This Indian man named "Dulal Giri Ji Maharaj" dropped out of university and embrace a religious life, vowing to stand forever.
According to his belief, this path of religious practice is meant to eventually lead him to encounter the Hindu god, Mahadev.
This is exactly what Jesus Christ came to offer us, freedom from being burdened by religious works and striving. Christianity is not about “do this and you will earn that.” Jesus calls us into grace, not performance.
He made it clear that His yoke is easy and His burden is light. What is required of us is faith in Him and surrender to His finished work.
Early Christians didn’t wait for Rome to tell them what Scripture was. They were reading, quoting, and defending it long before church councils addressed the canon.
The Devil believed he had won when Christ was crucified, but in God’s sovereign plan he only served the completion of our salvation. What Satan meant for victory was his own defeat, for the cross was Christ’s triumph.
In the same way, when Charlie Kirk passed away, the Gospel continued to spread through his public witness, now shared widely across social media. Even in loss, God uses these moments to remind the world that evil is real and to point people to the greater reality that...
Study art.
Study music.
Study health.
Study fitness.
Study finance.
Study religion.
Study strategy.
Study philosophy.
Then watch it all burn when you realize you studied everything except Scripture.
You synthesized man's wisdom.
You became a walking Wikipedia.
You mastered disciplines.
You collected knowledge like trophies.
But you never studied the One who created it all.
Your art is godless.
Your music is noise.
Your health is vanity.
Your fitness is idolatry.
Your finance is greed.
Your religion is dead.
Your strategy is foolishness.
Your philosophy is darkness.
"Study to shew thyself approved unto God." - 2 Timothy 2:15
Not approved unto TED Talks.
Not approved unto Instagram.
Not approved unto your portfolio.
What do you believe in?
Everything but the Truth.
You're a Renaissance man headed to hell with perfect abs and a diversified portfolio.
Start with the Bible.
Everything else is commentary.
Demons are real. They interact with humans, and through that they influence the world.
Don't believe me?
This is from the Minnesota shooter's manifesto. It describes a CONVERSATION he is having with a demon in the mirror.
Four statements are written above the drawing. I read them as Robert's words, crying out in anguish about what he's experiencing and attempting to resist the dark influence.
"Who?" - (Кто?)
"When will this end?" - (Когда это закончится?)
"Help me!" - (Помоги мне!)
"I don't want to. - (Я не хочу.)
One statement is on the left margin, almost like a whimper.
"Help" - (Помоги)
Then finally, scrawled in big letters on the bottom, like yelling:
"Kill yourself kill" - (Убей себя убей)
Psychdelics and ayahuasca advocates would have the mass American public take drugs to talk to
- Entities
- DMT Elves
- "Mama Ayahuasca"
... to find answers about their lives.
This is what they'll find instead. Maybe dressed in shinier clothes, and maybe not with commands to murder. But certainly with dark intention to cause pain, destruction, and devastation, shattering families and friendships in the disobedience of God's law.
@CoachNannen@elksouthgbb@coachcascio I need help coach. This is the vision i have for my team. It is in my mind all the time. I have only been coaching for 2 years therefore i am having difficulties of constructing the drills or how to teach those concepts.
@BBallImmersion@HillierGerard Thank you maestro! You have been a big influence in my coaching career. My drills are all ecological. The only challenge i am facing is that the parents think that i am not teaching the "basic fundamentals". That's why from time to time i pretend to teach on air drills haha
@embonsbonleon@HillierGerard All technique is accounted in this approach for b/c from a skill acquisition standpoint, technique isn't just about internal body mechanics, it’s about interacting with the environment, adapting to constraints, and learning to perceive affordances.
Christians are sinners. We make mistakes. Often.
But please, if you've ever been hurt by anyone in the church, don't leave Christianity altogether. We're called to follow Jesus, not other Christians. Christians will let you down—Jesus never will.