🚨 EPIC PRESIDENTIAL ESCORT: AMERICA’S MIGHT ON FULL DISPLAY! 🚨
Air Force One, the symbol of American power, slices through the skies — SURROUNDED by a deadly armada of F-15 Strike Eagles roaring like thunder, B-1 Lancers cutting the heavens, and stealth B-21 Raiders guarding our Commander-in-Chief like guardian angels of freedom! 😎🇺🇸
This is raw U.S. military dominance. No one touches our President.
God bless America and the greatest Air Force on Earth! 🔥
#AirForceOne #Trump2028 #USMilitary #AmericanStrength #FreedomFlight
One of the biggest battles today isn't just over information—it's over attention. The media and social platforms are designed to reward outrage because outrage keeps people engaged.
That's why I've become more intentional about what I consume, especially before bed. If we're not careful, the algorithm will shape our emotions before we've had a chance to think biblically or rationally about what we're seeing.
Ronald Reagan’s inspiring patriotic speech from 1981 about why America is the greatest. This is an absolute must watch today on this 250th birthday of our country 🇺🇸
🚨 WOW! Team USA stops to PRAY after their 2-0 victory over Australia in the World Cup
America is a Christian nation! 🙏🏻
These patriots are making their country proud on their home turf! 🇺🇸
Throwback to when Charlie Kirk called Candace Owens demonic just one week before he was murdered.
If he saw Candace's behavior after his death I'm sure he'd have a lot more to say.
Demonic doesn't even begin to cut it anymore.
God made a promise to Israel, Israel failed, and God moved on. Gave the promise to someone else. Replaced the original with an upgrade?
Is that really the character of Christ?
If you believe it, you have a bigger problem than eschatology. You have a God who walks away.
Think about what Christ actually did. He came to Israel. His own people. They rejected Him. They handed Him to Rome. They shouted “crucify Him.” By every measure of the “conditional promise” argument, that was the moment God should have been done.
The condition was broken as definitively as it could possibly be broken. The chosen people rejected the Son of God to His face.
And what did Christ do?
He died for them anyway.
On the cross He prayed “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” He didn’t say “Father, transfer the covenant. They failed the condition.” He said forgive them.
After the resurrection, He didn’t go to Rome. He didn’t go to the gentiles first. He appeared to His Jewish disciples. He sent them to Jerusalem first. Acts 1:8. “You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Jerusalem first.
The character of Christ does not transfer covenants when people fail. The character of Christ pursues, forgives, restores, and keeps His word even when the other party breaks theirs. That is the entire Gospel. If God’s faithfulness depended on human performance, every one of us would be lost. Not just Israel. All of us.
If God replaced Israel for failing the condition, He would have replaced Peter for denying Him. He would have replaced you for every sin you’ve committed since the day you believed. He would have replaced me.
God does not break covenants. He fulfills them. He extends them. He grafts in new branches without cutting off the root. Romans 11:18. “Do not be arrogant toward the branches. It is not you who support the root, but the root that supports you.”
If your pastor isn’t teaching you that the rapture is real, a third temple will be built in Jerusalem, the tribulation is a real event, and that there will be a 1,000 year reign under Jesus on earth,
then you need to find a new church.
INCREDIBLE: American Nathan Martin comes out of NOWHERE to beat Kenyan by 00.01 seconds in the LA Marathon — closest finish ever.
“I could see the leader and with 800 meters to go, I was thinking, ‘I’m catching him.’”
He finished 2h 11m 16.50s
PATRIOT🇺🇸
Adoración a Jesucristo en la Casa Blanca de los Estados Unidos justo antes de una reunión informativa en la sala de prensa.
Seguramente has escuchado y adorado a Jesús con esta canción.
Por si no la conoces, aquí te dejo la letra en español:
Mil generaciones
Se postran a adorarle
Le cantan al Cordero que venció
Los que nos precedieron
Y los que en Él creerán
Le cantarán a Aquel que ya venció
Tu nombre es más alto
Tu nombre es más grande
Tu nombre, sobre todo, es
Dominios y tronos
Poderes y reinos
Tu nombre, sobre todo, es
¿Crees que es importante que tu gobierno adore a Jesucristo o prefieres que el gobierno sea un gobierno laico y sin Dios?
Te leo en los comentarios ✍️👇
Revival breaking out in a Pensacola church parking lot!!
Drugs, vapes, weed and pills thrown on the stage and many responding to make Jesus the Lord of their life!
This is the hope for America! #LetUsWorship
I’m crying.
“Thank you, President Trump. I’ve believed in you from the start. I had the faith, I knew you could do it.
Never in my lifetime did I think I’d see a free Iran, even with all the fighting. And now I get to take my paralyzed father home, to his true home, the home he recognizes, before those terrorists took over.”
Charlie Kirk on the night we bombed Iran last June:
“And you might say, ‘Charlie, do you support or oppose this?’ I support President Trump. That’s my answer. I know the man…He’s the man for the hour…So in a situation like this, I support my friend. And he’s had my back, and I have his.”
If you think Charlie would be tweeting against these strikes with Candace and the clown co, you’re out of your mind, bastardizing and repurposing a dead man’s for your own ends.
With God, there are no coincidences.
2,500 years ago, a tyrant named Haman was killed in Persia—modern day Iran—before he had a chance to wipe out every Jew in the Persian Empire. It’s all recounted in the Book of Esther and is commemorated each year at the Jewish holiday of Purim.
Purim begins this year on March 3rd, just a few days away. And now another genocidal Persian ruler, Ayatollah Khamenei, has been eliminated before he had a chance to carry out his evil plans.
At Purim. No coincidences.
Muslims across the Middle East and beyond are reporting dreams of a man in white, surrounded by light, telling them their sins are forgiven.
A 16-year study by Fuller Seminary found that 27% of Muslim converts to Christianity reported dreams or visions of Jesus before converting. In countries like Iran, that number may be as high as 40%.
God is moving in places we cannot reach. He is walking into dreams.
Even in the darkest places, Jesus is still calling His sheep.