@cursor_ai Been nearly 2 weeks and can't even get a response from yall, let alone a refund. Should we just report it as fraud to our bank at this point or are you actually going to refund customers?
By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you heard was coming and now is in the world already. - 1 John 4:2-3
@instablog9ja For some of yall, your spirit saw the 666 and you clicked this post. Here’s your sign from the Lord. Put the bottle down and repent. Start executing God’s purpose for your life.
Christian, be gentle in these moments, not puffed up with malice, strife, or pompousness. How you display Christ will draw the unbeliever in or push them further away. Let the Holy Spirit work through you, being in the world but not of the world.
Dominion belongs to the LORD and HE rules over the nations. Remind the people to be subject to rulers and authorities, to be obedient, to be ready to do whatever is good, to slander no one, to be peaceable and considerate, and always to be gentle toward everyone.
@PathOfMen_ The world only loves you when you agree with it. Swim against the current, even if you’re alone.
You cannot serve 2 masters. Love Jesus and his word more than the world and its offerings.
Jesus will not have His bride—His Church—rule and reign with Him unless she is tested and refined, just as He was in the wilderness.
In that time of testing, Satan offered Jesus all the kingdoms of the world without the need for the cross or suffering.
In the same way, Satan will tempt us with promises of everything that Christ’s Millennial Kingdom offers—peace, prosperity, power, and dominion—but without the cost of bearing our own cross or enduring suffering.
He will present a counterfeit Christ and a distorted gospel, one that appeals to the flesh and offers a path of comfort and ease, rather than the true path of discipleship that requires faithfulness, perseverance, and a willingness to suffer for the sake of the Kingdom.
This testing parallels the experience of the ancient Israelites, who spent 40 years in the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt.
Their journey was meant to be a time of preparation, where God would test their faithfulness and shape them into a people ready to enter the Promised Land.
But time and again, the Israelites failed to trust in God.
They grumbled, rebelled, and turned to idolatry, allowing their fleshly desires to lead them astray.
As a result, an entire generation was forbidden from entering the Promised Land—they were not refined by the trials of the wilderness but were instead given up to their unbelief and disobedience.
In contrast, Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness stand as a perfect fulfillment of what Israel failed to achieve.
Where Israel succumbed to temptation, Jesus remained steadfast.
He resisted Satan’s offers of immediate gratification, safety, and power without suffering, fully trusting in the Father’s plan.
Jesus’ victory in the wilderness was a triumph over the very temptations that caused Israel to stumble, and it foreshadowed His ultimate victory on the cross, where He completed the work necessary for our salvation.
Now, in this present age, we too find ourselves in a spiritual wilderness.
Like the Israelites and like Jesus, we are being tested and refined.
This wilderness journey is God’s sovereign process of shaping His bride, preparing her to rule and reign with Christ in His coming Kingdom.
The trials we face are not arbitrary; they are God’s means of purifying our faith and drawing us closer to Him.
But just as the Israelites faced a choice in the wilderness, so do we.
We can either allow ourselves to be shaped and refined by these trials, trusting in God’s sovereignty and faithfulness, or we can give in to our flesh and fallen nature, as many of the Israelites did.
If we resist God’s refining process, choosing the path of least resistance, we risk being disqualified from the fullness of what He has prepared for us—just as the Israelites were barred from entering the Promised Land.
Satan will undoubtedly present us with a deceptive alternative.
Just as he tempted Jesus, he will offer us the rewards of the Kingdom without the cross, promising a counterfeit Christ and a false gospel that avoids suffering and trial.
This deception will appeal to our natural desires for comfort and security, but it is a dangerous lie.
Those who embrace this false gospel will find themselves aligned with the world’s destruction rather than with Christ’s victory.
Jesus will not have a bride that is untested or unrefined.
The true bride of Christ is one who has been purified through trials, who has remained faithful in the wilderness, and who has embraced the cross as the only path to the Promised Land.
In this age of wandering, we must remain vigilant, discerning the true Christ and the true Gospel.
We must recognize that the trials we face are God’s means of preparing us for our future role in His Kingdom.
By resisting the temptations of the flesh and the lies of Satan, and by allowing God to shape us through the wilderness, we will be made ready to reign with Christ in glory.
Just as Jesus succeeded where Israel failed, we are called to follow His example, embracing the trials of this life as the means by which we are made ready to share in His eternal reign.
Dad was able to add 2.5 years to his life after the quintuple bypass.
He died a week ago today on Sunday, 8/4.
His heavenly room has been ready for some time. In his life my dad had both hips replaced, both knees replaced, 5 heart attacks, and open heart surgery. Truly, no one will appreciate a heavenly body quite like you. Find us a good fishing spot up up in heaven.
Thank you Jesus for answered prayers; allowing the extra time you did. Love you, pops.
"The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." Job 1:21
@DonnieDarkened@sovereignbrah You’ll enjoy this thread!
Satan doesn’t need to deceive those who don’t follow Jesus, he seeks to destroy the Christian’s love for the father. Keep preaching 💪🏼
Praying for your health my man.
Then we wait. Crafting. Working. Watching. Until we are called into action to rescue one sheep.
Take rest in the finished work of Jesus on the cross. Stay Strong. God Bless 🩵
In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world. | John 16:33
Carpenters for Christ (Thread)
Jesus was a carpenter, he was also a shepherd.
As a fellow carpenter of Christ, we perfect our knowledge. Hone our craft. Equip ourselves with the right tools. Work tirelessly in the shadows. Until we are called…
So why write all this?
Don’t be discouraged if you can’t save all the sheep. It’s the power of the Holy Spirit that moves people working through us. Not us.
As Christians we need to be able to flip that switch and go back to reading, praying, and pressing in to King Jesus.