I was so sharp and so ready for this fight I cannot believe what has happened. The talk of me being off while walking in to the fight is nonsense. I was calm, ready, and confident. I am in shock what has taken place. The devil is literally staring at me right in front of my face here. I am not engaging. I will be at church tomorrow.
I will overcome this.
I will not be deterred.
I will return.
Incredible. Conor McGregor reveals that if he were anonymous, he’d spend his time in church worshiping God.
“I’d get on my knees and praise the Lord. He has given me it all.”
Jesus is Lord. ✝️
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Após cinco dias sob os escombros na Venezuela, um jovem foi resgatado e deu toda a glória a Deus. Forte testemunho, ele declarou que Deus enviou anjos para ajudá-lo.Toda honra e toda glória sejam dadas a Deus Entregue sua vida a Jesus hoje e receba o Seu perdão e amor.
That's a wrap on The Resurrection of the Christ — Mel Gibson's long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ.
After a massive 134-day shoot across Italy, director Mel Gibson took a microphone on set to personally thank the cast and crew for completing principal photography on the film, which has been over 20 years in development.
The audio captured him saying:
"Since I'm all yours here and I've got a microphone... I just want to tell you all thank you so much for all your efforts, your support, your sacrifice, your love, the encouragements all through, the prayers and intercessions, thank you all for everything great and everything “small”, in the end it was all worth it.
Now it’s time to make sure the Lord gets glorified in all of this."
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell stood at a press conference and did something nobody expected. He pulled out three nails and preached the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
"At one point in human history, three nails held up all of our sins. There was a man who is actually a God in the flesh. His name is Jesus Christ."
Mitchell did not give a polished summary. He told the story in raw detail. The crown of thorns pressed into his skull. The whip with barbs on the end. The spear. The cross carried up the hill while people spit on him and called him names. He held nothing back.
Now, Bryce Mitchell is a polarizing figure. He has made statements outside of this moment that many people, including many believers, have found deeply troubling. That is fair to acknowledge. We are not here to endorse everything he has ever said or done.
It is also worth noting that some of the specific details he described about the crucifixion may not be historically verifiable. We cannot confirm every claim he made. What we do know beyond any doubt is that Jesus was beaten so severely that the Bible says He was barely recognizable as a man. The suffering was real. The brutality was real. The cross was real.
We can separate the messenger from the message. And the message he delivered here is the gospel. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. At a press conference in front of cameras and microphones.
"For the longest time I didn't know him. And when I found out that story, I've never been the same ever since."
God has always used imperfect and even controversial people to speak truth. What matters is whether the truth being spoken is real. And the story of three nails holding up the sins of the world is as real as it gets.
"Anyone that chooses to believe in his name, Jesus Christ, will be saved, and all of our sins were held up by three nails just like this."
"For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God" (1 Corinthians 1:18).
Has the story of the cross ever changed you the way it changed Bryce Mitchell?
This is one of the most unfiltered gospel presentations you will hear from any public platform. Bryce Mitchell did not soften it. He did not make it comfortable. He told the story of the crucifixion in front of cameras and microphones and held up three nails and said this is what saved the world. He said for the longest time he did not know Jesus. And when he found out that story, he was never the same. That is the power of the cross. Pray for Bryce Mitchell and pray that everyone who heard that press conference thinks about those three nails.
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