Whether you agree with the Supreme Court or not, one thing should unite everyone: constitutional questions should be settled through the Constitution—not executive orders. If people want to change birthright citizenship, make the case to Congress and the American people. That’s how a republic works. 🇺🇸
Common misconception people think when they reply to me, they think I’m MAGA and like Trump. I’ll be perfectly clear and get this out of the way. I voted for Trump in 2024, however, I voted for him under the assumption he would improve the economy and keep us out of wars.
That said, he has done nothing but the opposite of what he said he would do. Gas prices and the housing market are the worst they’ve been since the Biden administration, and we’re in a war with Iran because Trump is a Jewish larper who listens to whatever Netanyahu tells him to.
I regret voting for Trump in 2024, I am not MAGA. I am America first, not Israel first like Trump is. Above all else, Christ comes before politics. Trump is the antichrist described in the Book of Revelation.
Amy Coney Barrett has apparently discovered the only deadline in America that doesn’t actually have to be a deadline. Miss a court filing? Too bad. Miss a mortgage payment? Pay the penalty. Mail in a ballot after Election Day? “Well, let’s hear them out.” Equal treatment under the law shouldn’t come with election-season exceptions. What an absolute joke of a Supreme Court Justice. .@realDonaldTrump nice job you fucking pedophile.
I used to be the biggest .@benshapiro fan… that is until I found out that he’s Pro-Israel first and Pro-America second. If you still support this Jew and his Pro-Israel propaganda of a podcast, kindly fuck off. America first🇺🇸🙏🏻
As America approaches its 250th birthday, we’re reminded that a nation isn’t held together by politics alone. Laws matter. Borders matter. But without virtue, truth, and a moral foundation rooted in God, freedom eventually becomes impossible to sustain.
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD.” — Psalm 33:12
12/12
The Gospel is not “Do your best.”
The Gospel is that Christ did what we never could.
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
— Romans 10:13 (KJV)
Salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone. Good works follow because we have been saved, not in order to be saved.
11/12
If salvation depended on our performance, no one could ever know if they had done enough.
Our assurance rests in Christ’s finished work.
“It is finished.”
— John 19:30 (KJV)
10/12
Abraham believed God long before he offered Isaac.
His obedience demonstrated the faith he already possessed.
Works reveal genuine faith.
They do not create it.
9/12
James writes that “faith without works is dead.”
He is not teaching that works save us.
He is teaching that genuine faith produces visible fruit.
A living faith is never barren.
8/12
The very next verse after Ephesians 2:8-9 says:
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works…”
— Ephesians 2:10 (KJV)
We are not saved by good works.
We are saved unto good works.
7/12
Some ask, “If we’re saved by grace, why do good works?”
Because good works are the evidence of salvation, not the cause of it.
Faith changes a person’s life.
6/12
Christ accomplished what no sinner ever could.
“For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust…”
— 1 Peter 3:18 (KJV)
Jesus paid the full penalty for sin once and for all.