If you posted “you are evil and mean” for mocking Ericka Kirk when she walked out crying from the event the other day…
How do you feel now that secret service verified she is a liar? How much more do you need to prove to you are supporting a LIAR and MANIPULATING human.
Toni and I shared active addiction.
By the grace of God, we both have taken advantage of our second chance and doing all we can to ensure we don't go back.
She reached out to the world to ask for help.
Anyone who has been in recovery, knows the period of time where you struggle to have a car to get to work, you need work to get a place to live, you need a place to live to find work, you need work for a car. The cycle is vicious.
Please take a moment to read if you are one who supports individuals making a great future in spite of drugs and alcohol consuming the past.
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My reading.
1. The Defiance of Man. Verses 1–3
The psalm opens with the "nations raging" and rulers plotting against the Lord and His Anointed. It depicts a world in active rebellion, viewing God’s moral law as "chains" or "shackles" they wish to throw off. It captures the perennial human desire for total autonomy.
2. The Derision of God. Verses 4–6
The perspective shifts abruptly from the noisy earth to the silent heavens. God’s reaction to human insurrection isn't panic—it is laughter. This isn't a cruel laugh, but a "derisive" one that highlights the absurdity of finite creatures challenging the Infinite. God simply speaks His decree: "I have set my King on Zion."
3. The Decree of the Son. Verses 7–9
The focus moves to the King himself. He recounts the Father’s promise: "You are my Son; today I have begotten you." In a New Testament context (Acts 13:33, Hebrews 1:5), this is interpreted as the resurrection and exaltation of Jesus Christ. The Son is promised the nations as His inheritance and the authority to judge those who persist in rebellion.
4. The Call to Wisdom. Verses 10–12
The psalm concludes with a gracious warning. Rulers and judges are urged to be wise: "Serve the Lord with fear" and "Kiss the Son." To "kiss the Son" is an act of fealty and submission. The psalm ends with a beatitude—a promise of blessing for all who take refuge in Him.
I am breaking thru my fear a little bit at a time.
The Marine Corp was easy compared to jumping back into the world in recovery and publishing books. I am proud of any progress I make at this point.
It has to be done. My life depends on it.
I am working on my website; work in progress.
I DO have my bookstore ready to host the book I have written and plan to write.
The first one is available!!
The Architecture of Ash
Please go take a look and read the summary. It was the first book I wrote I 2017 in treatment.
If you know someone incarcerated, maybe you print parts for them.
@Cathlee38196238 If they do, that’s on them. It sucks, yes. But can’t change it. Greater the risk, (sharing public info) greater the reward. (A world size of support)
💐I am so proud to be a WOMEN when I read things as vulnerable as this. The amount courage that goes behind each keystroke, the tears or lack there of, the kind energy and intention it takes to bare all- is absolutely remarkable. The bullies; not worth your time. Or energy. And I will pray for them. If you add one thing to your armor of God closet, it’s to only spend time on pushing the bullies comments to the side and moving on to something valuable. Time is not replacable; extend grace intentionally and move on.