@JayVTheGreat Keep your faith Daily! Not acknowledging Jesus daily causes a person to slowly lose sight of our Lord. It is our continued daily trust in Him so we are ready when He comes for us. A must!
As the Greek wording in John 3:16 really said, keep in present tense! Not a casual belief!
@FeelYouHappy Awesome! My grandmother and my aunt both lived to 105. My mother at least wanted to reach 100 but suffered a bad fall and passed 2 weeks later just before her 97th birthday
This massive tornado just tore through Washburn, Illinois — and the footage is absolutely jaw-dropping.
A huge, dark funnel cloud moves right across the landscape near homes, power lines, and the road. The storm has already produced multiple destructive tornadoes.
Nature doesn’t mess around.
Have you ever watched a tornado all the way until it was finished?
THIS KID WENT FROM POTHEAD TO SAVING HIS WHOLE SCHOOL ✝️
Abraham Aguilar was a rebellious senior at Palmdale High. Troubled home, marijuana, the whole mess. His mom forced him to church or get out. He sat in the back row hating every minute.
Then the preaching hit him. A men's discipleship seminar. God said it's now or never. He surrendered right there at the altar.
Next thing you know this former backslider is preaching in the lunch line, hallways, even to the janitors. Starts a small Bible study. By the end of senior year 895 students gave their lives to Christ.
One obedient kid changed everything.
This is what real transformation looks like. No programs. No government money. Just one heart on fire for God.
When are we gonna stop pretending the answer isn't Jesus? 🙏
A self-governing people must be eternally vigilant. The first three words of our Constitution make it clear who is supposed to be in charge: “We the people.” Without the citizens taking an active and engaged role in civic life, the notion of self-governance collapses.
After begging for a king, the people of Israel saw their once prosperous (and self-governing) nation collapse within fifty years. When they recognized God as King and lived under His law, they prospered, but—just as they had been warned—the rule of man under a king didn’t work out, and their nation was split in two.
After a period of exile, God called them back to Israel, and Nehemiah was tasked with rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem.
There were any number of enemies who wanted to thwart the return of the Jews, and so in Nehemiah 4:9, we’re told that the people “prayed to our God and set a guard as a protection against them day and night.”
Everyone prayed, everyone worked, and everyone guarded the work. Everyone was responsible.
Too many of us today have forgotten that simple lesson.
If this nation conceived in liberty will long endure, it will only be because we, the people, are wholly committed to being self-governing leaders actively engaged in the hard, exhausting work of practical governance. We must be praying for each other and actively prepared to defend our land.
It is our duty, not someone else’s.
We must joyfully accept the awesome responsibility of self-governance, so that we and our children can enjoy the fruits of Liberty. So let’s pray, stay on guard, and be at work!