@AslansHowe@prieurdp Exceptions. Large vehicles like you mention , concerts or events when everyone is leaving at once , and when nobody is around. Other than that I want to slam into you
@howielindsey UK by 15. Post game handshake, Pope gives Kelsey a wet willy then stiff arms his forehead as Kelsey tries to tickle Pope’s belly but can’t reach (Both smiling ). Ends with a hug and laughter as they both talk about the importance of kindness, compassion and curiosity in life.
"This is actually not about me at all ... it's about these boys, it's about BBN ... that's what makes it special."
Mark Pope after beating Duke 😤 @KentuckyMBB
@KyleTucker_ATH 🙌🏻 wow so glad it was a success. We went through several year of trying to figure out why my daughters arm and shoulder were in so much pain. Super long and frustrating. Finally had surgery in St. Louis for TOS / got her first rib removed as well. She is doing great now also
As Alexander the Great lay dying at age 33, he was asked to whom he would leave his kingdom. "To the strongest," he replied.
Those words unleashed two centuries of brutal warfare across the world.
When another young man prepared to die on a Greek-imported instrument of execution called 'the cross,' he answered such questions by saying, "My Kingdom is not of this world. If it were...my servants would fight."
By his voluntary death, Christ unleashed a movement of faith, hope, and love, of light and mercy, into a world darkened by death and despair. He fought for us rather than sending us to fight for him.
While the Christian life is a fight on many levels, it is not a fight to bring the kingdom through human power, a challenge that would summon the strong. No, the crucified King who was never called 'Great' has made the humility of a child, the lowliness of service, the vulnerability of weakness and the shame of the foolish, the characteristics of his peaceful kingdom's faithful advance.
This kingdom will not be given to the strong who fight but the humble who cry out for mercy.
Yes, there have been 'Greats' - Alexander, Catherine, Peter... but you will search in vain for any reference anywhere to 'Jesus the Great', and the reason this is so is evident: he defined kingdom and greatness in terms utterly upside-down from the way a merely human ruler would.
So the next time you meet a believer angrily fighting someone, remember, Jesus is NOT Great, but he IS LORD. He will do the fighting. "And of the increase of his government and peace, there shall be no end" (Isaiah 9). Tell them to put their sword away and then pray for the healing of the people their reckless defense of Jesus has wounded.
@JCPSKY@JCPSSuper Not a fan. Maybe it helps with part of the transportation issue but seems it will create more hardships than it solves. This medicine seems worse than the disease..