@SStricklandMMA Zionism is the cause of all division in the united states and the world. The biggest realization of 250 years is the people have no voice only the illusion of one.
Good evening, friends!
I always encourage everyone to do their own research—especially on big things like faith, politics, or any decision that could reshape your life’s direction.
Base your moral standards on verifiable facts, but most importantly: discover and live by your own standards.
What guides you? Share below 👇
God has chosen you.
We all feel the calling.
It's up to you to decide:
chase earthly desires
or choose everlasting glory.
Accept Jesus Christ into your heart today.
Let Him transform your life in ways you never imagined.
🙏 #Faith#Jesus#Christian
**Every Day We Stray Further from God**
I’ve heard the phrase “every day we stray further and further from God” more times than I can count. And if we’re honest, it feels painfully true for our nation right now.
The root of this drift isn’t mysterious. It’s **division**—sown deliberately and relentlessly in every corner of life. Race against race. Political tribe against tribe. Religion pitted against religion. Even beauty standards that tear down instead of build up. What was meant to be “E pluribus unum” (out of many, one) has been twisted into endless categories of “us versus them.”
Division has quietly replaced **gratitude**. Instead of marveling at the beauty and opportunity this country still offers—the freedom to worship, the chance to build, the diversity of gifts God has scattered among us—we fixate on what divides. We scroll past the good and let algorithms feed us the worst examples.
Here’s the truth we all know in our bones: **Every group has bad apples**. No race, no faith, no community is exempt. The enemy of our souls loves when we spotlight those bad apples and use them as an excuse to write off entire groups of people. It’s an easy out that keeps us from the harder, holier work of actually knowing our neighbors.
What if we chose a different lens? What if, when we looked at another person—any person—we saw first a **child of God**, created in His image, with a mostly blank slate ready for their own story? Not defined by the worst thing we’ve heard about “people like them,” but by the potential for redemption that Jesus died to purchase.
Scripture is crystal clear on this:
- “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” (Galatians 3:28)
- “Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.” (Ephesians 4:3)
- “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:35)
Unity isn’t uniformity. It’s not ignoring real differences or pretending evil doesn’t exist. It’s refusing to let those differences become weapons. It’s choosing to see the image of God in the person across from you, even when it’s uncomfortable.
If we want America to thrive for another 250 years, this has to change. As individuals, we must become people who discern clearly. When someone is sowing division without justification—especially when they profit from it or seem driven by hatred rather than truth—we take caution. Test the spirits. Examine the fruit (Matthew 7:16-20). Good trees bear good fruit. Division disguised as justice still leads to decay.
**Final thought:** Start small today. Practice radical gratitude. Look for the good in your neighbor. Speak life instead of suspicion. Model the generosity of our Father who “makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust” (Matthew 5:45). When enough of us live this way, the drift reverses. We draw nearer to God together—one act of love, one choice for unity, one blank slate at a time.
What do we truly gain from today when tomorrow isn’t guaranteed?
It’s a sobering question, isn’t it? One that quickly pulls you into deeper ones: 1. What will happen to my possessions?
2. What about my family?
3. What will become of my legacy?
I may not have all the answers to life’s ultimate purpose, but I do know this: everything in this world is temporary. When you truly face the reality that tomorrow is never promised, three questions demand your reflection:
1. How will I be remembered?
2. What would I do differently if I had more time?
3. Will God be proud of the life I lived on earth?
You are here today. You still have free will to change course and become far more than you ever imagined. Don’t slip into the numbing routine of a purposeless life.
Live for Jesus Christ. Stay anchored in Him when you face choices between right and wrong. Build a legacy that would make your loved ones — and Christ Himself — proud.
Use the gift of this very day to cultivate a deep, personal relationship with God. And let the anxiety of “what if I’m gone tomorrow?” quietly drift away.
"Galatians 2:6 hits different: God shows no favoritism.
Titles, money, status? They don’t impress Him.
That means the most powerful person you know is not more valuable than you.
Walk in that truth today. Head up. Shoulders back. No need to shrink or be intimidated.
You are fully seen, fully loved, and fully equal in the eyes of Christ.
Carry that confidence with you. 🙏"
☀️ Good morning, friends! Happy Sunday! ☀️
I’ve been growing deeper in my faith lately, especially in the Lord’s repeated promise: “Do not be afraid.”
God says it over and over throughout Scripture — one of His most frequent commands — because He knows the battles we face. No anxiety, fear, hatred, or pain can stop or slow you down when you hold those words close to your heart.
Build a deep, close relationship with Jesus Christ. Inherit His perfect love. And don’t be afraid.
He is with you. Always.
What are you trusting Him with today? Let’s encourage each other.
#FearNot #SundayFaith #JesusIsWithYou #FaithOverFear
Your smallest interactions in life define your character.
Every smile, every kind word, every moment of patience (or impatience) ripples outward. Are you letting your mood affect those around you in a negative way… or are you choosing to lift them up?
God created existence and all life—here on Earth and far beyond. Even though our planet is just a small part of His vast plan, and each of us adds only a tiny piece to the universe, He still gave us the incredible gift of life and countless blessings. He didn’t have to… but He did.
So why shouldn’t we model that same generous spirit in our own lives?
Even in the smallest works, we can try to bring joy and meaning to as many people as possible. A little kindness costs us nothing, yet it can mean everything to someone else.
Let’s reflect the One who created it all—starting with the next person we meet today.