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Leftist gets up early this morning to question the existence of God — receives my Sunday best.
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Watching Europeans come to American for the first time and absolutely love it makes me love my country so much more. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 American is the greatest country in the world. #worldcup
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Bitcoin is down 50%. Gold is in a bear market. The Fed might hike again. Every chart says the debasement trade is dead. Hurley's argument on Truth Block tonight: it isn't dead. It's delayed. And the delay is doing something useful, exposing what your conviction was actually made of. $1.3 trillion in annual interest. More than the defense budget. Every door ends at the printer. The Fed only decides the date. If your conviction was rooted in the price, it's evaporating right now. 👇
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The story in the Bible that rattled me before I converted to Christianity from Islam: The two thieves crucified next to Jesus. I never knew about them. Bro. They’re the whole Gospel in one scene. Two men. Same sin. Same cross. Same dying breath. Same distance from Jesus — mere feet away on either side. One mocks Him. One turns to Him and says, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” And Jesus tells the second man: “Today you will be with Me in paradise.” Luke 23:43. That man did ZERO good works. He couldn’t. His hands were nailed down. He never prayed five times. Never fasted. Never gave to the poor. Never got baptized. He had nothing to offer but a dying glance toward Jesus. And Jesus saved him... on the spot. In Islam, that man was doomed. No time to balance the scale. No deeds to weigh. Game over. A horrible life with a horrible punishment ahead. I wonder if that would be me… Yet in the Gospel, that man was in paradise the same day — because salvation was never about his works. It was about WHO he turned to in his last moment. Two criminals. Same cross. One simple difference: which one turned to Jesus. That’s why the Gospel is offensive. And Jesus asks everyone: who do you say I am?
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"Stronger than a bomb." That's the deal Trump wants in Iran. Same approach he's taking in Ukraine. So who keeps blocking it? Not who the headlines tell you. EXPOSED 👇
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What if you could earn Bitcoin for doing your daily Bible readings? Well now you can. Let me introduce to you, "The Orange Bible App." I've been hard at work bringing this vision of mine to life and we are finally LIVE on the Apple App Store. The goal is to encourage people to read the whole bible and introduce Christians to Bitcoin for doing it. As you know since writing my book, "The Bible and Bitcoin" I've been on a mission to orange pill the church, I believe this app is the next tool to do that. Read your Bible, earn Bitcoin. Each day you complete your reading your streak grows and you earn more. Miss a day and your streak goes to 0 and you start with the lowest reward again. Gamified bible reading with Bitcoin. It's that simple! Go download it now on the Apple App Store and get started. *Android is coming soon.
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Replying to @saylor
Yes, market absorbing it well.. i mean ...

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Food for Thought It was recently reported that "the restaurant industry faces a number of economic challenges, including rising gas prices, overall uncertainty and a value war leading many chains to discount key products.” That is loser talk. America always presents the opportunity to win! It is up to the individual or company to seize that opportunity. Many chains choose to be in the excuse business, not the restaurant business. By doing the things that are in the best interest of Americans, we are growing faster than any other chain in the country. For instance, we know Bitcoin has helped our business. Why are other restaurant companies not adopting it? If they keep on ignoring Bitcoin, we will happily take their share!
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Starting today, all our beef comes from pasture-raised cattle. Our beef is 100% grass-fed and grass-finished — no antibiotics or hormones added, ever. Steak n Shake is committed to serving the healthiest kind of beef at reasonable prices. It is simply the right thing to do. Let us know what you think of our 100% grass-fed Steakburgers. Go MAHA!
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These U.S. soldiers singing Toby Keith’s American Soldier will give you chills Incredible 🇺🇸🫡
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Galatians 4:4 looks like a transition verse. “But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth His Son.” If you read it fast, it sounds like a timestamp. But if read slowly, it is the most staggering sentence in the Bible. ‘Fullness of time’. Paul isn't saying God picked a convenient moment. He is saying God declared a moment complete. “The preparation is finished and everything I have been building across centuries is exactly where I need it to be”. God looked at human history and said: now. Which forces the question. Why then? Why not a thousand years earlier, when Moses was fresh? Why not a thousand years later? What was so perfect about the first century? I started looking into it and I have not recovered. God needed a people with the theology. He spent 2000 years forming Israel; the covenant, the sacrificial system, the prophets, Isaiah 53 written seven centuries before Calvary, the framework of a coming Messiah who would bear the sin of the world. The Jews were shaped by wilderness, exile, and divine discipline, until the theological infrastructure for substitutionary atonement was fully in place. But theology alone could not travel. God needed a language. Not a tribal dialect, but a universal tongue. So five hundred years before the Gospel, He let the Greek philosophers begin. Heraclitus sat in Ephesus and concluded the universe was governed by an invisible rational principle. He called it the Logos. The Stoics built on it. Philo of Alexandria stood at the intersection of Greek thought and Hebrew scripture and said the Logos was the mind of God in creation. For five hundred years, philosophy built a conceptual category it could not fill. Then God sent a conqueror with no interest in theology. Alexander the Great wanted glory and empire. God let him want it. In satisfying his ego across three continents, Alexander Hellenized the ancient world and forged Koine Greek, the common tongue of the docks, markets, soldiers, and slaves. A language stripped of complexity, simple enough for anyone, universal enough for everyone. The Hebrew scriptures were translated into it. The Septuagint was born. God used a pagan conqueror’s ambition to translate His own Word. Then Rome came and paved the road. The Pax Romana. Piracy cleared. Stone highways stretching from Spain to Syria. A framework for movement the ancient world had never seen. None of them knew they were collaborating. Heraclitus thought he was doing philosophy. Alexander thought he was building a monument to himself. Rome thought it was building an empire for Rome. Not one of them understood they were stagehands. God was with Heraclitus in his pondering, with Alexander in his conquest, with Roman engineers laying stone, quietly requisitioning their work for a purpose none of them could see. And then, when the covenant people were in place, the language primed, the roads built, and the category ready, when everything He had been quietly assembling was finally set, God stepped into the room they had unknowingly prepared. John picked up his pen and wrote: “In the beginning was the Logos.” Every Greek philosopher in the Mediterranean felt the ground shift. “And the Logos became flesh.” The category they spent five centuries constructing was not a principle. It was a Person. The ‘fullness of time is not a timestamp’. It is God’s signature on a completed work. And the humbling thing is that this work was not built by saints. It was built by conquerors, philosophers, and emperors who thought they were writing their own story. God let them think that. And used every word. If this is not amazing then I don’t know what is.
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Israel is the new Russia Netanyahu is the new Putin The Epstein Files is the new Steele Dossier Once you see that the "foreign influence" psyop is a recycled play from Trump's first term, you can't unsee it. Don't fall victim to such an obvious disinformation campaign.
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Pastor Samuel Rodriguez leads prayer at Rededicate 250 on the National Mall: “Father, we come before You today not merely to remember, but to rededicate. Not just to reflect on history, but to realign our future.   Your Word declares in Psalm 89:14 that righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne, and truth and love go before You. So today, we come together to rededicate America to You, the God of righteousness, justice, truth, and love.   Righteous Lord, We come before you prayerfully acknowledging that a righteous nation recognizes the image of God in every human being, without exception. As a result, Let America affirm the dignity of life in and out of the womb while simultaneously protecting religious liberty for all.   Just and Holy God, With reverence and humility, we ask that justice flow in this land. Let justice roll like a stream, as America defends the vulnerable, confronts injustice with courage, and ensures that fairness is applied consistently to all.   Author of The Truth, With conviction and clarity, we ask you to help us remember that our rights come from You, not from man. That what makes us exceptional is embedded in the following algorithm of liberty; God over man and man over Government.   Remind us oh Lord That we are created equal and endowed by You with life, liberty, and purpose. And we beseech thee, let the truth found in the finished work of Jesus Christ set us free.   With surrendered hearts, we ask that love define us. Teach us to love You with all that we are, to love our neighbors as ourselves, and to follow the radical calling to love even our enemies, fully cognizant of the fact that perfect love expels all fear.   Finally, We recognize that there is a battle in America. Yet the battle it is not primarily between the donkey and the elephant. The battle is between the serpent and the Lamb. And Your Word reminds us in Colossians 2:15 that the Lamb has already defeated the serpent.   Because you are the God of righteousness, justice, truth, and love, we proclaim by faith that the most powerful spirit in America is not the spirit of Jezebel, not the spirit of Pharaoh, not the spirit of Goliath, not the spirit of Nebuchadnezzar, not the spirit of Herod. The most powerful spirit in America is still the Holy Spirit of Almighty God.   I submit this and pray this in the holy, righteous, triumphant name of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.   Amen.”
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🚨JUST NOW: Thousands of Christians ERUPT in applause as President Trump delivers a message of faith to the National Mall CHRISTIAN NATION! Trump knows! "He shall say, 'why has the Lord done thus to this land and to this house?' And it shall be answered, because they forsook the Lord God of their fathers, which brought them forth out of the land of Egypt and laid hold on other gods and worship them and serve them therefore has he brought all this evil upon them."
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The case for Bitcoin. Send this to anyone who asks why Bitcoin matters.

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To the brave Christians who stand with Israel - you may not be popular, but you are noticed. God is always looking down and asking, “Who is standing in the gap for My people?” And then He notices you. All my life I have not been popular - neither with my family after I became a believer, nor with the Jew-hating world when I insisted that I am still a Jew and that God is not finished with His nation. Remember - many people who call themselves “Christians” do so simply because they are religious, yet they remain very worldly. To be born from above is an amazing thing. It allows you to see through the lens of the Holy Spirit who now dwells in you - through Christ who is in you. And He would never cause you to hate or turn against even the least of His brethren. The same God of Israel who promised through His prophet that the nations of the world would one day be judged by how they treated Israel (Joel 3:1–2) is the One who will say to the religious yet hateful “Christians,” “Truly I tell you, I don’t know you!” (Matthew 25:12).
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The Scriptures in jazz. A chill vibe. I am listening to their spin on the Book of Isaiah. It is a good reset for the mind, body, and soul. Stay anchored. 🎧 YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music 🔎 Reavo
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I had never seen this Keith Green performance before tonight. I was only 4 years old when he left this world, but seeing him feels like I’m looking at a close friend I’ve known my whole life. 😭 He was so fantastically gifted.
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