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Replying to @QueenQQ25
“What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31) Besides the love of God bringing people to salvation, the fear of the Lord does as well. Paul said, “Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” (Philippians 2:12) Unfortunately, the church has neutered the word fear when it comes to the Lord. While it does mean awe and reverence for God, that awe and reverence comes from the realization that we’re sinners standing before a holy and righteous God. This should then bring a sense of real fear, because unless we get our lives right with God, then hell will be our outcome; hence the wording, “Working out our salvation with fear and trembling.” In Romans 8:32, Paul asks, "If God is for us, who can be against us?” This is a powerful and remarkable verse. God is not just with us; He’s for us. And what makes this so remarkable is that there are so many reasons why He should be against us, and they all have to do with sin (Romans 5:8). Oswald Chambers said, “The remarkable thing about fearing God is that when you fear God, you fear nothing else, whereas if you do not fear God, you fear everything else.” A grace-filled heart is one that fears God. As Solomon says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding” (Proverbs 9:10). I pray that a holy fear encompasses God’s people so that a revival will sweep across this world. Take care and God bless
This is what an absence of brown looks like🥰
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Twitter user Mello Biafra will be taking a leave of absence for the time being to work on, as he described it “the next Thick As A Brick”, timeline return unknown
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Replying to @SheisBee
“What, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31) Besides the love of God bringing people to salvation, the fear of the Lord does as well. Paul said, “Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” (Philippians 2:12) Unfortunately, the church has neutered the word fear when it comes to the Lord. While it does mean awe and reverence for God, that awe and reverence comes from the realization that we’re sinners standing before a holy and righteous God. This should then bring a sense of real fear, because unless we get our lives right with God, then hell will be our outcome; hence the wording, “Working out our salvation with fear and trembling.” In Romans 8:32, Paul asks, "If God is for us, who can be against us?” This is a powerful and remarkable verse. God is not just with us; He’s for us. And what makes this so remarkable is that there are so many reasons why He should be against us, and they all have to do with sin (Romans 5:8). Oswald Chambers said, “The remarkable thing about fearing God is that when you fear God, you fear nothing else, whereas if you do not fear God, you fear everything else.” A grace-filled heart is one that fears God. As Solomon says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding” (Proverbs 9:10). I pray that a holy fear encompasses God’s people so that a revival will sweep across this world. Take care and God bless
꧁༒ËbÅbẼ༒꧂ retweeted
y'all be out here taking peoples presence for granted.. like their absence won't hit heavy. they wont always take you back, as a friend or partner.. stop letting society trick you into thinking everybody's energy is replaceable.. it's some ppl whose vibe is so rare you only get blessed w/ that once in a lifetime.. and your gonna miss out
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Cosmo retweeted
Berry boy’s on a temporary leave for now…but thankfully I’m here to fill that absence!!
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ビスコ retweeted
Sumo Sunday: after a 30-year absence from Paris these #sumo #wrestling legends settle onto a sunny café terrace in the #LatinQuarter. #parisevents #bercyvillage
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Closer Observations Macro analysis of the structural failure in the parametric shell. While the topology remains mathematically rigid, the underlying matrix has collapsed into a localized point of absolute black, a non-reflective void. This is the core of the digital trauma. It is not a shadow; it is the absence of information within the digital system itself, a pure, conceptual kintsugi. #NARIVision #DigitalSurrealism @imagineart_creo
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It was my bosses JOB, his role in our department as I was told by him when I was hired, to cover the desk for me if I needed to be absent. I was fired because he had to do his own job. Obviously I had not taken this lightly and I definitely felt my absence was warranted. I was in the public eye and had incurred an accidental mark from a permanent marker on my blouse that morning. I felt it was bad enough to warrant a trip home to change at lunch, which it was, but which I decided to make a half day because of the sheer lack of foot traffic that morning and because it would mean a twenty minute return trip from home. I didn’t see how there could be an issue with my being absent with no patron traffic.
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Arbz retweeted
During Fern's absence, Frieren helps Stark use his sexual sensations to satisfy Fern. Old animation I forgot to post. Thank you for VA = @CinderDryadVA SFX = @OpenNSFWSP
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Boxian retweeted
I hope B fans remember major reason behind Baekhyun’s absence is being constantly targeted by Korean ex-fans over the most harmless things, which is why he’s choosing to be extra careful, because he knows whenever he’s attacked, his fans end up hurting the most
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Man living in a pretty nice society that uses regulations to have a high standard of living complains about regulations. Since he is 27 he clearly has not experienced things as - scarcity - starvation - fall of the Soviet Union and what it lead to first - the time when there was a lot less to choose from in stores - absence of fast and cheap fashion.
I am 27, French, and I am tired of living on a continent that treats AI, compute, chips, crypto, datacenters, energy and nuclear power as problems to manage instead of strategic assets to build. I do not want frontier AI to become another nationality-gated privilege. I want powerful AI models to remain generally available to builders, researchers, engineers and founders. But what happened with Anthropic’s Fable/Mythos models proves that this cannot be taken for granted: once frontier AI becomes a national-security asset, access can be restricted by citizenship or nationality. The problem is that Europe has failed to build its own equivalent. We are not in the frontier AI race at the level of the U.S. or China. We do not have the same hyperscale cloud stack, the same compute capacity, the same capital depth, the same energy strategy, the same chip ecosystem, or the same frontier-model ecosystem. And because AI progress compounds through compute, talent, chips, energy, data and capital, falling behind is not linear. Once the gap is deep enough, you do not catch up at the same pace. Europe spent decades regulating, moralizing, delaying and underbuilding the foundations of technological power. Cloud was missed. Crypto was treated primarily as a criminal-risk category before Europe built anything globally dominant in it. Datacenters are slowed by permitting, grid and energy constraints. Nuclear power was politically weakened or delayed across much of the continent just when abundant electricity became essential. AI is now being regulated before Europe has even produced a true top-tier frontier lab/model (no, MistralAI isn't a real competitor, for me, even Kyutai did more innovation/progress in the AI space than MistralAI). Our leaders now talk about "sovereign AI", "AI factories", "gigafactories", and "strategic autonomy", but this language came far too late. You cannot regulate your way into technological sovereignty. You cannot paperwork your way into compute. You cannot build frontier AI without massive power, massive datacenters, massive capital, elite talent, advanced chips and a political culture that actually wants builders to move fast. Europe still has talent. France still has engineers, mathematicians, scientists and founders. But the system around them is broken. The incentives are wrong. The mindset is wrong. Every mainstream political camp in France and Europe seems to have the same reflex: regulate first, tax first, restrict first, moralize first, build later. ASML is the exception that proves the rule. It is one of the only truly strategic European chokepoints in the global compute stack. But one Dutch lithography champion cannot carry an entire continent that failed to build the rest of the stack: frontier AI labs, hyperscale cloud, Nvidia-class accelerators, TSMC-class fabs, massive datacenter capacity, cheap abundant energy and deep capital markets. I did not vote for 20 years of anti-growth, anti-compute, anti-nuclear, anti-crypto and anti-industrial policy. I was a kid. But my generation is supposed to live with the consequences: less access, less sovereignty, less capital, less compute, less ambition and a future where the most important technologies are built and can only be used somewhere else. That is the part I cannot accept. I do not want to spend my adult life asking permission to use technologies my continent was too slow, too afraid or too complacent to build. I do not want European builders to become tenants in someone else’s technological empire (as it's already the case). And I do not want "sovereignty" to mean nothing more than regulating foreign systems after failing to create our own like they're doing right now with cloud computing. Either Europe becomes a builder civilization again, or the next generation of Europeans will inherit a beautifully regulated dependency that slow or even stop us. For now, Europe still talks like history will wait...
I wouldn't be surprised if Christians/Muslims have been told they don't want to be worked for. But the difference here is I don't remember those ending up being discussed by them or by major media after being taken beyond a private discussion. This absence speaks volumes.
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web kammy retweeted
The person who is loyal to you in your absence is the person you can trust with your life.
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Replying to @PhysInHistory
Not seeing proof does not prove absence it only shows current ignorance of reality and limited observation human reasoning 🤡