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Replying to @jeckers0999
“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
Replying to @specialtrend10
These guys bring all their issues on themselves. When you’re pulled over you are required to share your information. This is common knowledge. Refuse and you’ll see what’s coming your way.
Clark fans just low iq. No basketball knowledge at all
Gavin Clark retweeted
Let's play: Is this Jabe or Babe Ruth? 🎮 @TroyTrojansBSB test their Jabe Ruth knowledge 🤔 #MCWS
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Tom Feely retweeted
Eric Trump is a casual. Any fan with knowledge of the UFC knows you go to Jon Anik for gambling.
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Replying to @Recook63Russell
“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
I really got my knowledge and moral outlook from growing up around @JahlilNzinga and byg
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Replying to @JayTC53 @BriannaWu
Clearly you have zero knowledge about the neighborhood called the muslims of the middle east so let me fill you in: 1) Iran doesn't care if half of its population evaporate tomorrow. 2) Iran doesn't care about losing leaders or its navy or airfoce. The fact of the matter is that it can still launch ballistic missiles and drones when it wants. 3) All the do care about is this: "The supwerpower of the world could not break us = WE WON." That's it. Drill that really well into your head. 4) Trump's so called "deal"? Here is the gist of it: Iran closed the strait of Hormuz, Trump barked and threatened to send them back to the stone age and chickened out over and over and over again. That my friend is called WEAKNESS. Now they know he is not capable of executing on the statements he makes! Now Iran gets $25B of relief just for reopening it back. It hasn't given one inch of its nuke program. Nada. So the bottom line is that after 3 whole months of shenanigans and uncertainty, Trump comes out with his tail between his legs with an absolutely nothing-burger deal. I promise you the IRCG can't contain themselves tonight. I am a fan of Trump saying this - but I am not a yes man for Trump. I think you can be honest with yourself as well.
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SelfAbuser retweeted
Use technology to expand your knowledge? No. Use technology to sexualize your body? Of course. That's how women think.
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Crmsn_Conqueror retweeted
Deme, the VTuber, has BPD, borderline personality disorder. It's something I have relatively intimate knowledge of, as my sister has BPD, and I had a coworker whose wife has BPD. They have intense, rapidly shifting emotions with fear of abandonment, along with huge defensive responses. They have the uncanny ability to always see themselves as the victim, no matter what the context is or the circumstances, and due to the impulsivity in their "defense," they can become quite unhinged. People with BPD also have solidly black and white thinking, seeing the world in a us vs them mentality, which is how she can justify her vile attack against Chibi. These people practically never take accountability, fault, or anything, often blaming everyone else except themselves. They will frequently engage in DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender). They will deny the wrongdoing and then attack the person raising the concern, often in a screaming, emotionally volatile tone, and then reverse the original instigator as the victim. They can often "mask" their symptoms in a public setting for a while, often for many years, but after enough stressors mount, they crack and that mask slips off. She can blame it all on PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) all she wants, but her behavior is textbook BPD... the same kind of toxic behavior my sister displayed, and the same stories from my coworker with the BPD wife. Some of the stories include ones like the BPD wife intentionally harming herself, often seriously enough to be hospitalized, only to blame it on the husband, or even reframing it because the "husband" was emotionally abusive. Similarly, my sister has self-harmed on multiple occasions only to escape discipline from my parents, for fear she might escalate. My sister's husband was also blamed for all the "ruination" that "he" caused against her. The coworker and my sister's husband both shared the same phenotype. Quiet, reserved, nice, and harmless... but you can tell behind all of it, they were deeply in love but also deeply scared of their spouse... not knowing when the next blowup is going to be. The Simps for women with BPD can be just as toxic, as their pull during the good moments can be legitimately magnetic, and they form strong parasocial bonds with creators such as her. People with BPD, when they are happy, are very charismatic, charming, and very warm... almost a complete mirror reverse of the depth of their toxic downward spiral. The simps become blinded by her toxic nature, reinforce her DARVO attacks, and so many idealize women with mental illnesses. "That crazy chic" is the trope that so much of the simp economy is catered to. TLDR... Stay away from people with BPD. They are dangerous and will often ruin your life, even through a parasocial lens, and treatment often has limited success.
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Well, A Few Because The Ones That Have The Power And The Currency Want To Keep Small For A Few, But Obviously There Are Millions Out There (With Knowledge) That Would Like To Join Scientific Fields For Collaboration, Millions Of Jobs That Are Fucking Up The Planet And Literally Killing People Like Wars And Those Type Of Jobs Should Be Replace For More Scientists To Accelerate Exploration Era...
Replying to @JoePompliano
Free on Rumble. It is wild that's not public knowledge.
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i regret to inform you that personal growth rarely comes from acquiring new knowledge and almost always from: •getting humiliated •showing up terrified and doing it anyway •admitting you might be the problem
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Mastering financial literacy fuels progress. Through language apps, knowledge grows. It’s accessible to learners worldwide. Lifelong learning drives success across fields. It’s accessible to learners worldwide. 💰
scarlette retweeted
this is why nothing else if u see this with the knowledge that they're 2 months apart and u don't feel an ounce of worry that says more about u than about me
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Replying to @6767finalboss
when it rained math knowledge, sinalo mo lahat eh
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yeassss retweeted
let’s think about how arrival and disclosure day dive into the idea of aliens coming to us with ‘gifts’ like knowledge, time and empathy to remind us that all we have as humans is the present and each other… like-- such a timely message.
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Feraligatr Speaks 🇮🇳 retweeted
it’s written every where and it’s a common knowledge non Hindus are not allowed into any temple . It’s considered sacrilege and once that happens .. it automatically triggers penance rituals Take your liberal activists in some other place
this is unbelievable!!!! 😨 my sister was at the famous Guruvayur Temple yesterday to attend a wedding .... in the evening the temple was suddenly closed for an hour. the crowd kept growing n people were left wondering what had happened! the reason? 😖 someone wearing a 'cross' around their neck had entered the temple! since it was unclear whether the person was a Christian or not the temple premises reportedly had to undergo a purification ritual before reopening!!! makes me wonder ... despite all our claims of development, education, scientific progress n change ... are we still trapped in such beliefs? have we genuinely progressed or have we simply applied a cosmetic layer of modernity over deeply regressive traditions?
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Replying to @CountDankulaTV
Honestly it makes more sense. Something with cultural importance would already be widespread knowledge orally. Something bullshit like tax information would need to be written down to be remembered.