#Repent of Sin
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Counterfeit Christianity, Biblical Ignorance Is An Epidemic. Spiritual Discernment Does Not Exist within the Christian Church.
Spiritual Discernment / Biblical Knowledge doesn’t exist in the “Christian” Church. Counterfeit Christian Church Goers are Biblically Ignorant Because they Don’t Read the Bible. “Christian” Pastors are Not Christians at All. They are Lost False Teachers. Biblical Ignorance is a Bible Prophecy as is False Teachers and Counterfeit False Churches / Christians 1st John 4:1 Beloved, believe not every…
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theoakings · 5 months ago
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Don’t let shame distract you from the immense love Jesus has for you! He loves you so much! More than you could ever imagine. Nothing you could do or have done could ever separate you from His love!💗💫
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tom4jc · 2 years ago
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Jeremiah 14:20 Acknowledging Sin
We acknowledge, O Lord, our wickedness and the iniquity of our fathers, for we have sinned against You. Jeremiah 14:20 One of the toughest things for people to do is to admit that they were wrong. No one likes to be wrong. No one likes to be seen in a negative light. All that people want others to see is the positive and to think the positive. It is painful to admit failure because it makes one…
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kobrafangs · 4 months ago
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the iwaoi brainworms got to me
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thomastanker02 · 15 days ago
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Christianity is not about taking the moral high ground, and thanking God that we aren’t horrible sinners like the rest of the world.
In fact, it’s quite the opposite.
Becoming a follower of Christ means becoming more aware of our failures, and of how we fall short of God’s holy standard. It’s a life of acknowledging that we can’t get to heaven on our own, and giving our lives to the only one who can make us righteous before God.
It’s when we do this that, while we don’t become lights of the world, we are able to point to the one who is.
His light fills us to the brim, to the point where we run over. This is how Jesus continues to shine his light in this dark world, through his children.
We are not the light, but are called to be witnesses of the light. We are called to carry out the deeds of our Father in the light, because he is the light. What is done in the light, cannot be done in darkness.
This means that we must live holy, as he is holy. We must let his light shine in this world, because it desperately needs to hear his message. This world of darkness must be lit up with the fire of the Holy Spirit.
The Christian life is a life of imitating Christ the Lord. His love that he has shown us both on the cross, and in how he lived his life, demands a life long response. It’s through our humbleness before him that we become the lanterns of the Holy Spirit to shine in this world of darkness and decay.
The Christian life is not a life of perfection or self righteousness, but a life of constant repentance and humility before the Lord. It’s acknowledging the futility of trying to be righteous in our own, and letting his righteousness flow through us.
We can’t let the light shine if we dim it with the mask of our self righteousness. God is trying to call those around us to himself, not to his to servants.
It’s through Christ we are saved, not ourselves or our works.
Let’s start acting like it.
God bless, Jesus loves you ✝️❤️
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justskyla-art · 3 months ago
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rhinestone eyes
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sethdomain · 1 year ago
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i can be your angel or your demon
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mossolantern · 2 months ago
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this is goldenlily to me if you even care
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formulaoneisajoke · 2 years ago
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middleagedmenyaoi · 7 months ago
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i don't understand why you're filled with remorse
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Biblically Explaining Catholic, Baptist, Other Churches Use, Definition of Penance, Repent / Repentance
Penance, Repent / Repentance As Used in Almost All “Christian” Churches, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, etc…, Is A Catholic Teaching. Ecumenicalism is the Rule Not the Exception in Churches Worldwide. There is a Fake Notion that Mainstream Non Catholic “Christian” Churches offer a Different Plan of Salvation than the Catholic Church Does. Strip the Catholic Church of its…
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anbaisai · 9 months ago
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good morning o7
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i guess if i want more shippy jamimayu i’ll do it myself 😤✨
IAN W HAT.
YOU COME INTO MY INBOX WHILE IM AWAY JUST TO DO THIS- I- HFKSDJDFSKFJSAKL???? I opened this in public and had to struggle so hard just to maintain a straight face I had to panic exit sO FAST-
THEY'RE SO CUTE AND SOFT IM GOING TO JUST COMBUST 💥💥💥😭😭 as I would expect of the local master of drawing tender Jamiyuu moments oh my god this was a calculated attack right on my heart farewell this is the end of me (lies down)
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Fine fine I will feed the jamimayu nation as well (population of maybe 3) you have very much Inspired me... technically I have once again reverted to my shitposting roots but HEY it was still cute enough I nuked myself drawing it
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monochromeia · 3 months ago
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nobody told me when I started reading mtmte that I would watch rodimus become Jesus
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holyspiritgirl · 11 months ago
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Study a bible verse with me 🤍
John 12:24 (NLT) says:
“I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies, it remains alone. But its death will produce many new kernels—a plentiful harvest of new lives.”
• Through scripture, Jesus uses the metaphor of a grain of wheat to illustrate a deeper spiritual truth. In agriculture, a single grain of wheat must be buried in the soil to grow into a plant. So technically, it’s “death” is essential for new growth and multiplication.
• The "death" of the kernel symbolizes the necessary sacrifice and transformation required for new life. For Jesus, this metaphor directly points to His impending crucifixion. His physical death is essential for the spiritual renewal and salvation of humanity. Just as the seed must die to bring forth new life, Jesus must undergo His death to bring about the promise of eternal life.
• This verse emphasizes that Jesus’ sacrificial death will not be in vain but will result in a "plentiful harvest of new lives." This indicates that His death will lead to the growth of many new believers and the establishment of a new spiritual reality. The “new kernels” represent the new lives and believers that will emerge from His sacrificial act.
• This principle extends beyond Jesus’ own death. It serves as a broader teaching on discipleship and sacrifice. As followers of Christ, we are also called to embrace the idea that personal sacrifice and self-denial are often necessary for spiritual growth and fruitful ministry. The idea is that through sacrifice, individuals can contribute to a greater spiritual harvest and the spread of God's Kingdom.
• The verse highlights a counterintuitive truth in the Kingdom of God: true success and growth often come through sacrifice and loss. This perspective challenges worldly views on success and encourages us to embrace sacrificial love and service as pathways to spiritual fruitfulness.
• In summary, John 12:24 uses the metaphor of a grain of wheat to show why Jesus’ death was necessary for a great spiritual harvest and crucial for our salvation. He died for our sins out of immense love, so we wouldn’t have to face death ourselves. His sacrifice leads to new spiritual life and growth, not only for Himself but also for those who follow Him and are called to live selflessly.
Have a blessed day 👼🏻🙏💕
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heartsings77 · 2 months ago
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1 John 1:9 NLT 9 But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.
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churchsideblog · 2 months ago
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if i had a normal person's worth of energy you would all be doomed to suffer me posting long meandering essays titled things like "analyzing cult classic nintendo DS game ghost trick: phantom detective (2010) through a mormon lens." fortunately for you however i am the most sleepytired ever so instead i'm resigned to just rotating the characters in my mind forever
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