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an-unanonymous-messenger
Come Here to Hear the Word of God
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Just a guy wanting to share the Word of God with you. Reposting my TikTok videos here for all to hear the message. ✝️ Matthew 28:19-20 ✝️ ✝️ Mark 16:15-16 ✝️
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 2 days ago
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People usually believe that turning to Jesus Christ gives them an easy life, which is an utter lie. In turning to Him, it's not the life that gets better, but you. We're all weak under flesh, and this world is dying in its chaos; but though Jesus, we can view it differently - no longer in hopelessness and fear, but in comfort and hope. We're freed this way from the anxieties of the world, and relieved in the promises and blessings of Jesus Christ the truthful. Seek for Him today and pray in faith, and you'll see how He leads you. Don't be embarrassed of Him, if others start hating or mocking you because of Him, because that's all foretold. The world hates Him, and those following Him, so don't be surprised if it happens to you. Bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 3 days ago
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How do we pray? What do we pray for? Since God knows what we need, why even bother praying? Well, if we didn't, how could we even call ourselves His children? If you had a child who never talked to you, would that even be family? Of course not. It would be a dead relationship and just coexistence. That's not what God is calling us into. Prayer is also what we thank God for, not just asking for this and that. He's not our butler or genie to simply grant us wishes. He's the Lord of all, ao He gets to decide what happens and when. Also, when we don't know what to say during prayer, we should simply allow the Spirit to guide us, since He knows best what we should ask for. Let us therefore treat prayer not as a ritual, but as engagement in the presence of God, for that is the true purpose of prayer. God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 4 days ago
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How can we love someone, if we only say so, but do nothing else? That's not love, just shallow speech. If we truly loved someone, wouldn't we show it? If we truly loved someone, wouldn't that be seen in how much effort we put into the person? If we truly loved someone, wouldn't that someone know? And Jesus did just that. His live for us was shown in how He lived for us and died for us, bleeding for us and suffering for us. If that isn't love, what is? We should follow His example and go ahead with our proper love for others. Not the love the pride movement promotes, but the love God promotes. God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 5 days ago
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We won't appear any cleverer if we speak a ton of words. It's best to keep it simple and clear, instead of babling on with a thousand words which barely anyone can understand. When explaining, we need the person to understand what we're saying. Same with prayer. When we do that, we shouldn't imitate the pagans, who babble on in prayer and expect that to be the cause of their prayers being answered. God isn't Someone Who delights in this. What does it do? Make a show, that's what. It isn't even from the heart, but the ego. When we pray to the Lord, it shouldn't be ritualistic, but genuine. God isn't an ATM which requires our PIN to deposit money. He's a Person Who loves us and wants us saved. Such long prayers of longevity don't do anything other than make noise. Let's therefore be simple in words and honest in prayers. God delights in worship coming from Spirit and truth. God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 6 days ago
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"How do I live for Jesus? What do I do for Jesus? Where am I supposed to go? What am I supposed to be?" You know all these questions that pop into your mind? Was a Christian lifestyle always this anxious? Nope. We read in the Word of God what we're to do, and how we're live for Him. He'll guide you to where you're supposed to be and what to do. He didn't call you into an anxious life, but into peace. You think He'd call you to Him without knowing what to do with you? He knows what you need, so don't worry. He'll guide you, so just trust in Him. He doesn't want harm for you, but peace. God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 6 days ago
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Romans 8:28 - We know that all things work together for the good of those who love God: those who are called according to His purpose. ,, This doesn't mean that all things look good or feel good. It does mean that God has woven everything that happens into His perfect plan to bring as many people into heaven as possible. It also means that our love for God will enable us to seek to use all things for the glory of God and the exaltion of His kingdom
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 6 days ago
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 8 days ago
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We've all read James 2:17, and immediately thought that it means that either James didn't understand the Gospel, or we're saved by works all along. Neither of the two are correct. If we read the passage in context and not cherrypicking the verses, we'd understand the true message here, which is not that we're saved by works, but that works come from our faith. This is what religionsike orthodoxy and Catholicism, or even deliverance ministries won't admit or confess. It's not by our works that we're saved, but by God's grace, which is manifest through the faith, and so that we wouldn't boast (Ephesians 2:8-9). May this be a reminder for you next time you get confused or caught in this part (James 2:14-17). Bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 9 days ago
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“He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming quickly.” Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus! The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.”
‭‭— Revelation‬ ‭22:20-21‬ ‭(NKJV‬‬)
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 9 days ago
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It’s true that God speaks to us through countless different means.
He spoke to Moses via a burning bush. He spoke to ancient Israel via the prophets. He spoke to Balaam via his donkey.
But in these last days, he has spoken to us via his only son, Jesus Christ. If we want to get to know him, and what he is telling us, then we must go to his word.
The Bible is a literal recording of Jesus’ most profound, thought provoking, and challenging teachings. And it’s here where God intends for us to feed our soul, and build the foundations of our lives.
The best way to hear the word of God is to read it first ourselves. We aren’t meant to the presence of the Lord only through sermons, videos, and testimonies. We are called to experience the presence of God through his word.
If we really love God, shouldn’t we go to him directly, and not learn about him secondhand?
Don’t get me wrong, all of these ways of getting closer to God are amazing, and are truly blessings from the Lord, but they all stem from his word. They are all rivers that lead to the ocean of God’s word.
Do you feel distant from God? Do you feel like God is silent in your life? Do you want to experience God for yourself?
The Bible beckons, come and see.
God bless, Jesus loves you ✝️❤️
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 9 days ago
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Psalm 40:18
But as for me, I am poor and needy;
may the Lord think of me.
You are my help and my deliverer;
you are my God, do not delay.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 10 days ago
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We see people around us never seeming to stay one way in their lives, but either switching moods, sides, behaviours, or personality. We even see that among Christians, as they are also variable. But are they whom we have to observe? Are they our lords and saviours? We're they crucified for us? No. Jesus is the prime example of Christianity, and it is up to Him that we have to look. As we people can't be the perfect example, why blame God for us being the way we are? It was our fault sin came into this world, not God's. Yes, He could've prevented it, but that would cost us our freedom. Now with that said, we need to understand that God is perfect, and that He created a perfect escape plan from death - Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection. I encourage you to turn to Him, with or without evidence of His existence. He awaits you, and doesn't want you to go to hell, but it's your choice whether you're going there. Bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 11 days ago
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What's the point of calling Jesus Lord if you aren't doing what He tells you to do? Marriage is one of the things. Don't be fooled, for to whomever you are married, you become one with your significant other. You can't change the person by your presence. You're not the Messiah. Only God changes people, while all we donis sow seeds and trust in His judgment. We can't even change a prostitute by our presence (1 Corinthians 6:16). You don't want to be a prostitute yourself? Then don't go for such. You want to stay true to the Lord. Marry such a woman. But don't then get bored by her and decide to divorce, otherwise you're ruining the point of marriage. God didn't replace Eve after she messed up, nor Adam; but He left them to each other to resolve their affairs. The same is with you two. May you have a blessed Christian wedded life and stay faithful to the Lord, Who arranged marriage for man and wife. God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 12 days ago
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Now how did this get into the teachings of the catholic (and orthodox) religion? Is it even in the Bible? Nope. It was all made up. Tune in for the explanation, and may God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 13 days ago
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She isn't a virgin. You've heard it. The Bible explicitly says that Jesus had brothers and sisters. Catholics will use an excuse that the Greek language uses the words αδελφός and αδελφή for "cousins", when in reality there already is a word for cousin - ἀνεψιός. There we go, finally we settled that. Anyway, may God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 14 days ago
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Yes, I've said it, and I won't deny it. She didn't give birth to God, but to Jesus' physical nature, which was one with His divine nature. She isn't the queen of heaven. She is only a human, who was chosen as the bearer of the Messiah. Catholics will use any sort of excuse for them being right, though they use bible verses out of context. So was Eve chosen as the mother of the Messiah, but she was a sinner and only human. Why isn't Eve the queen of heaven? Isn't God inhabiting all of heaven as if it were His throne (Isaiah 66:1). And wouldn't it make God the quadrinity, since Mary is worshipped as a god? Let this false teaching of marianism not mislead you, but go for the Word of God, where you'll find truth - the real truth. The church came from the Word, not the way around. Jesus is our Saviour, not Mary. Jesus is the Ark of the Covenant, not Mary. Repent and turn to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, for only He saves. Mary has nothing to do with salvation. God is gracious, and He accepts people who genuinely repent. Nothings stopping you from repentance. God bless you in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour! Amen.
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an-unanonymous-messenger · 14 days ago
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That's one smart kid, and 100% right in everything he says.
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