Message from @thought
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I feel like we've missed loads from POTUS tweets.
yes
no
I can't find anyone keeping a record.
that is acurate
I know
can you tell me who
I mean the decodes
yes @KARmA KATΚ
Yes, I would have thought that too, just haven't. I've found a few along the lines that @Kiwi61Karma does with the numbers or trying something simpler out. Like I think one is called 'by the book' but it doesn't really dig deep. Obvs serialbrain but I have a hard time with some of that and I have a feeling POTUS is putting out simple, matter of fact, firm info for us.
Thanks everyone, thanks @YeshuaBenDavid(UK)
Does this mean we are not allowed to know your name @yesh?
<:HandsCrossed:513901841004888064>
ok
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Thanks again
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@everyone
Hello - I was scrolling thru and saw a question abt Trump gem and decodes. SerialBrain2 does some good vids - twit and YT
Here is today's verse of the day:
**Proverbs 23:24 - Amplified Bible (AMP)**
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<24> The father of the righteous will greatly rejoice, And he who sires a wise child will have joy in him. ```
Hey Hope this could assist and help some people a little more
Itβs one of my old favorite freestyles by
KRS ONE βπ½ itβs only a minute long but itβs packed with nothing but knowledge
http://premiereclip.adobe.com/videos/TuG-CbBuPCI
Psalms 144
Psalms 144:1-15
**Psalm 144 - Modern English Version (MEV)**
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Psalm 144
<1> Blessed be the Lord my strength, who prepares my hands for war, and my fingers to fight; <2> my goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer, my shield, and in whom I trust; who subdues nations under me. <3> O Lord, who is man that You take notice of him or the son of a man that You make account of him? <4> Man is like a breath; his days are as a shadow that passes away. <5> Bow your heavens, O Lord, and come down; touch the mountains, and they shall smoke. <6> Cast forth lightning, and scatter them; shoot out Your arrows, and destroy them. <7> Send Your hand from above; rescue me, and deliver meout of the great waters, from the hand of foreigners, <8> whose mouth speaks lies, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood. <9> I will sing a new song unto You, O God, on a harp and an instrument of ten strings I will sing praises unto You; <10> it is He who gives victory to kings, who delivers David His servant from the cruel sword. <11> Rescue me and deliver me from the hand of foreigners, whose mouths speak lies and whose right hand is a right hand of falsehood. <12> May our sons in their youth be like plants full grown, and our daughters like cornerstones, cut in the similitude of a palace, <13> that our granaries may be full, providing all manner of produce, that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our fields, <14> and may our cattle be strong in labor. May there be no breaking in or going out, and no wailing in our streets. <15> Blessed are the people who have such things; indeed, blessed are the people whose God is the Lord. ```
@everyone Since most of us will be watching the rally tonight, we will postpone tonight's Bible Study until next Tuesday. Blessings!
@Searcher those are both so true and needed. Thank you π
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Since Q has been saying, "Be ready" and Posting Eph 6 again, I thought that not only are we being told to be ready as in prep wise, but also spiritually. This morning, I spent my time going over the Armour scripture and pondering what it really meant. I know that I have studied this before, and I am sure many of you did too. However, I tend to forget sometimes and am pretty sure some of you do too. Chuck Missler is pretty in depth, so I went to his teaching on it. After 9 pages of notes on both sides of the page, I summarized and meditated on it and thought I would share a few key points.
To break it down simply, it is about knowing the truth of what the gospel is and how to use it in battle, in witnessing to others, in knowing your assurance in security in Christ Jesus, in memorizing it and having it hidden in your hearts and for a map on how to live. We are to guard our hearts, the most vital thing in our walk with Christ. This is done by guarding your reactions, guarding what you watch and listen to, thinking before you speak and act, forgive, and generally by trying to live in God's character.
Most importantly, questioning yourself in how you are spending your time. Are you spending it wisely? And, last but far from least is PRAYING continually and habitually i.e. public and private, deliberate and spontaneous, supplications and intercessions, confession and humiliation, and what should be at the top of our prayers is, praise and thanksgiving.
I hope this little study blesses you, as it blessed me. β€
I loved that video @LonghornRancher
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