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Cody Bond
Cody Bond

2 yrs

This whole taking down activists at gun point is nothing new. In the 12 month of the pagan calender of 2013 I was arrested and charged with terrorism for opening my mouth against tyranny in the land. I demanded a Torah following government and a swift death sentence for the oppressors and willing parties causing bodily harm or death. This was/is unacceptable to the world. I left really early to go hang out with a friend, so I wasn't even there when ASIRT blocked the entire trailer park and set up some base outside. They claimed I rigged the trailer park to blow, but they never evacuated anyone. They wouldn't let people in, but people could leave, even though they thought I was in the park. They surrounded my home and used bomb squad to get through the home then they destroyed my floor and claimed that that's how I escaped them. We got to watch a whole movie before my phone started ringing about cops surrounding my place. Turns out the accomplices were my sister in law and mother in law say the terrorist things. I bought smoke grenades for air soft, but they were called 'military grade explosives'. I got a call from a detective saying he just wanted to make sure I was alright and me being an ignorant fool, fell for their trap. I told them to meet me at the corner next to where I was hanging so they could see that I was alright, but a van came speeding through a playground zone and jumped the curb right next to me and the side door slammed open and bunch of soldier looking cops jump out screaming at me to get on my knees. 6 rifles and a bean bag grenade launcher for a guy with a voice. I will not make that mistake again. I will not comply. I would rather die. They took me to a hospital and tried to say I was going to be a mass murderer, because of my horrible passed as a youngling. In Torah times, I'd have been a youth being stoned. The judge told me when I got to court after they questioned me for five hours on the same things in the hospital, that I was blessed not to be in jail and that I should just hold my tongue. No justice here. We are in the beginning of birth pains. A 17 year old was ripped from his tractor on his own property, beaten by 23 cops, charged, and the cops were rewarded even after the evidence proved his innocence. Artur is still being charged for feeding the homeless. Can't say nothing against the pedophile drag queens without being fined or arrested. Drugs are being legal while self defence is still wrong. Everyone is literally turning on each other like wolves and logic is absurd! Praise Yahuah for life and death, and another day with breath! HalleluYah!

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Wow! That is so surreal! I know its very real for you, but for someoone that has never been through that... im sorry for your political troubles. You have a prayer warrior in me. Yeshua said the world would hate us, imprison us, and even kill us. Its still happening and will continue until Yeshua returns. Good for you to use legal channels to stand up for yourself! May Yah bless you in your struggles.
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Shannon Wood
Shannon Wood

2 yrs

Shalom family.

I am in desperate need of prayer. I am having some health issues and no one can seem to give me an answer as to what's going on.
I have some ideas with our current living situation (mold is an issue for sure)
If you want more details I can message privately.
Please pray for yah's will and help for me.

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Lyn

I pray that YAH will heal you completely in YAHUSHUA'S name I pray amen!
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So I was able to finally get some answers. I have atopic eczema caused by the mold in the place we are currently living.
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

A vow is primarily a promise to give something to God or some other deity, like a vow to make an offering. An oath is primarily a promise to do something on behalf of or against someone else. A man must keep any vows or oaths he makes to God. No man may annul such vows without consequences. By making the breaking of a vow into a sin, Torah gives men the ability to create new Torah commands for themselves (but not necessarily for others).

A man has authority to annul a promise or obligation of his wife or daughter on the same day he hears of it. God's family blueprint is patriarchal. If you don't like it, take it up with him. God has done and said a number of things that I am uncomfortable with, but I'm only uncomfortable because I don't have a perfect understanding of how the world works. God has no such handicap.

#numbers 30 #matot #patriarchy #marriage

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

On this date in history, 07/11/1779: The Burning of Norwalk, Connecticut. #otd #tdih

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Anne Elliott
Anne Elliott  

2 yrs

Today I would like to focus on homeschooling children with special needs, but truly, these tips are good for helping each one of us overcome areas of difficulty in our lives. My traumatic brain injury in 2020 taught me that my own brain could use more discipline, training, and support. https://archive.aweber.com/awlist6425868/7nt2k

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Yann Vidal
Yann Vidal

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DEVOTIONAL
Creating a Heart of Gratitude

One of the most powerful emotions is gratitude. If we can find ways to be thankful and grateful throughout our life, we will find the power and emotional strength to walk through some of life’s hardest seasons.

It's not always easy to find ways to be thankful and grateful. But, one of the things Scripture teaches us throughout the Psalms is that there is always something to be grateful for.

The Psalms teach us various songs and poems for every season of our life. But more than that, they also teach us how to cultivate a heart of gratitude and worship towards God.

We belong to a God who loves us and cares deeply for us. God’s love and goodness will never end. Psalm 100:5 praises God for these things:

For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.

Through Psalms like this, we can begin to build a habit of gratitude towards God and all that He has done. We can thank God for what He has done in our lives, what He is currently doing, and what He will do in the future as we follow after Him.

Because God is always good, loving, and faithful, there is always something we can be grateful for—even in the midst of difficult seasons of life.

Take a few moments today to strengthen the habit of gratitude in your life.

First, begin by thanking God for who He is: that He is good, faithful, and loving towards you.

Next, thank God for all that He has done in your life. Thank Him for the good things in your life, and that He has walked with you through the hard times.

Lastly, thank God for all He will continue to do in your life.

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Mrs Nava Michaels
Mrs Nava Michaels  

2 yrs

DEVOTIONAL
Creating a Heart of Gratitude

One of the most powerful emotions is gratitude. If we can find ways to be thankful and grateful throughout our life, we will find the power and emotional strength to walk through some of life’s hardest seasons.

It's not always easy to find ways to be thankful and grateful. But, one of the things Scripture teaches us throughout the Psalms is that there is always something to be grateful for.

The Psalms teach us various songs and poems for every season of our life. But more than that, they also teach us how to cultivate a heart of gratitude and worship towards God.

We belong to a God who loves us and cares deeply for us. God’s love and goodness will never end. Psalm 100:5 praises God for these things:

For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.

Through Psalms like this, we can begin to build a habit of gratitude towards God and all that He has done. We can thank God for what He has done in our lives, what He is currently doing, and what He will do in the future as we follow after Him.

Because God is always good, loving, and faithful, there is always something we can be grateful for—even in the midst of difficult seasons of life.

Take a few moments today to strengthen the habit of gratitude in your life.

First, begin by thanking God for who He is: that He is good, faithful, and loving towards you.

Next, thank God for all that He has done in your life. Thank Him for the good things in your life, and that He has walked with you through the hard times.

Lastly, thank God for all He will continue to do in your life.

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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell    Give God 90

2 yrs

Some like to think about how blessed Adam was to experience creation before sin. He lived in harmony with the animals and was given all of the knowledge needed to thrive in this new world. Arguably the most important aspect of Adam’s life was the intimate relationship he had with his Creator. While we are not allowed that kind of relationship because of sin, we are offered forgiveness. Psalm 32:5, Then I acknowledged my sin to You and did not hide my iniquity. I said, "I will confess my transgressions to the LORD," and You forgave the guilt of my sin.” Some want to compare this to a fresh start or a “do over” but repentance is more than a fresh start. We are given the chance to acknowledge our own weakness and build a relationship on the Creator’s conditions without asking Him to accept our conditions.

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