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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
Proverbs 15:1 ESV

Regarding the soft answer, consider Jacob's approach to Esau in Genesis 32, .Gideon's flattery of Ephraim in Judges 8, and Abigail saving her family from David in 1 Samuel 25.

Regarding the harsh answer, consider Jephthah being too honest to Ephraim in Judges 12, David provoking Goliath to pride in 1 Samuel 17, and Yeshua's rebuke of the Pharisees in Luke 4.

There's a time for both.

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Rhy Bezuidenhout

 
It's interesting how I just replied to Nick Liebenberg post on https://social.ttn.place/post/....51304_thought-for-to about me procrastinating when difficult discussions are to be had.

So, what is the balance between not being courageous and speaking your mind vs giving a soft answer?

I might be incorrectly hiding my fear behind saying that I don't want to stir up anger...?
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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Then Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed. He divided the people who were with him, and the flocks and herds and camels, into two camps, thinking, “If Esau comes to the one camp and attacks it, then the camp that is left will escape.”
#genesis 32:7-8 #vayishlach

We struggle constantly to balance faith in God's plan with our own responsibility to act. God will preserve his people, no matter what we do, but he still expects us to maintain our roofs, prepare for winter, and even bear arms when necessary.

Like Abraham and Isaac before him, Jacob knew God's promises and believed them, but he didn't know exactly how they would be fulfilled. He acted with the best knowledge he had and God blessed him for it.

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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell    Give God 90

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In the past young people had the chance to be exposed to the real world. Anyone who grew up on a farm understood how animals reproduce and how food is grown. The people who grew up in an urban environment would often learn about business and travel. Young people learn far more through experience than any other method so we should be very careful to what we expose them. Matthew 18:6, “But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.”

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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One who is slow to anger shows great understanding, but a quick-tempered one exalts folly.
Proverbs 14:29 TLV

This is the same principle as "turn the other cheek". Take time to understand your opposition and you might discover that they aren't your opposition at all.

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David Martin
David Martin

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Morning Y’all ☕️

Finally got our snow ❄️ ☃️

Makes for a slower drive to work, but the kids are happy!

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Rhy Bezuidenhout

 
I can't believe it is that time of year already. Feels just like the other day you and Gidgetsmum was sharing pics about the snow. ??
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Rhy Bezuidenhout
Rhy Bezuidenhout  

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Negotiations with the Bank and the Future of TTN

This morning, I had an hour-long conversation with a bank advisor regarding the business debt. While I’ve been backed into a financial corner, there is a glimmer of hope—some loan relief has been offered for six months starting in January. This could provide a much-needed chance to catch my breath and work toward stabilizing things.

However, the current business bank account has been closed. I’ve applied for a new account and should have an update within the next 48 hours. While this situation is difficult, it might prove to be a blessing in disguise. But here’s the reality: I need to know that this community is willing to rally together to support TTN. Otherwise, all of this effort and pain may be in vain, and insolvency could become the only path forward.

The Role of the Community

For TTN to thrive, we need more than financial support—we need active participation. TTN was never meant to be just a static platform where people post and leave. It was designed to be a secure space where our community could engage in meaningful conversations about our shared faith. But this vision only becomes a reality when more members actively participate in discussions.

I could gamify the platform to encourage engagement and keep people “busy,” but is that truly what we need as a faith-based community? Or should we focus on fostering genuine, impactful dialogue?

Addressing Community Concerns

Ministries and members, I urge you to fully embrace TTN’s potential and use it as it was intended. If there’s anything in the Terms & Conditions (T&Cs) that you feel hinders participation or growth, let’s address it together as a community. For example, I know that the topic of polygamy has been raised as a contentious issue. If this or any other point is preventing our community from growing, let’s have an open discussion and decide as a majority how to move forward.

Shaping the Future Together

TTN can be shaped into a truly inclusive platform for our faith-based community, but it requires collaboration. Let’s work together to remove divisive barriers and build a space where everyone feels they belong.

Your engagement is vital, not only for the platform’s survival but for its transformation into something even greater. Let’s stand united and ensure TTN remains a valuable resource for all.

What are your thoughts? Let’s start this conversation now.

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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On this date in history, 12/12/1787: Pennsylvania ratifies the United States Constitution. #otd #tdih

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Bgmctv
Bgmctv

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WORD FOR TODAY “are you in union with HIM?”: Rom 6:23 For what one earns from sin is death; but eternal life is what one receives as a free gift from God, in union with the Messiah Yeshua, our Lord.

SPOKEN VERSE FOR TODAY: Pro 9:7 "He who corrects a scoffer only gets insulted; reproving a wicked man becomes his blemish.

“Faith comes by hearing” positive frequencies spoken out loud hourly.

www.BGMCTV.org

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Hein Zentgraf
Hein Zentgraf

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https://open.substack.com/pub/....silvertrumpetradio/p

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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

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A new Edition of The
Lawful Literal Version
LLV Bible is out now!
…a work in progress with over 68,000 improvements so far!

The whole text of LLV341 Truth puts its opponents to shame Edition:

As far as the translator is aware, every name is now spelled with the aim of accurately reflecting the correct, historical pronunciations of these historical names according to modern phonetic English-alphabet transcription, e.g. ‘y’ not ‘j’ for the sound at the start of ‘yellow’, ‘w’ not ‘v’ for the sound at the start of ‘water’. The transcriptions in the LLV are aimed to be better than those of any English translation of Scripture made so far, because they consider not only the pointings of the medieval Hebrew texts but also the older transcriptions in Greek and Latin letters.

Please distribute freely, but only by sharing the link to this doc:
It’s free! Download the LLV/ABSV from here:
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Please send suggestions for correction/improvement in private messages to Garth Grenache.

A list of all the improvements and the research and thinking behind them can be found at the same, above link.

Would you be pleased to like and follow this work here? https://www.facebook.com/LLVBible

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The Lawful Literal Version LLV Bible Translation As seen here on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LLVBible A FREE, Downloadable, Literal & Lawful 2019-2024 revision of the 1901 ASV …a complete Bible, yet a work in progress with over 68,000
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