@ProtestantDuck I agree. I must admit I check whether the account is ‘worldly’ or not. And whether I think I’d like seeing their tweets on my timeline. I don’t want to see loads of petty division, or more politics than encouragement. Following opens access to DMs so if it looks like that might…

@robfnunn @KitdeWaal @jk_rowling I’ve emptied the dishwasher.

@ProtestantDuck ESV is my go-to translation. NIV for some Old Testament stuff; I find it easier to follow at times. NLT (2016) for easy reading. The later editions are very different (dynamic equivalence) to the early paraphrases. I also have the LSB (Legacy Standard Bible) for more literal…

Revelation 12:1–4 And another sign appeared in heaven: behold, a great red dragon, with seven heads and ten horns, and on his heads seven diadems. His tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth.

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From a watercolour painting by William Blake entitled ‘The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun’ held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. This is one of four studies on the subject painted by Blake between 1805 and 1810.

@CSLCHSnMore Next time I’ll post up a Doctor’s note!

@CSLCHSnMore @bassmanbrian @nickuva @RonaldPotts1 @ohtacosforotaku @abitconfuzed @ambaptized @NGetzlow @1929home @YHVHlives @KariRimbey @Owenpalmerems @AnnLindberg5 @2undermercy @AndrewS76825037 @tcunderdahl @dk1018hh @ThatGuyAMPPED @TexasSimpleDude Sorry everyone, but I have to be at the opticians at quarter past, but will look out for the prompts when I get back! Hope you have a wonderful Saturday. Don’t forget His promise!

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@Vinsaneforjesus You’re on!

@JesseDornfeld Very nice! I wondered why you’d been quiet!

@Vinsaneforjesus I’ve not seen Interstellar but I do think Tenet is excellent. As an aside, have you seen Arrival (2016). As thought provoking as Nolan’s stuff, IMO.

@Vinsaneforjesus It can be just as worldy as the world. And yes, I know that we are all far from perfect. But some of us recognise this 🕊️

@Carpet16100850 100%.

This evening’s mood-check 📉🙁

Reads the news: ↘️ Looks at Twitter: ↘️↘️ Reads Bible: ↗️↗️↗️ Looks at Twitter: ↘️↘️

This place really is a grumpy old mess at times, and I’m talking about Christian Twitter. So many of whom act like they are never going to meet their maker. t.co/lb1UzGSLQ…

@wolvesatthegate @twentyonepilots @tylerrjoseph This came up on my Spotify Release Radar today and my daughter recognised it the first five seconds… it turned from her thing to my thing at 25s 😀

@CSLCHSnMore Who’da thought?! britannica.com/story/how-are-….

@CSLCHSnMore Does Chess count? If it’s good enough for the IOC… 😄

Revelation 6:12–14 The sky vanished like a scroll that is being rolled up, and every mountain and island was removed from its place.

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This painting is by John Martin and titled ‘The End of the World’ - or commonly known as ‘The Great Day of His Wrath’, 1851-53. It is the rightmost part of his triptych The Last Judgement which also comprises ‘The Plains of Heaven’ and ‘The Last Judgement’. t.co/P3pYkWk3L…

@tracesoffaith Make sure you check the ‘Following’ timeline rather than the ‘For You’ timeline. You can also create a list of the accounts you really want to keep in touch with, and pin that so that it becomes another easy to access timeline. I have one for friends which I check regularly, in…

@rzrvinyl Is it Bucks Fizz?

@Curi_Christian I don’t find it fun ‘debating’ with people who not have a heart that is open to the work of the Holy Spirit. There is a difference between someone who is agnostic and someone who has made it their purpose to be against God.

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@gregalan2021 @JesseDornfeld I just couldn’t agree more with this!

@JesseDornfeld Nope. You use perfectly good and appropriate words. I suspect it wasn’t the size of the words but the size of the ideas they were having trouble with. Who knows.

@Curi_Christian @ProtestantDuck That’s an interesting question. Why does the angel of the Lord wrestle with Jacob the night before he’s due to enter the Promised Land? To humble him? Like Paul’s thorn in the flesh. To test his faithfulness? Jacob refused to let go without being blessed even after his…