I am so lucky to live a bountiful life compared to others around the world, and my grandfathers and their fathers before them. We are a blessed generation. Free to obsess about trivialities, free only because of the sacrifices made by those who went before us.

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@SarahGeringer I would not be writing this tweet if it weren’t for the Holy Spirit. I cannot understand how anyone could profess to be Christian and not feel the effect of the Holy Spirit within them continously.

@HeraldOfPurity @kevinmyoung Any man who says you can disassociate lust from masturbation is talking claptrap. Not to mention the symbiotic relationship between masturbation and porn. How do we demonstrate that we are not committing adultery inn our hearts? By not masturbating. We can’t pick which wilful,…

@chris_jolliff @ReneeLeonardKe1 100%. It will be like nothing humanity has ever endured. Many believers will quite literally have no idea what is happening. Especially those who have never actually read their Bible, or who wanted it to only say the easy things. Matthew 24:9-14 t.co/1nAhPLp6I…

Christians need to believe in Christ, repent of their sins, and mean it. God will take care of the rest.

Seminarians, and Bible nerds on Twitter can do with getting their facts right before they tell other people how things work (I count myself in that, though I’m the first to… twitter.com/dalepartridge/…

@DanyPixelated I love that that painting. Christ’s face is just extraordinary. Christ in the Wilderness by Ivan Nikolaevich Kramskoi, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.

@ReneeLeonardKe1 Oh yes!

@JesseDornfeld Concrete steps, achievable goals. Better to make slow and steady progress than have big goals that feed frustration when you don’t make them. One a day is great. One a day a week is better than going backwards. If you’re struggling and want to talk tactics DM me. I smoked…

@MelissaLeedom That would be great! We will find out one day! It’s just as well that the concept of time will be so elastic, and people so sanctified, that come that day, whoever it is won’t mind the constant stream of people wanting to say thank you!

Now Reading Hebrews, one of the most interesting books of the New Testament. It is through Hebrews that we can better appreciate the importance of the Old Testament. Thank you, unknown author 😊🕊️🙏

Acts 2:1–4 The Day of Pentecost. And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance.

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@Vinsaneforjesus When I was a kid no-one ever told me about the meaning behind the rainbow. It is such a wonderful sign. One that is due a Biblical renaissance.

Genesis 9:12–16 Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth.

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@Carpet16100850 @Acts17David @Cobratate Yeah, almost as iffy as those socks that try and pretend they aren’t really socks at all. 😬

@Carpet16100850 @Acts17David @Cobratate It’s not uncommon to see men with ‘clutch bags’ these days, smh.

Matthew 10:14–15. Mankind rejects the Gospel at its peril. Sodom & Gomorrah were a lesson and a warning. They did not have the saving grace of Jesus to call upon; not then. We do. Modernity pours scorn on God’s word but judgment will come.

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@SarahGeringer A8. Even after God’s miraculous saving of Jonah from the belly of the fish, and Jonah’s message to the people landing with sucess, depite his own failings, Jonah fails to recognise God’s provision in everything, thinking only of his immediate needs. Humanity 101 #HealthyFaithChat

@ReneeLeonardKe1 David just got burned bad #HealthyFaithChat t.co/Z29bqpoao…

@SherrysBowen @PilgrimIntoWord @ReneeLeonardKe1 @CSLCHSnMore This world can be so cruel. God bless you both. Words fail me. I will keep you in my prayers.

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@SarahGeringer A4. That while God was in Jerusalem, He was able to hear Jonah and raise him from the pit. That repentance brings salvation. It nods to God’s omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence. Not just a God local to Israel, despite Jonahs attempt to be out of God’s sight. #HealthyFaithChat

@AuthorJ_Fowler @SarahGeringer A3. Totally agree. The Jonah passage is so dense it’s easy to miss the many nuanced pointers aside from the three days and three nights element. Also, after Jonah came Nineveh repented then fell back. Nahum had to come to them a second time. Perhaps another link #HealthyFaithChat

@PilgrimIntoWord @CSLCHSnMore I often find myself switching TV drama off these days because of infidelity and abuse. I just can’t bear it. #HealthyFaithChat

@SarahGeringer A2. Yes. And I am still ashamed that I didn’t hold my ground at the time. But the Lord makes our paths straight - we do not come to Him with them all straight out of the box. My shame was my cross and my conviction. A constant reminder to do better next time. #HealthyFaithChat

@PilgrimIntoWord @CSLCHSnMore Yes, two things I cannot watch:

  1. Torture
  2. People on alcoholic benders

I’ve seen enough of the latter in my time and I don’t think there is anything scarier to witness in ‘regular life’. It’s certainly not at all entertaining 😢

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