Tag: christianity
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Double-Minded or All-In: What Whodini Taught Me About the Cross
One minute Whodini’s “Escape” has me picturing the perfect party—hype, two-steps, lights. The next, I’m seeing myself dropping truth that changes lives. Same fire, two directions. Scripture calls it double-mindedness—unstable, torn between the world and the cross. Nail it down. Serve one Master with everything. What’s pulling your imagination right now? Let’s talk about it.
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Baptisms, Hands, Resurrections, Judgment: 4 “Major” Doctrines That Bring Eternal Peace
eekers and kids often ask the biggest question: “What really happens when we die?” Hebrews 6:2-3 gives four major doctrines—baptisms, laying on of hands, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment—that replace fear with peace. These aren’t just basics; they’re anchors for maturity, hope, and urgency. If God permits, let them sink deep—your soul’s destiny…
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Constant Prayer, Constant Victory: Raising Kids Spiritual in a Carnal Culture
Teens complain about “always church” and constant God-talk, but parents fight for their souls in a digital age full of carnal distractions. From Ned Flanders’ mocked-but-true God-centered home to early 20th-century warnings about radios and screens, Scripture calls us to stay spiritually minded—meditating day and night like Psalm 1, dying daily to the world, and…
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Does God Hear “Libtarded” Prayers? A Conservative’s Humble Reflection
Fellow conservatives: When the woke left prays for their “justice”—open borders, gender chaos, tearing down traditions—do you secretly think God ignores them? I’ve wrestled with that pride myself. But Jesus says pray for enemies (Matthew 5:44). Solomon chose wisdom over crushing foes. Mary surrendered with her fiat: “Let it be to me according to your…
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When Does Life Truly Begin? Wrestling with Exodus 21:22-23, Intent, and Bro Lewis Frayer’s Niche Insight
In this post, I explore Exodus 21:22 through Bro Lewis Frayer’s niche interpretation: the fine for accidental fetal loss (not “life for life”) suggests the unborn isn’t treated as full legal personhood in the same way as born life. Drawing from Genesis 2:7, dust becomes a “living soul” only with God’s breath—foreshadowing the Holy Spirit’s…