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Saving the children from human trafficking and pedophile rings

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Gal 2:16 and Rom 2:13 : Works of the Law Justifies or not?

in Gal 2:16, we read;

"know that a man is not justified by works of the law, but by faith in Jesus Christ. So we, too, have believed in Christ Jesus, that we may be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified."

However, in the Romans 2:13, it is written;

"For it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous before God, but it is the doers of the law who will be declared righteous."

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God is with me, but I just don't care

More and more, I can sense God is near, but it matters less and less to me. His presence does nothing for me. It is not helpful in any fashion. I don't care is he is there, but I do care that he actually helps me, which he doesn't. It is like talking to your friend the cop and a mugger comes up, beats you nearly to death, and your "friend" just stands there and watches it happen. Then afterwards, comes and put a hand on your shoulder and the only thing he does is tell you it will be okay. He doesn't stop the guy or call an ambulanced for you. He just stands there watching and then tries to comfort you. I don't want Him to comfort (meaningless, useless words) , I want Him to actually help (materially change the situation). Comforting is almost worse than nothing. especially from someone who could prevent the problems in the first place. I don't trust Him anymore, I needed action BEFORE OR DURING the problems, not after. After is entirely too little, too late.

What can I do? I don't care about the good on the other side, I don't trust Him, and more an more He is not worth it anymore.

If A.I. takes most of the jobs, who is going to buy anything?

So, are corporations really thinking through the long term logistics involved in their financial status if over half of U.S. jobs are replaced by A.I.?

I don't know. But I'm listening to those who think they know .............


If AI Takes All Of Our Jobs... Who's Going To Buy Everything?​

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I fear death, I think God may not be real. Endless questions....

So yes I have two posts going on here. But since I am back (been gone since Covid), might as well talk about whats on my mind.

So as you know I am in my 40s. Raised Christian, though the denomination varied (Evangelical, Presbyterian...etc) as we switched churches a few times. I always was close with God. Prayed every night, read my bible...etc. I also have had major health issues my whole life. We also haven't been to church or even watched a online service in years. Not because we don't believe. We can't drive, and her work shift ends Sunday morning, so we are usually asleep when church is normally going on. We don't really pray together. Or read together. We are both super stressed becauyse of financialty debt that every waking moment is spent figuring out how to earn money, how to pay one bill, while saving for the next...etc.

I don't even take my pills most times because I am overwhelmed and forget. Mind you even when I was single I was this way. I was always busy just trying to survive and make something of myself.

Which meant around at 16 when I had grand mal seizure and brain injury, I started to get mad at God. I also wanted to end my life, but didn't because I truly believe it leads to hell.

However all this stuff also made me at times stronger in my beliefs because I knew God had plans. Like helping people on here (like the early 2000s and before). Those who were also sick and felt like maybe God didn't care. However in the back of my mind I always had this fear of death. This fear of "what if".

As time went on and I started having health issues, I read my bible less, I stopped doing devotions..etc. Long story short I maybe read my devotions a few times a year. Never really read my bible other than looking up verses. Praying comes in spurts, sometimes I may pray a few times a week. Or just a few times a year.

So... part of me believes God is real. But I always see things online that make me question. Like when people say prayers don't do anything as people's situations never really change. Much of anythink that happens seems to be luck or coincidence. For example I've never seen anyone with stage 4 cancer cured. I remind myself miracles of such scale aren't really a thing and of coruse we have free will so God can't really answer prayers like "God give me a home a for free!"

Then I see people say things about evolution, history...etc. LIke historical events and people that existed before Adam and Eve would have. I don't know how to explain that. Like I know about carbon dating is flawed, but it seems alot of what people tell me is true and I can't explain it. Though in my mind I think maybe its the devil who made things seems a certain way so we can question God on purpose.

But my biggest problem is death. I fear it. Many nights I can't sleep and wake up crying and screaming. If God isn't real, I will just cease to exist. Not even knowing I am gone. It terrifies me. The only thing that keeps that thoughts at bay is knowing that heaven/hell exists. So when I die, I will instantly see heaven and things aren't over. But as I age and get closer the death, its harder to not think about death. Even my dad, a prayer warrior, when I asked about this was unsure and said he really doesn't know what to say.

On the other hand I see Israel still existing and it makes me think if God wasn't real, there is NO way they would not have been taken over/taken out by now. Sadly there is not alot of this stuff to prove God is real. Most everything is based on faith. But I wonder what if God isn't real, what if the whole point of the bible is to fool people into a false sense of comfort. Or as some people have yelled at me "Only naive people believe it because they lack critical thinking skills when evidence is all aroudn them to suggest its not real!"

Again, I don't know what to do or to think. Do I think God is not real? I do wonder. But deep down I still believe of course. Part of me wishes I was dumb, so I wouldn't even be able to understand half of what people try to scare me with into thinking He's not real. This also makes me question am I really saved? Am I destined for hell? I've also done some horrific things in my life. THings I know God would disapprove of. Things I'd probably be in prison for (I didn't kill anyone if your wondering lol).

When I pray for forgiveness, I often can't forgive myself for things I've done. For decades on end. I may sometimes pray again for forgiveness for the same thing. Thinking I'm pure evil and God hasn't forgiven me. I guess I'm harder on myself about not being perfect for God.

I always have felt I am a failure in Gods eyes. When I pray and most often nothing happens, I feel I am ignored because He gave up on me. I feel when I get to heaven I will be one of those people of whom He says "Go away, I do not know you!". I don't want to be. I knowing Thomas was a doubter, so maybe its normal for some to also feel this way and still be saved? Honestly all I want is God to hold me. Show me He's here. I just want to be able to meet Jesus when I die and thank Him for everything. I want to Worship the Lord.

So not sure what I am looking for here. Not judgment, hopefully. Maybe encouragement. Or a reminder of something. A way to repair my spiritual armor to full strength again. In the end, I still want to just please God. Despite all my flaws and struggles with some sins.

Pastor Rick Warren: Christian unity is 'still the unanswered prayer of Jesus'

Evangelical pastor Rick Warren this week said the upcoming 2,000th anniversary of the death and resurrection of Jesus highlights the Lord's "unanswered prayer" of unity in the Christian world, a unity which he said will help bring the message of salvation to the world.

Warren, the founder of the Baptist Saddleback Church in California, spoke to EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief Andreas Thonhauser in Rome on attending a gathering of Global 2033, a Catholic evangelization initiative working to spread the Gospel message ahead of the two-thousand-year observance of Christ rising from the dead.

Asked by Thonhauser why he was speaking at a Catholic event, the Protestant minister claimed that "no single denomination can complete the Great Commission on their own."

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Hakeem Jeffries Threatens to Dox ICE Agents Amid Rising Attacks, Death Threats

Hakeem Jeffries Threatens to Dox ICE Agents Amid Rising Attacks, Death Threats


House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) sparked controversy Thursday after pledging to publicly identify Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents involved in deportation operations, even as agents continue to face an increase in violent threats and doxing.​
Speaking at a press conference in Washington, Jeffries criticized what he described as federal immigration “overreach” and warned that ICE agents who conceal their identities while conducting raids would be exposed.​
Can't stop the lawful action with legislation - so lets put them and their families in danger. And people wonder why the Democratic Party is losing voters by the thousand.

Pope Leo's Virtual Event at White Sox Stadium, conflicting with Trump's military parade, sells out within hours,

It will also be livestreamed.
It seems as if every time I open Facebook I see 'reels' of Pope Leo, catching stuffed animals one-handed as he rides through crowds in the Popemobile, riding donkeys in Peru surrounded by throngs of children, blessing babies, and making profound statements about faith, humanity, community, and love that resonate strongy with people of all faiths--or no faiths--who believe in goodness and long for a better world.
Mesmerizing with charisma based on authenticity and goodness in a world longing for peace, love, and hope.
In June 14th's media battle between consummate good and attention-craving evil, I will choose good.
Why fill your minds with slime when you can be uplifted and inspired?

President Trump responds to return of alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia to US


President Donald Trump responded to the sudden return of Salvadoran illegal and alleged gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, saying, "he’s a bad guy" and that the courts will "show how horrible this guy is."

Trump appeared unbothered by Abrego Garcia’s return on Friday afternoon, telling reporters aboard Air Force One that the Department of Justice made the decision and that soon the world will see how "horrible" a person he is.

Trump expressed confidence in the DOJ and its case against Abrego Garcia. "The DOJ made a decision," he said, adding, "I think their decisions have been very, very good."
I hope they give the wife-beating gangster a speedy trial and send him back to where he belongs.

Battle of Los Angeles: Anti-ICE Leftists Go Berserk Against Federal Agents, Storm DHS Facility

Battle of Los Angeles: Anti-ICE Leftists Go Berserk Against Federal Agents, Storm DHS Facility


Mayhem ensued when ICE raids were conducted in Los Angeles yesterday. Like in Minneapolis, leftists came out of the woodwork to berate and disrupt federal agents enforcing immigration laws. Unlike that incident, however, it didn’t lead to what I was told is an act of armed rebellion: anti-ICE activists stormed a federal building, and the local police were nowhere to be found.

Multiple immigration sweeps reported across Los Angeles, with a tense standoff/protest downtown; SEIU union leader arrested

Videos showed federal agents running after people in the parking lot of the Home Depot in Westlake, not far from downtown Los Angeles

Another raid occurred at a business in the Garment District near 9th and Towne streets, with agents in riot gear detaining workers at a clothing store as dozens of people began to gather outside. As workers were hauled off in cuffs, throngs of people yelled at the agents and held up cellphones to record them, according to videos of the showdown. One person threw eggs at one of the vehicles as agents pushed members of the public back, the videos showed.

In the street, immigrant-rights advocates stood on a bed of a truck, using megaphones to speak to the workers inside the store, reminding them of their constitutional rights and instructing them not to sign anything or say anything to federal agents. They also told the agents that lawyers wanted access to the workers, and sometimes called out specific names.

“I want to talk to my clients Luis Lopez and Michel Garcia. We are here," one person could be heard saying. "The community is here with you. Your family is here with you."

Yasmeen Pitts O'Keefe, a spokesperson for Homeland Security Investigations, a branch of ICE, said federal agents in downtown Los Angeles were executing search warrants related to the harboring of people illegally in the country. At least 44 people were arrested and one for obstructing No other details were provided.

The crowd remained mostly peaceful, but photos and videos of the scene showed some unmarked vehicles used by ICE had been vandalized with graffiti. As agents whisked away workers in white SUVs, members of the crowd walked and ran alongside the vehicles, videos from the scene showed. At one point, a man backpedaling in front of a departing SUV was nearly run over when he tripped and fell in front of the vehicle.

Officials from the Service Employees International Union said in a statement that its California president, David Huerta, was detained and injured during a downtown raid "while exercising his First Amendment right to observe and document law enforcement activity."

An SEIU spokesperson said Huerta was taken to LA County General Hospital for his injuries and later released into federal custody.

Ilse Escobar, a United Teachers Los Angeles political organizer, told The Times she saw a scuffle take place before seeing Huerta being thrown to the ground by a federal agent.

"I told him, you just arrested a labor union president," Escobar said.

[Having watched some of the protest live on local TV, it looked like many union organizers were there and kept their protest disciplined and legal.]
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Wife is pregnant and I am depressed and a bit resentful. Help?

So this is going to be a long post. I'll use AI to summarize it a bit better of its to long though. I'm also spilling my emotions on here so its going to be intense. There are so amyn details I could add but it would be a book if I did. Skip past the ____ to get to main post, if not the details are below of our situation

So I'm 43 (USA), my wife is 39 (From Philippines). Been married 12 years. Marriage is not perfect, but the love is beyond strong. Neither of us really wanted kids, me more so than her. I am disabled and have never been able to hold a job or work. She knew this going into it. Thus I lived at home. She accepted me and married me. My parents brought her here. Sadly she didn't understand how money worked and over time got herself in debt by 80k.

She learned the hard lesson and filed for bankruptcy. She on a payment plan through debt management. And still paying off some loans that weren't covered by debt management. Needless to say we barely have money for anything. We only pay $100 rent a month because it's so bad. I was on some special version of SSI so at least I had money coming in. Until she started making to much at Amazon and I lost it, I also lost my medicaid.

So as you can tell, we are NOT ready for a baby. I don't know how well my health issues will do (22 migraines a month being the biggest issue) will do with a baby. Among my other health issues. I love kids mind you, she does also, however shes grossed out by kids. Like not wanting to change diapers. She also had a very low pain threshold. Since four of us live in one house, its not even close to being baby safe. Nor is there room for. We have a spare bedroom upstairs, which will work when its older of course. Our room is small and barley could hold a baby crib.

So... I realize it takes two to have a baby of course. We seldom have sex, just because neither of us cares about it that much. When we do there is no protection as we can't afford it (I literally stopped taking some meds to save money). Without going into intimate details I will simply say we still tried to methods to not get pregnant.

She been pregnant for two months now, just found out yesterday from a test (I kinda knew when he missed her period for more than a month). To note she was pregnant four years ago and had a miscarriage.

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So when she went to work (third shift) I spend most of the night crying. I am depressed. This sounds AWFUL. But I don't want the baby. I almost resent her. She's annoyed that I am not being positive. But I don't want to lie and pretend I care, when I don't. I've spent my whole life disabled, with issues. Often hoping God would take me. I also spent my life catering to others. Never asking for anything. The whole meek and humble thing. I let people walk all over me. And now we are having a baby.


I feel like being selfish now. I want what I want. I'm tired of putting up with people doing what they want and screwed up my life. I always gave her what she wanted. I let her do what she wanted (mostly). I figured being a useless disabled husband, I shouldn't ask for anything. Now I have had enough.

No, I don't believe in divorce. I do love her deeply, I'm just depressed, angry...etc right now. And no, by saying I don't want the baby I am nto talking about the A word. That is a sin and awful. However I have been praying for a miscarriage again. I can hear the comments already tearing me apart for even saying such a thing. But I don't know what else to think. We can't afford it, she's not responsible enough to handle one, my health is awful and I can't deal with one.

I also don't want to hear about "Well you shouldn't have been intimate!" That does not help as can't change the past. It's not like we don't know that of course. We only were intimate maybe 2-4 times a year as it was. Just looking for advice for the here and now. To note, while she doens't want a baby either, being pregnant of course has her emotional and now she's happy.

Meanwhile I am stressed thinking about the reality of it. And I know I can't talk to anyone. My Christian friends will judge me for feeling this way. My non-christian friends will just yap about the A word or say things like split up. I also should note I grew up homeschooled. So I was around babies, kids...etc. I love kids. I'd love to be a dad. And of course my parents live with us, so that will help. Even though they are near deaths door and have health issues themselves. Honestly I am tired of my life. If not for the fear of death and God, I'd end it currently. I'm tired of being tired and givingt up everything and getting nothing in return. Tired of being nice.

I just need advice, or comfort. Or something. I know God has things happen for a reason and a baby is a blessing of course.

Broken and Regretful

When we are born into this world, we are born with sin natures, in the image of Adam, the first man God created, and the first man to sin against God. We are separate from God, unable within ourselves to be made righteous in the sight of God. We sin, by nature, and we are destined to hell. So God sent his only begotten Son, Jesus Christ (God the Son), to the earth to be born as a human baby to a human mother. And while he lived on the earth he was both fully God and fully human (God incarnate) living among the people.

But the purpose for Jesus coming to this earth and to taking on human flesh, although without sin, was so he would be our sacrificial lamb on a cross to put our sins to death with him so that, by God-persuaded faith in him, we would now die with Christ to sin, and be raised with him to walk in newness of life in him, no longer to live as slaves to sin, but as slaves to God and to his righteousness. As those who confess him as our Lord and Savior, our lives are now to be surrendered to him to obey him and to live only for him.

But we still live in flesh bodies in a fallen world, and so we still have the vulnerability to sin against God, although we should no longer be inclined (motivated, persuaded) that direction. Our desire should now be for our Lord to please him in all that we are and do and say. For we died with Christ to sin, so how can we live in it any longer? Sin should no longer have mastery over our lives to where we still obey sin, in practice. For if sin is what we obey, it leads to death. But obedience to God leads to eternal life with God.

So, although we should no longer desire sin, but God and his righteousness, it is possible for a true believer in Christ to sin (1 John 2:1-2). But a true follower of Christ should not be one who is still committing sin in practice, deliberately and habitually. For the Scriptures teach that if sin is our practice, and not obedience to God, that we do not know God, we are not in fellowship with him, we are not born of God, but we are still of the devil, and we will not be saved from our sins nor have eternal life with God in heaven.

[Matthew 7:13-14,21-23; Luke 9:23-26; John 1:12-13; John 6:44; John 10:27-30; Acts 26:18; Romans 2:6-8; Romans 6:1-23; Romans 8:1-14; 1 Corinthians 10:1-22; Galatians 5:16-24; Ephesians 2:8-10; Ephesians 4:17-32; Ephesians 5:3-6; Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 3:1-19; Hebrews 4:1-13; Hebrews 12:1-2; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 1:5-10; 1 John 2:3-6; 1 John 3:4-10]

But should any of us be caught in sin once again, or should we wander from the truth (Galatians 6:1; James 5:19-20), then we need to repent of our sins and obey God and submit our lives to God, and allow him to restore us back to a right relationship with him in full surrender to his will and purpose for our lives. But true biblical repentance is not a “sin, confess, sin, confess” ritual whereby our lives are not surrendered to the Lord, to walking in his ways, but where we sin deliberately and habitually against our Lord.

13 “Do return, O Lord; how long will it be?
And be sorry for Your servants.
14 O satisfy us in the morning with Your lovingkindness,
That we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.
15 Make us glad according to the days You have afflicted us,
And the years we have seen evil.
16 Let Your work appear to Your servants
And Your majesty to their children.
17 Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us;
And confirm for us the work of our hands;
Yes, confirm the work of our hands.” (Psalm 90:13-17 NASB1995)

And this doesn’t have to be just about sin, repentance, and restoration. Sometimes the Lord allows us to go through trials and tribulations to test our faith, and those trials can be very hard, at times, and they can really stretch us, and may even tempt us to want to give up the fight, at times. And so we must turn to the Lord in these times of temptation or trials, and we must seek his face, and believe in him to restore us and/or to give us the strength to endure. But we must never give up on God!

For the Lord will have compassion on those who are truly his, who are not faking their Christianity while deliberately and habitually sinning against God and against other humans. For biblical repentance is not just saying you are sorry, especially if you go right back to recommitting the same sins habitually. True repentance results in not only a change of heart and mind, but a change of behavior, attitude, and lifestyle. If we are truly repentant we will not keep repeating the same sinful practices deliberately.

Now, again, this doesn’t have to be just about sin and repentance and restoration. But this can engage any kind of testing and trials and tribulations which we go through in this life to test our faith. And there, as well, we will need God’s lovingkindness and his grace extended to us for us to survive the onslaught against us. We will need the Lord to ease our pain and suffering and to give us joyful hearts, even in the midst of suffering. For we will need to see that suffering has a purpose, and then submit to God.

[Matthew 5:10-12; Matthew 10:16-39; Matthew 24:9-14; Luke 6:22-23; Luke 21:12-17; John 15:18-21; John 17:14; Rom 5:3-5; Phil 3:7-11; 1 Pet 1:6-7; 1 Pet 4:12-17; 2 Tim 3:12; 1 Thess 3:1-5; Jas 1:2-4; 2 Co 1:3-11; Heb 12:3-12; 1 Jn 3:13; Revelation 6:9-11; Revelation 7:9-17; Revelation 11:1-3; Revelation 12:17; Revelation 13:1-18; Revelation 14:1-13]

When Pretty Things Get Broken

By Joni Eareckson Tada

I have a piece of China, a pretty porcelain vase –
It holds such lovely flowers; captures everybody’s gaze.
But fragile things do slip and fall, as everybody knows.
And when my vase came crashing down, those tears began to flow.

My life was just like China, a lovely thing to me;
Full of porcelain promises of all that I might be.
But fragile things do slip and fall, as everybody knows.
And when my life came crashing down, those tears began to flow.

Now Jesus is no porcelain Prince. His promises won’t break.
His holy word holds fast and sure. His love, no one can shake.
So, if your life is shattered by sorrow, pain, or sin –
His healing love will reach right down and make you whole again.

‘Cause don’t we all cry when pretty things get broken?
Don’t we all sigh at such an awful loss?
Jesus will dry your tears, as He has spoken;
‘Cause He was the one broken on the cross.

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Broken and Regretful
An Original Work / June 7, 2025
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love

AND WHAT IS PAUL MEAN IN HEB 6:4 SAYING TO US TODAY ?

# 1 FOR / is a Cnjuncation

# 2 ( IT IS / WAS ADDED ) IMPOSSIBLE / ADYNATO , is in the Nominative Tense , in the Sngular , in the Neuter

# 3 FOR THOSE WHO / HO , is a Definite Article , in the Accusative Case , in the Plural

# 4 WERE ONCE / HAPAX , is an Adverb

# 5 ENLIGHTEN / HOTIZO , is an Aorist Tense , it happened in past time , in the Passive Voice , that they were enlighten by

HOLY SPIRIT , is a Parriciple Tense , in the Acussative Case , in the Plural

#6 AND / TE , is a Disjuncative Particle

# 7 HAVE TASTED / EVVONIIA , is a Aorist Tense , is in the Middle Voice and means , that Israel was Particpating IN THE RESULTS

# 8 OF THE / HO , IN Aorist Tense , inthe Middle Voice , a Participle Tense , in the Accusative Case , in the Plural

# 9 HEAVENLY / EPORANIO , in the GENITIVE Case , in the Singular

# 10 GIFT / DOREA , in the Gentive Case , in the Singular

# 11 AND / KAI , is a Conjuncation

# 12 WERE MADE / GINOMI , in the AORIST Tense , in the Passive Voice , in the Participle Tense , in the Accusative Case , in Plural

# 13 PARTAKERS / METOCHOS , in the Accusative Case , in the Plural

# 14 OF THE HOLY / HAGIOS , in the Genitive Case , in the Singular , in the Plural

# 15 SPRIT / PNEUMA , inthe Genitive Case , in then Signular , in the Neuter , meaming Male and Female

And it is very CLEAR , from the book of Acts 2: 38 this relatinship LASTED some 40 years and ended in Acts 28:25-28 .

And one day when we taken up to be with Christ , Israel wil be BORN AGAIN as written in EZE in Chapter 36 -38

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Is witchcraft/occult and demons real?

Do Christians believe that witchcraft/occult really works? i.e. ouija boards, psychics, palm readers, tarot cards, black magic, white magic, seances, contacting the dead, new age spirituality, etc.

I've heard Christians say that demons can allow it to work. So are demons real?

Some Christian parents don't allow their children to read/watch Harry Potter - perhaps because they think there is some kind of reality to witchcraft.

National Association of Realtors changes 'hate speech' rule after pastor found guilty for Bible verses

The National Association of Realtors has voted to change its controversial "hate speech" rule after punishing a Christian minister who shared Bible verses on social media.

On Thursday, the NAR voted to change the "hate speech" rule adopted in 2020 under its code of ethics.

In the amendment to Standard of Practice 10-5, which says its members "shall not harass any person or persons based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity," the NAR clarified that the rule can only regulate a realtor's speech that is made in their professional capacity in furtherance of their real estate practice.

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Gavin Newsom threatens to cut off California's federal taxes in Trump rebuke. Yes ,this needs to happiness. Red states talks their nonsense.

MSN Gavin Newsom threatens to cut off California's federal taxes in Trump rebuke.
Yes ,this needs to happiness. Red states talks their nonsense. But California should take care of Californias , not Red States. Red states what this .That's their problem .And they should get what they want.

Homo erectus in Java: 140,000-year-old fossils found in submerged river valley

Coped from another site:
Human fossils dating back 140,000 years were discovered in the creation of an artificial island in Indonesia. During sand dredging in the Madura Strait, contractors pulled around 177 million cubic feet (5 million cubic meters) of sand and sandstones to create an artificial island, which surfaced fossils. This discovery reveals a previously unknown Homo erectus population in Southeast Asia. Homo erectus were the earliest hominins to resemble modern humans, with larger bodies, longer legs, and shorter arms in comparison to their torso.

Homo erectus in Java: 140,000-year-old fossils found in submerged river valley

For those who tend towards the scientific study, here's the paper from "Quaternary Environments and Humans"
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2950236524000409

In The Bond of Peace

“Therefore I, the prisoner of the Lord, implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love, being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” (Ephesians 4:1-3 NASB1995)

When we come to faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior of our lives, by the grace of God, and persuaded of God, we are crucified with Christ in death to sin, and raised with Christ to walk in newness of life in him, no longer to live as slaves (addicted) to sin, but as slaves to God and to his righteousness, in walks of surrender and in obedience to our Lord and to his commandments under the New Covenant. And we are no longer to keep living like we did before we believed in Jesus, for Jesus rescued us from our former lives.

So, as those who profess that Jesus Christ is our Lord, that we are his, by faith in him, and that we are children of God, according to the promise, we are to live our lives as though we truly do belong to God, and not as those who do not believe in the Lord Jesus. For we are to walk (in conduct, in practice) in a manner worthy (fitting, appropriate, suitable) of the calling with which we have all been called. And we are all called to deny self, die daily to sin, by the Spirit, and to walk in obedience to God’s commands.

For faith in Jesus Christ, which comes from God, which is persuaded of God, and which is gifted to us by God, and which is not of our own doing, is not words only, or some status we now wear. For faith in Jesus means that we are persuaded of God as to his righteousness and holiness, and of our sinfulness, and of our need to die with Christ to sin and to now walk with him in obedience to his commands. Faith in Jesus is a lifetime commitment to serve the Lord with our lives and to no longer live for sinful pleasures.

For Jesus Christ taught that to come to him we must deny self, take up our cross daily (die daily to sin), and follow (obey) him. For if we hold on to living in sin and for self, we will lose our lives for eternity. But if we deny self, die daily to sin, by the Spirit, and we walk in obedience to our Lord and to his commands, in his power, then we have eternal life with God. For not everyone who calls him “Lord” will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one DOING (obeying) the will of God (see Luke 9:23-26; Matthew 7:21-23).

And we are not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought, or to think that we can gain the acceptance of God based on our own human merit. We must own up to the fact that not one of us is deserving of God’s grace, and that it is only by the grace of God that any of us can die to sin and now walk in obedience to our Lord, in his power. So all the glory belongs to God that we can be rescued out of slavery to sin and now serve God with our lives. So we should be very thankful for the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on that cross.

Now, when this speaks of gentleness, patience, and tolerance, this does not mean that we dilute the gospel message, or that we shy away from sharing it with others, in truth, out of fear of offending the ungodly. And it doesn’t mean that we lie to people to make them feel good, and that we never confront anyone with their sin and call them to faith in Jesus and to repentance and to obedience to God. For gentleness is reserved strength, not sugar-coating or refusing to share the truth so as not to offend others.

And it doesn’t mean that, in the gatherings of the church (the body of Christ) that we tolerate deliberate and habitual sin in the lives of those calling themselves Christians by doing nothing about it, or by coddling them in their sins, or by providing support groups for the sinfully addicted for them to commiserate along with their fellow addicts while permitting them to keep sinning sexually, and against their spouses, in adultery, for very long periods of time, even for many years, and indefinitely, repeating same cycle.

For if we are going to be diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, then we have to be those who are committed to Christ and to obeying him, in practice, and to living morally pure, honest, faithful, upright, and godly lives, in the power of God, by the grace of God, as we cooperate fully with God in his work of grace in our lives. For God’s grace is training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives while we await our Lord’s return one day.

[Matthew 7:13-14,21-23; Luke 9:23-26; John 1:12-13; John 6:44; John 10:27-30; Acts 26:18; Romans 2:6-8; Romans 6:1-23; Romans 8:1-14; 1 Corinthians 10:1-22; Galatians 5:16-24; Ephesians 2:8-10; Ephesians 4:17-32; Ephesians 5:3-6; Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 3:1-19; Hebrews 4:1-13; Hebrews 12:1-2; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 1:5-10; 1 John 2:3-6; 1 John 3:4-10]

Seek the Lord

An Original Work / July 20, 2012
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love
Musical Instrumentation by Mark Bradley
Based off Isaiah 55


“Come to Me all you who thirst; come to waters.
Listen to Me, and eat what’s good today,
And your soul will delight in richest of fare.
Give ear to Me, and you will live.
I have made an eternal covenant with you.
Wash in the blood of the Lamb.”

Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him.
Let the wicked forsake his way, in truth.
Let him turn to the Lord, and he will receive mercy.
Freely, God pardons him.
“For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor are your ways My ways,”
declares the Lord, our God.

“My word that goes out of My mouth is truthful.
It will not return to Me unfulfilled.
My word will accomplish all that I desire,
And achieve the goal I intend.
You will go in joy and be led forth in peace.
The mountains will burst into song… before you,
And all of the trees clap their hands.”

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In The Bond of Peace
An Original Work / June 6, 2025
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love

Supreme Court sides with Trump admin in permitting DOGE access to Social Security data

The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump’s team of cost-cutters at the Department of Government Efficiency can access Social Security systems containing the personal information of millions of Americans.
The high court’s ruling overturns a preliminary injunction issued in April by a Maryland federal judge blocking DOGE staffers attached to the Social Security Administration (SSA) from accessing non-anonymized data and making any changes to the computer code or software used by the agency.

We can't permit lower courts to undermine the presidency.

“It Became Him”

“For it became Him, for whom are all things, and by whom are all things, in bringing people unto glory, to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings. For both He that sanctifieth and they who are sanctified are all of one: for which cause He is not ashamed to call them brethren” (Heb 2:10, 11). This verse tells both how God’s grace has extended to us; and what became this God to do, in bringing many to glory, into His very presence Who dwelleth in light unapproachable?

He was to bring them to glory. Therefore, He must go where they were, and become one with them as to their guilt (Not guilty Himself of course or He could not be the Sacrifice—NC), which He must bear; and become sin on their behalf (become like sin but not sin itself, i.e. “likeness of sin” Rom 8:3). So bringing many children unto glory would involve sufferings—the most terrible of all, to be forsaken of His Father—made a curse for us (sacrificed for the curse but without imputed sin - Gal 3:13—NC)! Nothing else could “become” God as regarding our sin and our sinful state (possessing the old man is sin’s source—NC).

1. It became His being, as God. It was into God’s presence we were to be brought (Heb 4:14, 16). 2. It became His holiness: with an infinite abhorrence He hated sin (Psa 97:10; Pro 8:13). 3. It became His righteousness: He must deal righteously in bringing others to glory (Jhn 17:22). 4. It became the God Whose name is Love (1Jo 4:8) to do this amazing thing—bring to glory many people. Only a God of Love would want us There. 5. It became His wisdom, “of Whom are all things and for Whom are all things” (Heb 2:10). He sees the eternities and has planned for them as it became Him. 6. It became His Lordship over all things (Phl 2:9-11). Knowing all things about all creatures, He could place them all where He would. God chose to place first those redeemed by His Son (Christians are second to the Trinity and are more important than the angels, man being the sole creature in God’s image—NC). 7. It became the Father because the Lord Jesus’ obedience unto death revealed God for all ages. He is worthy to be obeyed, said His Son, even into forsaking, anguish and death!

Finally, the Father infinitely loves His Son, the “Captain” of these people. Thus it became Him to plan for that Son a path of sufferings untold and unutterable, in walking in which day by day that Son’s fidelity to God His Father became manifest to all eternity; and God will forever remember the Son’s sufferings, as if they were but yesterday.

Thus, it became God to make the Leader of our “salvation perfect through sufferings” (Heb 2:10), and remember, if we suffer with Him, it is because we are redeemed by His sufferings and sacrifice. Satan hates redeemed ones, those trusting Christ’s one offering (Heb 10:10). So he makes them suffer, whether by temptation to doubt the Savior’s sacrifice; or be calling attention to their weak faith, or inconsistent walk (1Jo 2:6). The Lord Jesus accepted work on the Cross (accepted of the Father - 2Co 6:18), and not our grasp of it, is the question! We know that the Father has accepted His Son’s sacrifice (Matthew 3:17), because He raised Him from the dead and set Him at His own right hand in glory!

It became God . . . “to make Him perfect through sufferings.” It behooved Christ to suffer, and to “rise again from the dead.” The very foundation of the Gospel appears in this word, it became God! It became Him to judge sin; it became Him to give His own Son to bear sin (the Father could have come instead of the Word, but the Father wanted it to be the greatest sacrifice of all—NC). It became Him to lay before that Son a path “even unto death” (Mat 26:38).While we now “behold . . . Jesus crowned with glory and honor” (Psa 8:5; Heb 2:9), let us not only see His present place as God’s reward to Him for His path of obedience, but also regard His path of suffering thereto, as the only path which could become a holy God!

—William R Newell (1865-1956)






MJS daily devotional excerpt for June 5: Circumstantial Evidence


The Spirit convicts us of sins that we may be convinced of God’s cleansing. We do not deserve to be forgiven, but the Lord Jesus deserves to be trusted. -MJS (we deserve God's forgiveness after rebirth--NC)

“We find the greatest difficulty often in bringing our sorrow to God. How can I do so, some may be saying, as my sorrow is the fruit of my sin? How can I take it to God? If it was suffering for righteousness’ sake, then I would, but I am suffering for my sin; and can I, in the integrity of my heart towards God, take my sorrows to Him, knowing I deserve them?

“Yes: the Lord Jesus has been to God about them. This, then, is the ground on which I can go. There has been perfect atonement for all my sins; Christ has been judged for them. Will God judge us both? No; I go to Him on the ground of atonement, and God can justly meet me in all my sorrow, because Christ’s work has been so perfectly done.

“The guilt which the throne detects, the altar removes. If in the light of the throne one object is seen, namely, ruined, guilty, undone self; then, in the light of the altar, one object is seen, namely, a full, precious, all-sufficient Christ. The remedy reaches to the full extent of the ruin, and the same light that reveals the one reveals the other likewise. This gives settled repose to the conscience. God Himself has provided a remedy for all ruin which the light of His throne has revealed.” - John Nelson Darby (1800-1882)

'Deeply disturbing': Understanding the PCA's 'scandalizers' controversy

On this episode of "The Inside Story," The Christian Post's Jon Brown breaks down a surprising drama unfolding inside the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) after a leader in the denomination displayed a list of people he publicly accused of being "scandalizers."

"During an episode of The Gospel Coalition's 'Gospelbound' podcast last week that touched on institutional stewardship, the Rev. Bryan Chapell, who has served as the administrative head of the PCA since 2020, briefly showed a list of people whom he accused of either abandoning their families, renouncing Jesus Christ or dying by suicide," Brown wrote.

Furor and frustration immediately followed when viewers were able to zoom in and read the list of names. Some of those listed have since spoken up in shock and awe that they were included, denying the aforementioned claims.

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