Pay attention pt 1
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not for the faint of heart ❤️
We need to stay focused and not be offended.
stay tuned for pt 2, I will link it here:
• pay attention pt2
Stay alert, we are waking up, demons tremble at the Righteousness of Yeshua Hamashiach inside of us!
BE BOLD
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• Ecclesiastes observations
• Be of Good Courage!! ...
• Repent! the trials and...
• reupload/ unpopular facts
• Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
• stay focused
• 1Thessalonians Ch. 4-5
• Perilous times are here
• A study for babes in C...
• No sign shall be given it
• A Study on Hebrews
• Galatians Ch. 5
• He counted the cost. 🙏
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3:35 i meditated on these verses earlier this morning❤
@achangeinperspective
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Praise the name of the LORD JESUS! Its beautiful to see how the Lord works through the body of Christ!
Thank you Miss for this blessing. What a wonderful conclusion we have to look forward to. Praise God and his Son who died for us. Jesus Christ is King 👑
@achangeinperspective
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Amen brother! Maranatha!
What better book in an upside down world than ecclesiastes to show the wisdom of the world as foolishness.
@achangeinperspective
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Amen! At some point here I quoted Ephesians mentioning the powers and principalities, Ch 6; but stated "Ecclesiastes" Hallelujah Jesus is KING! 👑💖 🙏
@Briand-ei1gs
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@achangeinperspective no it was ecclesiastices
@Briand-ei1gs
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@@achangeinperspective u didn't misspeak
@Briand-ei1gs
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@achangeinperspective I have to watch ur vid again because I am going to write those verses down and I wascto lazy to do it the first time haha
Karma is the Sanskrit term for “reaping what you sow!”
@achangeinperspective
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Borrowed from Sanskrit कर्मन् (karman, “act, action, performance”), from the root कृ (kṛ, “to do, make”), from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷer- (“to do, make, build”). Derived from the Sanskrit word karman, meaning “act,” the term karma carried no ethical significance in its earliest specialized usage. In ancient texts (1000-700 bce) of the Vedic religion, karma referred simply to ritual and sacrificial action.