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Jun 29Liked by Biblical Man

I may be on my own, but He teaches MY hands to fight and MY fingers to WAR. and my hands to war and my fingers to FIGHT. Jael. Deborah. Gideon. David. Sometimes I just can't help myself.....My ultimate mission is the courts, but in the meantime, I will take on the church with no talents in one way or the other, for now, from the sidelines, and if not that, then the political spirit spits at me and I spit back. Better. Kind of like "build back better..."

.......But God! is my High Tower \\\\\\°////// .......and He sets me on a high place, Aim.

I love turning the defensive 91st into offensive bombs. Seriously....,....Is there not a just cause....,...!

This govco has got to be demolished. And I can help, my way. Job 22:28.

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Sometimes all you need is to be in the right place at the right time with a bottle of milk and a tent peg, being first of all willing to obey and do what God has CALLED and EQUIPPED you to do. He'll take care of the rest: Sisera won't stand a chance

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And he doesn't. I've got the best most tempting milk. High Omega 3, raw. Tempting for sisera's. His calling sure has loaded me up with some ammo, so to speak. Love your comment.... Plus, picked up a railroad tie decades ago, before I was saved. I measured it in my mind, to the stakes pounded through hands and feet. I was not saved then, but that hit me like a ton of bricks. I calculate in my mind it needed to be half as thick and 6 inches longer to go through feet and hands/wrists. Decades later, that became my calling. Deb's in there, too. It took both of them. And David's beautiful, beautiful, "Is there not a just cause?" Oh my God. Yes. There is.

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since i’m

watching baseball LM, swing for the fences!

steve H

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Now, two decades into the 21st century, General Booth’s words ring truer than ever. This man saw the apostasy drawing near over 100 years ago. It is interesting that the organization today is still true to its mission…the making of saints out of sinners. The Salvation Army was, and is, not a church. It is a religious organization that holds to the old orthodox tenets of Christian faith and is loosely based on a military structure. I am not an expert on its inner workings, but I find it interesting that the martial aspect of hierarchy may well be the church needs now. Not the making of killers, but the making of soldiers for Christ. Soldiers who are unafraid of the devil and will help their neighbor slay the demons that hound them. Soldiers for Christ, who put Him first, and would fall on a spiritual grenade to save his brother from hell. I for one, am strengthened by the martial narratives that the Biblical Man routinely feeds us. Meat is what soldiers need to consume, not the drinking of fat-free milk that leads to weakness and defeat in the heat of waging war against ungodly men and demons alike.

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