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crisaunty · 9 months ago
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my faith is weak, i need his strength
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healedbyhoney · 3 months ago
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kinda obsessed with these…
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essence-of-femininity · 5 months ago
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"Prayer is the best weapon we possess, the key that opens the heart of God."
Saint Fr. Pio
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wordswithloveee · 6 months ago
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chamberofthespirit · 9 months ago
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♡ Grimoire Ideas for the Folk Catholic Witch ♡
~ Spiritual Warfare
~ Biblical Herbs
~ Biblical Crystals
~ History of the Christian Pentagram (I have a post on this that might be helpful!)
~ Knot Magic
~ The Rosary
~ St. Benedict Medal
~ Old Folk Remedies (medical, protection, etc.)
~ Catholic Holidays
~ Prayers
~ Classes of Angels
~ Psalms and how to use them
~ Levels of Heaven
~ The Archangels and how they can help
~ History of Folk Magic
~ Christian symbols
~ History of Jesus Christ
~ Rundown on Veiling
~ Meditation
~ Facts about Exorcisms
~ Things Demons Hate (to use in spells and rituals for warding)
p.s. this research will go along with the exorcism stuff, look up what they hate according to exorcists.
~ Facts about The Church
~ The Seven Deadly Sins and How to Avoid Them
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walkthroughtheword · 1 year ago
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Dear Lord, help me to not be afraid. Make me strong against worry and fear and bring peace. Lord, I don't want to be a worrier, I want to be a warrior for you. Thank you for fighting for me when I struggle to do it myself. I pray this all in Jesus' powerful name. Amen!
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3rd-world-elite · 3 months ago
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whencyclopedia · 3 months ago
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Sermon on the Mount
The Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew (chapters 5, 6, and 7) became a foundational element of the religion of Christianity. The sermon is based on the traditions of Judaism and the Law of Moses, but with added interpretations of the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Matthew placed it at the beginning of Jesus' ministry, and its themes continued throughout the gospel.
Sermon on the Mount
Carl Bloch (Public Domain)
Background & Setting for Matthew
Like the other gospels, there are no internal dates in Matthew. The 2nd-century Church Fathers placed Matthew as the first gospel in the New Testament, but we know that Mark was the earliest, c. 70 CE or beyond. Matthew (c. 85 CE) and Luke (c. 95 CE) contained almost verbatim stories from Mark, so the consensus is that they had a written copy of Mark. The sermon is not in the Gospel of Mark. Scholars have concluded that Matthew and Luke had additional sources for Jesus beyond Mark, known as the "Q" source. It has not survived independently but was named "Q" for the German Quelle ("source") because German Bible scholars were the first to categorize these additional teachings. Luke had a similar version, in his Sermon on the Plain.
The provenance for Matthew is understood to be Galilee. This is derived from several factors, one of which is that the gospel ends with the resurrected Jesus telling the disciples to go to Galilee and meet him there. He then appeared and commissioned them "to make disciples of all nations", the Gentiles (Matthew 28:19).
When the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple complex in 70 CE, some Jews, which may have included some Pharisees, survived by escaping the city and establishing formalized schools for the study of their scriptures now that the sacrifices in the Temple cult were no longer possible. Some of these schools were located in Galilee and centered in the synagogues. This became the beginning of what is known as Rabbinic Judaism over the next centuries.
Throughout Matthew's gospel, the vitriol against the Jews increased. His Jesus consistently taught against doing things the way the Jews do it in their synagogues. We have an image that Christians may have literally moved out of the synagogues and established their own version, which became the early churches.
Christians claimed that Jesus was the messiah predicted by the prophets in the final days. God would then establish his kingdom on earth. But as the decades passed, the kingdom was not manifest. Early Christianity rationalized this with the concept of parousia, or second appearance. Resurrected and exalted to heaven, at a future time, Jesus would return and fulfill everything the prophets had predicted. The overall purpose of the sermon was twofold:
to state that Christians have the correct understanding of the Laws of Moses as opposed to the Jews
to teach believers how to live in the interim while awaiting the return of Jesus.
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craigwhitey · 2 years ago
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Verse of the day. #Jesus #God #BibleVerse #christianmessage #jesuschrist #jesusfreak #religion #GodsNotDead #bible #holy #righteousness #spiritual #blessed #christ #emanuel #christianblogger #christianity #christian #christianlife #christianman #christiandad #christianliving #christianwomen #faith #grace #truth #offer #followme #choosejoy #godsloveministries https://www.instagram.com/p/CpyLx-PyRqr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ex0rin · 1 year ago
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Secretary Bucky & Guard Dog Rumlow | Reverse Winterbones What If… Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?
+BONUS
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perroulisses · 1 month ago
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Sticker designs for the archive
Trans stars ft. Jesus
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crisaunty · 6 months ago
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i need u Jesus
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dogujulian · 1 month ago
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who is this historically accurate diva🩸🫀
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dmckinney79 · 1 year ago
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"I am severely afflicted; LORD, give me life according to your word." - Psalm 119:107
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comprobado · 5 months ago
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“Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in Him.”
‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭30‬:‭5‬
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chamberofthespirit · 2 months ago
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You must not think that Jesus wouldn't want to speak to you. Jesus wants to speak to all people. No background, race, identity, practice, etc. will ever make Jesus see you as unworthy of speaking to him. Jesus is a man of the people, those who have done good and those who have done bad. He wants all people (those who are willing to reach out to him) to give their words to him. You must remember that even though he is God, he was also a human on earth. God showed great strength by coming to this world in the very shoes of his own creation so he could be beaten down and feel the same pain that us people have felt throughout our lives. Come to him if that is what you seek. He will not scold you for being a human. Jesus spent his days gathering those who were also hurt and considered "outcasts". Do not compare yourself to those who you consider righteous, they might have an annotated bible or constantly visit the church or have a different identity than you but do not let it make you forget that you too are a vessel for the holy spirit.
Jesus is a shepherd, not a hunter.
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