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serendipity-adventures · 8 months ago
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200 Best Palm Sunday Captions to Inspire Faith
Explore 200 inspiring Palm Sunday captions to deepen your faith and reflection. Perfect for social media and personal meditation
Introduction Embarking on the journey through Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, a day brimming with profound symbolism and joyous celebrations. This auspicious occasion commemorates Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, an event greeted with palm branches and shouts of “Hosanna!” . Presented here are 200 of the best Palm Sunday captions, meticulously curated to embody the diverse…
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solodolodevotion · 1 year ago
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isaiahmadoda · 3 years ago
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#Thembalami #pastorisaiahmadoda #WorshipMoments #likesubscribeshare #likeforfollow https://www.instagram.com/p/CasRvgdD4LC0QzZzcQogPlK-SOXuXrze3biCpI0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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djpaul254 · 3 years ago
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Pure kikuyu Worship Songs Mixtape_DJ PAUL 254
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peterocksadiq · 5 years ago
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JOIN #PeteRock and #Koinonia this Friday 24th April, we would be having an amazing experience. We would be Opening up portals and fountains of the #DEEP as we touch The Heart of The Father with Spirit inspired Songs. It’s going to be an outpour of the Spirit. (Shatalam sha talamta ) • • You don’t want to miss this moment. #koinoniamusic #Deep #deepcallethtothedeep #FathersHeart #worshipmoments #ourpour #music #goapel https://www.instagram.com/p/B_S_0F8DVHo/?igshid=1fwe8n7q0aaat
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akaashrays · 6 years ago
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Probably the most Blessed and Amazing Sound Engineer - Arranger I've seen.! God Bless you @arjunsaroj14 #Aaghaaz #AaghaazFamily #Worship #WorshipMoments #SundayService #SoundEngineer #MusicArranger (at Versova, Mumbai) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvGzevpHd1H/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2ipxve9waelc
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christiansapphicprincess · 7 years ago
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 Hey guys! Just a quick heads-up that a blog called WorshipMoment is super homophobic and thinks being gay is a choice. I would unfollow and block ASAP.
Have a blessed evening everyone :D <3
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samode85 · 6 years ago
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CONGRATULATIONS 🤚🤚👏👏👏👏 DR TIM GODFREY @timgodfreyworld When God wants to embarrass you,he doesn't look at your background, The Next time you see him, address me Appropriately 😪 Signed - DR. TIM GODFREY . @ROXNATIONEMPIRE @timgodfreyworld #SHEntertainment #shemusic #shentertainment #spontanous - #regrann #NARATOTHEWORLD #churchhill #worshipsongs#worshipsong #bethelchurch#spontaneous #whpspontaneous #spontaneousworship#mightysounds #worshippers#hillsongworship #worshiping#elevationworship #worshipjesus#praiseandworship #worshipmo https://www.instagram.com/p/BphzW9sFd-7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2zp8c1ewj9vr
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alistairradley · 6 years ago
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What are your favorite Christian blogs on Tumblr?
Okay, I’m gonna assume that you’re asking about Christian bloggers that mostly post Christian stuff so I’m gonna name some blogs one by one and give out a short description of why I think you should follow them.First off is @my--darling--dear2, she’s the very first Christian I’ve interacted here ever since I made my blog a little over a year ago. She’s reformed, she’s spoken out against the great evils plaguing the Tumblr community (prosperity gospel, LGBT not being a sin, abortion, etc.) If you’ve been following a couple of Christian blogs, you’ve probably seen one of her posts circulating around with tons of reblogs and horrible comments.She’s also very artsy. You can look at her old blog @my--darling--dear and you can see a ton of her old paintings slowly coming together. She’s making personalized hand pendants and keychains now just in case you want to check that out.She’s a memer and has a weird sense of humor. You’ll like her.Second, is @coffeeman777, he’s probably one of the nicest Christians I’ve spoken to here in Tumblr. I’ve seen a couple of posts of him debating theology with other people, he’s always polite even when other people step out of line. I think he’s a little busy with his family as of the moment but he posts a lot of relevant stuff. We usually make jokes about him about being a Molinist but he fires back with anti-Calvinist memes which are downright hilarious (Seriously, don’t get into a meme war with him by yourself).Also he likes coffee.There’s also @thesovereignword. I’ve never interacted with this blogger but it’s still one of my favorite blogs. I’m not sure if it’s a guy or a girl or if they’re a group of people but they post a lot of relevant quotes and bible verses.And there’s also @vananasplit, we’ve been following each other for a long time but we’ve only interacted recently because of the meme wars. There’s @banana-with-a-bow-tie, @calvinistwoman, @soundlessdragon, @yourdailyinspiration.I was gonna put up short descriptions for all of them but I have a headache right now that’s starting to get worse. Lol. But these Christian bloggers are all worth following. 
Oh and just to add there’s two bloggers that I’d like to mention here @worshipmoment and @strawberry-milktea. They used to be one of my favorites but they’re inactive as of now. WM said goodbye on a post a while back. I’m not sure what happened but I think he had to get more involved with his ministry in his church. His blog has this sort of GotQuestions or CARM sort of setup where he published long written posts about certain topics. It’s all still there. If you browse in desktop I think you you can easily go through his old posts. StrawberryMilkTea has great content from her answers in anonymous asks. It’s too bad they’re both gone but you can still look through their old blog.I’ve followed a few more Christian blogs here so I may add more people to the list as time goes by.
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eternalloveheart · 7 years ago
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Jesus vs Zoroaster.
I don’t want you to be afraid so this might not be for the faint of faith. I have argued with skeptics and some of them love to claim some nonsensical theories such as Christianity is based on different religions.
Do not be deceived there is a lot of twisting of words when they mention names like Zoroaster. I am serious people have tried to use this on me claiming Jesus is based on paganism. Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.
Background information.
I may reiterate information that is already well known for those who are unaware. I just want to make sure I disclose all the pertinent information. In the belief of Zoroastrianism is where it is said to originate the belief of “good” vs “evil”. In the records of their belief it is shown they believe in two gods fighting one for good and one for evil in dualism. It has one god that should be worshiped being monotheistic in a sense. It is the idea known as the “combat myth” by scholars. In their beliefs there was already the idea of heaven, hell, angels and demons set for mankind. Zoroastrianism was most well known to have been common among the Persian empire.
I thought a lot about this one in religion course I took in university. I wondered if perhaps in every advancement of the time period there is another manifestation of God. I got to thinking that it might all be the same divinity showing themselves throughout time in ways that can be understood by the culture. In human advancement this deity could go more and more in depths step by step. I just knew that Jesus Christ said “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the father except through me”. In other words any idea of combining this savior with another view means outright denying Jesus Christ.  
Jewish History vs Zoroastrianism History.
In this case Zoroastrianism must be compared Judaism by revisiting history. It is a well known historic fact that the Jews and the Persians came in contact with each other at an early period. It has been thought that the belief influenced the Jewish. Inversely there has been scholars that argue the opposite that rather early Judaism influenced Zoroastrianism. He studied the customs, ideas and cultures of the areas to try to pinpoint which one influenced the other religion.
Darmesteter’s findings.
“He returned to Paris, in February 1887, with a mass of new information concerning the Avesta itself, the solemnization of Zoroastrian rituals, and the nature of living Zoroastrian beliefs and practices. Darmesteter was one of the distinguished Iranists who gave credence to the spurious date for Zoroaster, “258 years before Alexander”; and he was perhaps the only one to make a serious attempt to understand the evolution of the Avesta in the light of this false chronology. The parallels that exist between Neoplatonism and Judaism on one hand and Zoroastrianism on the other are striking, and in the 19th century it was natural to suppose that influence had gone from west to east, rather than the other way about. Darmesteter accordingly thought that these similar elements were alien to primitive Zoroastrianism and had been absorbed by the Iranian religion after the time of its prophet”
A summary of his research.
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Evaluating the real timeline.
The false religion Zoroastrianism was founded by the man Zoroaster generally believed to be born around 6th-century BC in Persia. According to Zoroaster, there is one true deity to be worshiped, His name is Ahura-Mazda (wise lord). Many Claim that Zoroastrianism is the oldest religion alive and that Christianity and Judaism came from Zoroastrianism, however, this is simply not true. While Zoroastrianism is said to have had its origins in the 6th century BC, it only enters recorded history in the 5th century BC. This is in contrast to the Bible, where most historians and scholars put the writing of the Pentateuch (Genesis-Deuteronomy written by Moses) between 1446—1406 BC during Israel’s wanderings in the desert.  This means the Old Testament pre-dates the Avesta by close to 900 years.  It is clear that the concept of one God and the need for a Savior was established much earlier by the Hebrew people. Even the prophet Isaiah spoke of the virgin birth of Christ and recorded it around 701 BC, which still precedes Zoroastrianism by 100 years.
Compare these “revelations” with The Bible: 40 authors of 66 books over a span of 1,600 years (55 generations), and most of the authors were not acquainted with one another. They came from different backgrounds (judge, prophet, king, priest, shepherd, scribe, soldier, fisherman, physician) and different locations (tents, palaces, dungeons, cities, deserts), and they wrote under different circumstances in three different languages (Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic). Yet they ALL convey the same common theme about God. Their writings are accepted as the inerrant, true, and inspired Word of God recorded through men (2 Timothy 3:16). The accuracy of the original texts has been verified over and over each time an ancient biblical manuscript has been discovered.
Still confusingly uncertain?
I can understand confusion in which came first or influenced the other since the development of preserved writing came after the foundation of the beliefs by the controversy. It difficult to compare because the development of writing came so much later than the foundation of both beliefs. It is even assuming there could be earlier copies of any written evidence that does exist.
What does this all mean? Which one came first? Why did God choose Israel to be the final ultimate bearer of his word in the first place according to their beliefs?
Deuteronomy 7:6-8
“For you are a people holy to the Lord your God. The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession. The Lord did not set his affection on you and choose you because you were more numerous than other peoples, for you were the fewest of all peoples. But it was because the Lord loved you and kept the oath he swore to your ancestors that he brought you out with a mighty hand and redeemed you from the land of slavery, from the power of Pharaoh king of Egypt”.
So turns out God chose them because of a promise he made to Abraham. Abraham had faith when told to kill his own beloved son for God. This is the reason Israel was the chosen people to even bear the line of the messiah Jesus Christ. It is because this one man actually sacrificed his only beloved son (which most actually loving parents would not do). It does not say he sacrificed his son because he hated his son, was sadistic or was trying to be ritualistic. It says he did it because he trusted the one who was in control that he knew what was best. He had faith that there must be a good reason for him and his son were both loved by God. He was planning to do the same for all of mankind with his only begotten son. He wanted his son to be born from the line of the man who was willing to do the same for him.
Jesus Christ vs Zoroaster.
Zoroaster was the prophet who went around spreading the ideas of the religion. He was opposed to religious ceremonies such as animal sacrifices. He believed one could go to heaven by simple good works (as many religions teach).
Zoroastrianism states that active participation in life through good thoughts, good words, and good deeds  is necessary to ensure happiness and to keep chaos at bay. There are various religious rituals that must be observed and a variety of deeds to be performed to ensure salvation. This is in stark contrast to Christianity, which teaches that Christ is the only way to salvation John 14:6) and that our salvation cannot be earned (Ephesians 2:8–9).  This is the difference between Christianity and all false religions. In Christ, salvation is a free gift from God apart from works, which save no one (Romans 3:20, 28). All other religions require works of some kind to appease God. The bible is crystal clear on salvation how to receive it what is true and what is not.
As for good works salvation I never wanted to follow such a belief (never knowing if you’ve been ‘”good enough”). I mean ask a religious man, Jewish, Catholic, or Muslim they will say “I am going to heaven because I am righteous deserving to go to heaven. I put God in my debt for doing these good deeds which must cancel my bad deeds”. It be like a serial killer donating money to charity hoping it compensates. It is different from asking a Christian who would say “I am a sinner deserving of hell having hurt so many people in my life. I deserve hell all my works could never make up for the pain I brought into the world. I am so loved that even at my darkest moment I was told I was worth dying for. God in the flesh came down to pay for all my debt standing in my judgment seat taking my curses. I am saved because God loves enough to pay my debt for me. I don’t have to wonder if I have been good enough now because I know his righteousness is now associated to me”. So which one seems to glorify God the most? Why does Christianity seem different?
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This was a collaboration with @worshipmoment. I consulted him for information though should warn that not everything here may necessarily reflect his views. His work comes into “Evaluating the real timeline” and some of “Jesus Christ vs Zoroaster”.
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djpaul254 · 3 years ago
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Kikuyu Worship Songs.Nyimbo Cia Guthathaiya Ngai vol.11_DJ PAUL 254
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areyoumadworld · 4 years ago
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Our worship should not be limited to Sunday church services. We need to continually spend time in God's presence. When you’re facing an impossible situation and don’t feel as though you stand a chance, start giving the Lord honor and praise. When you worship God, miracles happen. By spending time with Him, by showing Him your heart to worship, you will be transformed — changed — into the image of His Son, Jesus Christ. This is God’s goal for you — to make you more and more like Jesus with each passing day. What does our worship do? Worship will help you surrender your fears, frustrations, hurts, and problems to the Lord. Worship signals your recognition that He alone holds the answers to your struggles and that you cannot resolve your problems on your own. Stop relying in your own strength! Today I encourage you to seek an intimate relationship with God, by spending time in His presence. Your life will be transformed as you worship Him and pray. #texttuesday#worship#worshipGod#worshipmoments#praiseandworship#praiseGod#exalt#adoration#liftyourvoice#God#Jesus#HolySpirit#seektheLord#letpraisesrise#christianliving#christianfaith#dailymotivation#dailyinspiration#christianblogger#christianity#Jesussaves#biblequotes#scriptureoftheday#makingadifference#togetherwegrow https://www.instagram.com/p/CKODFKvFNwr/?igshid=10nwot3pmviab
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akaashrays · 6 years ago
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Probably the most Blessed and Amazing Sound Engineer - Arranger I've seen.! God Bless you @arjunsaroj14 #Aaghaaz #AaghaazFamily #Worship #WorshipMoments #SundayService #SoundEngineer #MusicArranger (at Versova, Mumbai) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvGzMPqH4pp/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=l7vo982xbz9j
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srisachin · 4 years ago
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@blessingstoyou @godess @indian @worshipmoment
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samode85 · 6 years ago
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#throwback #FEARLESSWRSHP @naomiclassik - No other name like the name of Jesus!!! He's worthy of glory!!!! Fealess available in all digital store what are you waiting for go download it now #fearlessvictory #SHEntertainment - #shemusic #shentertainment #mightysounds#hillsong#hillsongworship #hillsongs#lakewoodchurch#churchofchrist #churchhill#churchfam#worshipsongs #worshipsong#bethelchurch#spontaneous #whpspontaneous#spontaneousworship #mightysounds#worshippers #hillsongworship#worshiping #elevationworship#worshipjesus #praiseandworship#worshipmo https://www.instagram.com/p/BpZmrsOH-3V/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1s8ybgtdkajfd
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alistairradley · 6 years ago
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Hi, I'd like to know where do you get the quotes.
Most of them I get from Instagram, some from books I read. If you want some free books from old theologians you should check out monergism.com (my old discipler showed it to me and he was raving about it) I've been meaning to read more books there but I've been busy for a while. If you have the time Anon you should read some of the books there, although some of them are hard to read because they're quite a bit old (when I say old, I mean ancient, and when I say ancient I mean some of them are older than your grandfather's grandfather's grandfather). If you like quotes from Charles Spurgeon, I remember the Truth for Life website having edited his daily devotional book "Morning and Evening" and replaced the archaic words. It's easier to read now. I think it was Alistair Begg who did the editing. Maybe you can read it and get daily quotes from there.I was also previously doing a study on Philippians and I got quotes from sermons the sermon transcriptions of John MacArthur's series on that but I kind of had to stop the in depth study because things kept popping up in my life. Lol. So there was supposed to be a spam of quotes about joy and the book of Philippians here.Also if you're looking for preachers/teachers to listen to and quote that are still alive in our generation I think @worshipmoment has a list of them along with their websites or blogs. I'd look for it for you but I'm on my phone right now and I just woke up and getting ready for a big busy day. If you're on your laptop you should use your browser to check his Tumblr. He's organized his content so it'll probably be easy to find his list (I think). Anyway that's all I could think of as of the moment. I'm gonna be rereading the Bible with a friend in a few days and I'll probably be posting more verses than quotes (that is if I don't go into another hiatus. Lol).
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