Our God Approaches,

Our God approaches,

and he is not silent.

Fire devours everything in his way,

and a great storm rages around him.

He calls on the heavens above and earth below

to witness the judgment of his people.

Psalm 50:3-4

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1 month ago

God put the best things on the other side of fear. He also put the brightest things on the other side of darkness.

1 month ago

God doesn't need your strength- Just your surrender

1 month ago

lately i’ve been seeing a lot of “queer Christian” blogs… and people blending Christianity with things like witchcraft, tarot, or even calling themselves “Christian witches.” and i just… can’t stop thinking about how grieved the heart of God must be. 💔

this isn’t coming from a place of judgment. i’ve been deceived before. i’ve lived in rebellion and called it freedom.

but the truth is: Jesus didn’t die for us so we could stay chained to the very things He came to set us free from.

He said plainly:

“No one can serve two masters.” (Matthew 6:24)

“Friendship with the world is enmity with God.” (James 4:4)

“If anyone would come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me.” (Luke 9:23)

and that includes our desires. all of them.

none of us are exempt from temptation—whether it’s anger, pride, lust, same-sex attraction, or the desire to change our identity.

“Each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed.” (James 1:14)

but temptation is not identity.

Jesus was tempted too—yet without sin. (Hebrews 4:15)

we’re called to crucify the flesh, not celebrate it.

“Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.” (Galatians 5:24)

and no—God didn’t “make us gay.”

He made us in His image, fearfully and wonderfully. (Psalm 139:14)

we’re born into a broken world, with broken desires. but that’s why Jesus came—to make us new. not to affirm our brokenness, but to heal it.

the same goes for gender.

God made us male and female—on purpose. (Genesis 1:27)

He doesn’t make mistakes. our bodies are not a problem to solve; they are a gift to steward.

“Shall the thing formed say to him who formed it, ‘Why have you made me like this?’” (Romans 9:20)

you can’t follow Jesus and cling to sin.

you can’t serve Jesus and still serve yourself.

you can’t walk in the light while practicing darkness.

“If we claim to have fellowship with Him yet walk in darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth.” (1 John 1:6)

this isn’t hate. this is love that warns.

“Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline. So be earnest and repent.” (Revelation 3:19)

so if this stirs something in you… maybe ask the Lord:

“Search me, O God, and know my heart… see if there is any grievous way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” (Psalm 139:23-24)

1 month ago

Well, I agree with most of his points, but you are still confused if you are acting girly when you are a man or acting masculine when you are a woman.

Biblical meaning

The concept of man as a protector and provider is echoed throughout the Bible. In Genesis, we see the foundational role of man in creation, where he is tasked with stewardship over the earth (Genesis 1:26-28). This aligns with the idea of being a protector and provider. The moral and ethical dimensions are emphasized in passages like Micah 6:8, where we are called to "act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." This scripture highlights the importance of integrity and righteousness in one's actions. Additionally, the role of a spiritual leader is reflected in texts such as Titus 1:7-9, which outlines the qualities of a leader in the church, emphasizing the need for moral soundness and the ability to teach and inspire others in their faith. Ultimately, the journey of righteousness and the pursuit of truth is a central theme in the teachings of Christ, who exemplifies perfect moral integrity and encourages us to seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33).

The biblical understanding of womanhood highlights a divine calling that encompasses nurturing, dignity, and grace. In Proverbs 31, the ideal woman is described as one who excels in strength and wisdom; she is a valuable partner, often referred to as a "wife of noble character." Her nurturing spirit is evident as she cares for her family and community, reflecting the heart of a caregiver. Women are called to demonstrate modesty, aligning with the teachings found in 1 Timothy 2:9-10, where it is encouraged that women dress with decency and propriety, emphasizing inner beauty and good deeds. Their creative abilities are showcased in Exodus 35:30-35, where skilled women played significant roles in crafting the sanctuary and its furnishings, illustrating that creativity is a divine gift. As companions, the bond between women can be seen in the friendship of Ruth and Naomi, where loyalty and support are central themes (Ruth 1:16-17). This companionship is essential in fulfilling the role of a helper, akin to the description of Eve in Genesis 2:18, designed as a partner to Adam. Women are often depicted as spiritual influencers, sharing wisdom and encouraging faith, much like the prophetess Deborah in Judges 4, who led her people with courage and insight. The integrity and kindness that characterize women are echoed in Proverbs 31:26, where it is said that she speaks with wisdom and faithful instruction. Ultimately, women embody a unique blend of qualities—nurturers, leaders, friends, and spiritual guides—each fulfilling a purpose in God’s design, reflecting His love and character in the world.and character in the world.

Science of the creation

Men typically have elevated levels of testosterone and cortisol compared to women, which can be attributed to biological and physiological differences. Testosterone, a hormone primarily produced in the testes, plays a crucial role in developing male reproductive tissues, promoting secondary sexual characteristics, and influencing various aspects of health, such as muscle mass, bone density, and mood regulation. Cortisol, often referred to as the stress hormone, is produced by the adrenal glands and helps the body respond to stress. While both men and women produce cortisol, the levels can fluctuate based on several factors, including stress, activity level, and overall health. Higher levels of cortisol in men can contribute to various physiological responses that affect energy levels and immune function. Understanding these hormonal differences is essential for comprehending their implications on physical health, mental well-being, and behaviour in men.

Women typically have elevated levels of estrogen and oxytocin compared to men. Estrogen, the primary female sex hormone, plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including the menstrual cycle, fertility, and the development of secondary sexual characteristics. It also influences mood and cognitive function. Oxytocin, often referred to as the "love hormone," is involved in social bonding, emotional responses, and reproductive behaviours. This hormone is released during childbirth and breastfeeding, fostering maternal attachment and nurturing. Additionally, it plays a role in promoting trust and empathy in social interactions. Together, these hormones significantly influence women's physical health, emotional well-being, and interpersonal relationships.

Conclusione

Men and women are inherently different, shaped by biological, emotional, and psychological factors that are intentionally and specifically made to be. A man cannot fully comprehend the nuances of being a woman, just as a woman cannot entirely grasp what it means to be a man. These differences are not merely trivial; they are fundamental to our nature and how we interact with the world around us and the image of God.

The idea that men can adopt traditionally feminine traits or that women can embody traditionally masculine characteristics raises important questions about identity and societal norms. Some believe that this shift towards embracing a fluid understanding of gender is a sign of progress; however, many others and I argue that it leads to confusion about foundational gender roles and destroys the true meaning of Male and Female. That is why today's world, most males and females clash because they have lost their true roles and what it means to be a man or a woman.

✝️🙏God bless🙏✝️


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1 month ago

Walk with the homeless and missing persons, those who are destitute and have no one to care. Forgive us for our indifference. Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.

1 month ago

Yes, give it to the lord, same with depression, anxiety, pain, and anger, he will deal with it. Also, read the bible if you are starting to feel those things, especially confusion and the feeling of not fitting in

Keep Praying!

Keep praying!

1 month ago

do you really think God made a mistake when he made you? When you look around you and see that there is so much though poured in every single detail? On how no snowflake is the same. On how we were made so carefully and beautifully. Are you truly sure God made a mistake? On something so important as your sex? God takes care of you. He loves you. He sent his son to die for OUR sins. So all of us could be saved and be with him.

So the question really is? Are you a mistake? Or are you doubting who God made you to appear as everybody else.

Everybody talks about how love is good and well and you can love who you want. But nobody talks about the sicknesses that plague that community. The protest may come that it also comes from people who are straight. But only people who lead a disorganized life.

God made love in a way that it's perfect and pure. If he meant for people of the same sex to be together then there wouldn't be any kind of illness to it.

So don't doubt who you are because everybody else is too.

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You don’t need approval from others—God has already accepted you.

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