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"WARRIORS FOR TRUTH...ON THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED"
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Road less traveled...
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the more you know...
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👍 With all the information blasting everyone w/ such anticipation of what will happen next. Please listen and watch this I when you thanking God for His wonderful creation, thank Him for bringing the JOY of SPRING which is a rebirth of the beauty he made a covanant with 2K years ago, experience the "Title Deed" being unsealed as John describes in Rev. 5:5. More to follow. It's happening now, so 15 days until LIBERTY. 2025 SPRING NEW YEAR IS FRIDAY MORNING 21-MARCH... please rember always "The HOPE that is in YOU". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRXODmEeV1s
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I believe Rob is asking everyone this question as well & don't be confused about it's relationship to what is about to occur on the economic bubble: "HOW BIG IS YOUR FAITH🗣️⁉️
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Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of Ripple, has often used the phrase "all ships will rise" in the context of his vision for the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry, particularly with respect to XRP and Ripple's role in it. While he hasn’t provided an explicit, singular definition of the phrase in a definitive public statement, the meaning can be inferred from his broader commentary and Ripple’s mission.
The phrase is a variation of the common idiom "a rising tide lifts all boats," which suggests that general improvements in a system or economy benefit everyone involved. In Garlinghouse’s usage, "all ships will rise" likely conveys his belief that the adoption and success of XRP, along with Ripple’s technology for cross-border payments and asset tokenization, will not only elevate Ripple and XRP but also create a ripple effect (no pun intended) that boosts the entire cryptocurrency and digital asset ecosystem. He envisions a future where the success of Ripple’s solutions—such as facilitating faster, cheaper international transactions—drives broader acceptance and growth of blockchain technology, benefiting other cryptocurrencies, projects, and stakeholders in the space.
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The IXOYE symbol inside a fish, often referred to as the "Jesus Fish" or "Ichthys," is a significant emblem in Christianity with deep historical and theological roots. The term "IXOYE" (sometimes written as "ΙΧΘΥΣ" in Greek) translates to "fish" in Greek, but its importance goes beyond the literal meaning due to its use as an acronym and symbol by early Christians.
The five Greek letters—Ι (Iota), Χ (Chi), Θ (Theta), Υ (Upsilon), Σ (Sigma)—form an acrostic for the phrase "Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υἱός, Σωτήρ" (Iēsoûs Khrīstós, Theoû Huiós, Sōtḗr), which translates to "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior" in English. Each letter corresponds to the first letter of a word in this confession of faith:
Ι (Iota) = Ἰησοῦς (Iēsoûs) = Jesus

Χ (Chi) = Χριστός (Khrīstós) = Christ (meaning "Anointed One")

Θ (Theta) = Θεοῦ (Theoû) = of God

Υ (Upsilon) = Υἱός (Huiós) = Son

Σ (Sigma) = Σωτήρ (Sōtḗr) = Savior
This acrostic succinctly captures core Christian beliefs about Jesus’ identity and mission, making the fish symbol a shorthand declaration of faith.
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Lady Justice, a symbol of the legal system rooted in ancient traditions. The sword held in one hand and the scales in the other carry specific meanings tied to the principles of justice.
The scales represent fairness and balance. They symbolize the idea that justice weighs evidence and arguments impartially, without favoritism or bias. The goal is to ensure that decisions are based on reason and fact, balancing the rights and wrongs of a case.
The sword, typically raised or poised, stands for authority and enforcement. It signifies the power of the law to deliver judgment and, when necessary, punishment. It’s a reminder that justice isn’t just passive—it can act decisively to uphold order and protect society.
Together, with the blindfold often seen on Lady Justice (representing impartiality), these elements convey a system that strives to be equitable, authoritative, and unbiased. The gold likely emphasizes the value and nobility of these ideals, though real-world execution often sparks debate.
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➡️https://www.reviveourhearts.com/blog/receiving-kingdom-god-child/#:~:text=Receiving%20the%20kingdom%20of%20God%20like%20a%20child%20is%20not,be%20great%20in%20God's%20kingdom. 🗣️Just as children who are loved and cherished trust the word of their parents, so does God desire that we trust Him. The Lord is for us, not against us. A child of God has nothing to fear. God is looking for us to have childlike trust. 
In Scripture, we are called to maturity (1 Cor. 14:20). In fact, the writer of Hebrews reprimands believers for not growing up in their faith (Heb. 5:12–13). The goal isn’t to think like a child, but to trust like a child no matter where God leads, what happens, or how disappointed we might feel, believing every day that God’s Word is still true.
Childlike Humility 
Receiving the kingdom of God like a child is not only about adoration, excitement, dependency, and trust. It’s also about humility.
In the gospel of Mark, the Lord’s admonishment to be childlike comes in the middle of more extensive teaching on what it means to be great in God’s kingdom. The disciples had been arguing about who among them is the greatest. Knowing this, Jesus calls them over and says, “If anyone would be first, he must be last of all and servant of all” (Mark 9:35). 
Then to illustrate, Jesus takes a child in His arms. Children were considered some of the lowest members of society. His point? If greatness in God’s kingdom is really what you’re after, then you need to put yourself at the back of the line. Humble yourself like Jesus did when He “emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant” (Phil. 2:7).
Receiving God’s kingdom is about putting it first. “Your kingdom come” is what Jesus urges us to pray (Matt. 6:10). It’s not our agenda above God’s. It’s God’s agenda before anything else. It’s less of us and more of Him. 
The problem is we don’t generally seek to be smaller and less important. We like being wanted, desired, and if at all possible, a little higher on the world’s ladder. Jesus’ words were revolutionary for the disciples, and if we’re honest, it’s still revolutionary thinking today. 
Childlike Surrender
Receiving the kingdom of God like a child is not a one-time event. It’s a daily choice. Will I choose today to be giddy over the good gifts my Father continues to lavish me with, or will I be just ho-hum about this amazing God who loves me? Will I depend on Him like my kids depend on me? Will I hang on His every Word? Will I trust Him? Will I humble myself like Jesus did🗣️
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