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Post wall leftover women are just scammers looking to extort, rob and loot men looking to establish families

Old hags past the ages of 25-30 who aren’t virgins and have “had their fun” looking for a provider

If they aren’t married before 25-30 then there is something definitely wrong with them and a reason why men are avoiding them
Guys I’ve been smelling incense outside of church as of late increasingly

It started to first happen during the beginning of this year but next week is my anniversary since I was last baptized and chrismated on Pentecost last year

Pentecost happens to be next Sunday this year
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Israeli Minister for Social Equality May Golan:

Monstrous sexual crime by minorities and illegal infiltrators from Eritrea and Sudan in our country is being whitewashed because the supreme agenda of the delusional and sick left is apparently much more important.

Zionists get a taste of their own medicine
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🇷🇺In the center of St. Petersburg, "Sharia patrols" have appeared.

🌟People with Wahhabi beards stop lone, weak russian goys and mock them on camera: they take away clothing accessories they don't like, remove their earrings, touch their faces, and teach them to worship Allah.

Little Rusachok has finally understood and inevitably accepted the essence of the new world order named after Putin V.V.

After all, as is well known, the master of the Russian land is only the Russian. And the master of the Russian is the Chechen.
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Forwarded from P. M.
“A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter; whoever finds one finds a treasure.”
(Sirach 6:14)

When I was young, my mother used to tailor my clothes…
Every time she made me a shirt or a jacket,
she would leave extra fabric folded inside.

And whenever I asked her curiously,
“Why do you leave that extra piece?”
she would simply answer:
“Maybe you’ll grow… maybe your body will change… and then we can loosen it.”

I grew up…
And when I started wearing ready-made clothes,
I realized that most of them didn’t have that extra space.
They looked stylish,
perfectly fitted,
but the moment your body changed even a little…
they became tight, worn out, or no longer suitable.

As time passed, I realized that some people and relationships are like ready-made clothes…
They may look beautiful,
but they can only handle the current version of you.
They love you as long as you stay the same—
with the same circumstances,
the same success,
the same state of mind.

But the moment you change…
or go through a difficult season…
the relationship begins to fall apart.

On the other hand,
there are relationships that resemble my mother’s tailoring…
Relationships with room to breathe,
room to carry your exhaustion,
to endure your weakness,
and to give you time to grow and change without losing you.

And this is exactly what Christ does with us every day…
His love is not “ready-made” or temporary,
but a love that knows how to embrace,
forgive,
and patiently endure us no matter how much we change.

Perhaps the most beautiful reflection of this truth
is the way Christ dealt with Peter…

Peter was passionate and sincere.
He promised Jesus that he would never leave Him,
yet in a moment of weakness, he denied Him three times.

If Christ’s relationship with Peter had been “ready-made,”
built only on perfection,
the story would have ended at Peter’s failure.

But Christ left room for weakness…
room for repentance…
and room for return.

After the resurrection,
Jesus did not rebuke Peter harshly.
Instead, He gently asked him:
“Do you love Me?”

As if He were saying:
“I see your weakness… and I still want you.”

That is what true love looks like…
Not loving people only at their best,
but loving them also when they are tired, weak, and changing.

The Bible says:
“Bearing with one another in love.”
(Ephesians 4:2)

And it also says:
“Love is patient, love is kind.”
(1 Corinthians 13:4)

The love that comes from God
does not suffocate a person inside a fixed size,
but gives them room to grow,
to change,
and to rise again after every fall.

Ready-made clothes may appeal to many…
but true tailoring
is made especially for the ones we love.
This kind of behavior exists in Southeast Asia as well. That’s why countries such as Cambodia and Philippines are seen as paradise for pedophiles because mothers sell their own daughters to pedophiles
Suing a convention because of their stupid behavior? You couldn’t pay me to drink this kind of disgusting slop. These men got what they asked for, death. It’s the same people who go to India and then drink the water from the Ganges
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I find it funny that the CCP blames America for mass shootings

China has its own version where some frustrated guy just takes his car and then rams it into a school full of children or a place full of women

Also some of them just take knives and go on a stabbing spree

The problem stems with Chinese nationalism and its willingness to throw away their own cultural patrimony and heritage down the toilet in the 19th-20th centuries. The Communists that took power are a reflection of enabling this kind of mentality which culminated in the Cultural Revolution

The same tiny little things that eventually collapsed the Soviet Union would eventually happen to China
Forwarded from P. M.
“Did you surrender the matter to God… or did you just give up from exhaustion?” 🤲

We often repeat the phrase:
“Leave it to God and trust Him with it,”
as if surrender means we stop trying altogether, throw the burden away, and wait for God to do everything for us.

And people often quote the verse:
“We gave way to it and were driven along.”
(Acts 27:15)

But if we go back to the full scene…
we’ll discover the meaning is much deeper.

Paul and those with him were in the middle of a terrifying storm.
The sea was raging, the wind was violent, and the ship was breaking apart before them.

But they did not give up from the very beginning.

The Bible says they:

* Tried to secure the ship.
* Tied ropes around it.
* Lightened the load.
* Threw cargo into the sea.
* Resisted with all their strength.

They did everything they could…
down to their very last ounce of strength.

And only after all those attempts, when the ship could no longer resist the wind, they said:
“We gave way to it and were driven along.”

Meaning: they no longer had the ability to steer the ship…
so the wind carried them.

And this is a very dangerous moment…
because in our lives it can look a lot like what we call “surrender,” while sometimes it is simply exhaustion.

And here is the real question:

When you say:
“I surrendered the matter to God…”

Are you:

* Surrendering because you trust that God is able to lead the way?
* Or because you are exhausted from trying and can’t continue anymore?

The two can look very similar…
but the difference between them is huge.

True surrender carries peace.
But surrender born from despair carries an inner emptiness.

True surrender says:
“Lord, I will do my part… and the rest is in Your hands.”

But despair says:
“It doesn’t matter anymore… do whatever You want.”

Paul was not a man who had given up.
Even in the middle of the storm, he encouraged those around him and remained certain that God would not abandon them.

And this teaches us that faith is not about stopping the struggle too early…
but about continuing to trust that God is still holding the helm, even after you’ve done all you can and the wind feels stronger than you.

Many times God does not calm the storm immediately…
but He guides the ship through it.

So examine your heart today:
Are you surrendering in faith?
Or are you withdrawing from life under the name of “surrender”?

Because God never asked you to surrender to despair.