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Hard work heals a lack of humility and earnest efforts amend arrogance.

Vigor delivers from vanity.

If you are tempted to think more highly of yourself than you ought, attempt something beyond your ability. Force yourself to come up short that your meekness may be lengthened…

A life of ease makes it easy to overestimate yourself. Ease leads to pride.

A life of hard work makes it hard to overestimate yourself.

Hard work heads to humility. Hard work makes it easier to appreciate the work of others.

Ease makes it harder to appreciate the work of others.

The comfortable path leads to conceit.

The difficult trail leads to candor.

Romans 12:3 - For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned.

Hard work makes short work of hard hearts.

Lamentations 3:27 - It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.

Hard work heals a bored tongue.

β€œIt is the empty wagon that rattles.” β€” Donald Grey Barnhouse
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It should be every man's dream to be the Caesar of a worldwide Christian dictatorship.

He should begin practicing for this role by turning his household into a scaled down version of the same.
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Forwarded from European Reformation Heritage (Maarten)
Today more than 500 years ago (31st of October 1517) Martin Luther nailed the Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Sparking the beginning of our European Reformation.
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Forwarded from Toastpilled (Matt ✝️🌷)
Good morning Toastpilled.

Luther the swan remains unsilenced. Hus the goose remains vindicated. Leo the pope remains coping and seething. And of course, Jesus Christ the Messiah remains King.
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Happy Reformation Day πŸ”¨
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I want the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, and the Lord's Prayer posted up in every classroom in America. I don't care if people think that's inconsistent with the Constitution. I don't care if people think that's bigoted or hateful or whatever. Right now our kids are being indoctrinated into darwinist materialism, catechized into homosexualism, and discipled in the fine art of hating White people. They're getting fully unleaded religion one way or another in public schools right now, and I for one will advocate that these kids all learn my religion instead.
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I find the term Christian Nationalism is too contentious and problematic to adequately capture my political views.

I prefer the much more straightforward label THEOCRACY.
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To my friends who don't share my views on the 2nd Commandment, I would just say this:

If you're going to image Christ, at least be historically accurate and make him White.
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The issue is not whether you will sacrifice to Yahweh or not; the issue is whether you will sacrifice to Yahweh or sacrifice to Baal.

The question is not whether Jesus is lord or not; the question is whether Jesus or Caesar is lord.

There is no neutral, libertarian, pluaralistic middle ground. Jesus is lord and all his enemies will be tread under his wounded heel.
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Forwarded from The Prudentialist
Happy Birthday Pat Buchanan, America should have listened to you sooner.
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Forwarded from Fundamental Christianity
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Please rise.
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Forwarded from Dixie Polis
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The Confederacy was the last vestige of the medieval West to fall.
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Forwarded from Radical Liberation
"In the Psalms, judging is more often than not a saving action, God intervening on behalf of the innocent and oppressed. (In English the word "judge" tends to focus more on condemning than on rescuing.)"

– ESV note

To rightly judge is to protect innocence!
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Forwarded from Brown Economics
Calvin's biblical acceptance of the (morally restricted) use of interest rates and markets made economic development speed up drastically. The results of this are seen today in the Human Development Index. Countries governed historically by Protestantism have visibly developed much more.
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Moses is to Luther as Joshua is to Calvin.
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