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MichaelOchoa

@mpochoa04

Vile Wretch Saved by Amazing Grace, Christ follower, husband, dad, and sometimes hunter, acher, fisher, prepper, ninja. ✝️🎣🏹🏕 #sober #odaat

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God the Father has chosen to reveal himself to us - and God the Son is his revelation. In 'Scripture is Supreme', Tim Chester helps us see that the Scriptures are still supreme today, God-breathed, reliable and trumping all other authorities.

God the Father has chosen to reveal himself to us - and God the Son is his revelation.

In 'Scripture is Supreme', <a href="/timchestercouk/">Tim Chester</a> helps us see that the Scriptures are still supreme today, God-breathed, reliable and trumping all other authorities.
Jason Kovacs (@jasonkovacs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Think you’ve ruined your life? David committed rape, murder, shattered his family, and tried to hide it all until he was confronted. Yet God’s not only forgave him but used him. You are not beyond God’s reach. His mercy runs deeper than your worst failures.

Tod Ashby (@todashby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A broken heart is not a disqualification. It’s the very place Christ meets you. “A broken heart and a broken Christ well agree.” —Thomas Watson, The Doctrine of Repentance He binds up the broken, not the boastful.

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The thought occurred to me today that for much of history the dead were buried beside the church so worshippers saw the graves of saints each Lord’s Day. We have lost a weekly reminder of our mortality. Remembering our death deepens humility, urgency, and hope in Christ.

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Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. —Philippians 4:6 (ESV) #Verseoftheday #ESV #Bible

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 
—Philippians 4:6 (ESV) 

#Verseoftheday #ESV #Bible
Jason Kovacs (@jasonkovacs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

God often reveals Himself more fully in our suffering than in our ease. His presence, rather than a precise explanation, is the ultimate comfort.

Jeffrey Perry® (@jeffreyperry09) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You said you'd never do it again. But you did. You’re tired of stumbling. Tired of praying the same confession. Tired of wondering if God is tired of you. But here’s the scandal of grace: Your assurance was never built on your consistency. "He that cometh to me I will in no

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I am certain that when we stand before God on the Day of Judgment we will wish we had shown more charity toward those with whom we disagreed.

Jen Wilkin (@jenniferwilkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A thought on anti-aging messaging: I’m all for the power of positive thinking, BUT… Saying “Age is just a number” is like saying the “E” on your gas gauge is “just a letter.” Better to say with Moses, “Teach us to number our days rightly.”

Jeffrey Perry® (@jeffreyperry09) 's Twitter Profile Photo

God’s aseity frees us from trying to “give back” to Him what He already has. Instead, we rest in His sufficiency and pass His gifts on to others.

Jon Moffitt (@jonmoffitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of Roman theology is still preached today—camouflaged as the gospel. The Reformation didn’t end; it must continue. The prince of darkness has not yet been finally judged, and he is still at work twisting grace into works. But hear this: grace has no requirements to be