Im going to bravely give me thoughts on this... does the placement of planets dictate our personalities. The moon shifts the ocean! So, could planetary positions have an effect on us. Very likely. HOWEVER! Does the moon, planets or anything else have more power than God. NOOOOO!!!! My wife is very moody during a full moon. People act funny during full moons. My belief is this.... for most of humanity's existence we couldn't do much at night. But on a full moon. We could hunt, socialize, etc... we have a very real biology that is frankly sinful. So, recognizing the powers of these sinful nature's shouldn't be celebrate but it's worth understanding so that you can combat your enemy. For instance, my wife and I know that on full moons I need to be a little more gracious and she needs to be more aware of her attitude but in the end our actions praise and glorify God, not moons or planets.
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I’m asking you to consider my words without feeling defensive. Please look it up for yourself with my thoughts in your possibility tank! Or better yet, PROVE ME WRONG!! Jesus didn’t go around condemning people like they did in the Old Testament. Of course because he put the Law of Moses on the chopping block. (I’ll send my explanation after this) Jesus called sinners to repentance, but with truth and mercy. To the woman caught in adultery, He said, “Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more” (John 8:11). To the healed man, “Stop sinning or something worse may happen” (John 5:14). His sharpest rebukes were for the self-righteous (Matthew 23), not the broken. He came to save, not condemn (John 3:17). Jesus often confronted and called out sinners in the New Testament, but He did so in much different ways than Old Testestament. Sometimes He was very direct and sharp—especially with religious leaders who were hypocritical—and with others He was compassionate, calling people to repentance with gentleness. Here are the most notable examples: 1. Religious Hypocrisy (Pharisees, Scribes, Teachers of the Law) (aka Those whose sin oppresses others) • Matthew 23 – Jesus gave the famous “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!” speech, calling them blind guides, whitewashed tombs, and a brood of vipers. • John 8:44 – He told some of the Jewish leaders, “You are of your father the devil.” • Luke 11:37–54 – He rebuked Pharisees for being clean on the outside but full of greed and wickedness inside. 3. Exposing Wrong Motives • Matthew 19:16–22 – With the rich young ruler, Jesus exposed his attachment to wealth when He said, “Go, sell what you possess and give to the poor… then come, follow me.” • ⸻Groups of men- Religious Leaders and Gov officials because they were putting themselves above God! 4. General Condemnation of Sinful Generations • Matthew 12:39 – Called the people seeking a sign “a wicked and adulterous generation.” • Luke 11:29–32 – Referred to His contemporaries as an “evil generation.” ⸻But ….., Jesus was Merciful and compassionate to all others 2. Direct Calls to Repentance • John 5:14 – To the man healed at the pool of Bethesda: “See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you.” • John 4:16–18 – With the Samaritan woman, Jesus revealed her multiple husbands and current living situation, not to shame her but to lead her toward living water. John 8:11 – To the woman caught in adultery: “Neither do I condemn you; go, and sin no more.” • Mark 1:15 – His opening message was a call to repentance: “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.” ⸻Most of these people were following him 👉 Jesus called out sinners both publicly and privately. • The self-righteous self proclaimed “God’s” (Pharisees, hypocrites, corrupt leaders) – He condemned sharply. • The broken, the outcasts, those trapped in sin – He called them to repentance with compassion. And I will repeat this once again Jesus called out individual sin (private encounters) with truth and mercy, while He rebuked collective sin (public encounters/Lawmakers) with snarky warnings. His nasty rebukes were for the self-righteous (Matthew 23), not the broken. He came to save, not condemn (John 3:17)
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Bryson Gray
🚨 NEW MUSIC VIDEO 🚨
My new song “Zodiac Signs” is out now!
This rap exposes astrology, witchcraft, and false prophets with straight Biblical truth.
🎥 Watch the full video below and let me know your thoughts in the comments!
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