Richard Lorenzo Jr.

God won’t heal what you hide—He restores what you surrender, especially in broken relationships.

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@RichardLorenzoJr-RROC 

The healing power of surrender: Forgiveness is an act of surrender, not just to God, but to the people we have been hurt by. When we hide unforgiveness, it begins to corrode our hearts and relationships. Matthew 6:14-15 says, “For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” Healing comes when we release the need for justice and embrace the healing power of grace. Restoration in relationships: Reconciliation isn’t just about restoring a relationship with others; it’s about restoring the intimacy between you and God. When you forgive, you unlock God’s ability to heal your heart and bridge the gap that sin has created. Jesus showed us the power of reconciliation on the cross, and we are called to live out that same love in our relationships.

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@delorescallahan1527

Thank you for that word Saturday!! healing in so many areas, Thank you Jesus

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@Mark-o3d

Dear Richard, First off I would like to thank you for what you are doing!! Me and my fiancee have followed you since 2023. I'm not sure where to begin but I'll try. Her and I want to give our life to the Lord and change all aspects of our lives. We are fighting active addiction through daily treatment. The devil has continuously tired to destroy our relationship and wants Us to continue living in sin and inequity. We have been together 8 years now and we need help to finally break these chains. We reside in Ohio together,but I used to live in Sarasota for 29 years. I got confirmation by this post that you just posted. We would love to talk to you and if you would be willing to help us. We would be eternally grateful my brother. Mine and your story are very similar. I feel that I relate to your journey and that God has lead us to you. Let me know if there is anyway we can make this occur. Tyvm for your time. We look forward to hearing from you my brother

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@verum117

Amen

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@KatCarroll-LovePeaceandJesus

From recent experience (all glory to God) I can say this is 100% true

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@Simpleprofound

Amen!

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@lenavalenz6924

AMEN. I ALSO HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THAT CATHOLIC PRIEST INTERVIEW YOU SAID YOU DID, I WAS WONDERING WHAT HAPPENED WITH THAT VIDEO, IM UNAWARE IF IT ACTUALLY DROPPED ONLINE, TO MY KNOWLEDGE IT HASNT BEEN RELEASED. IVE BEEN REALLY WANTING TO SEE THAT AND SHARE AMONGST THE PEOPLE SO PLEASE LMK, TY AND GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER!

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@e.lizabeth

Norse Male Demons and Vampire-like Beings *Draugr* In Norse mythology, the draugr is the closest equivalent to a male vampire or undead demon. Draugr are undead beings, often male, that rise from their graves, possess superhuman strength, and can drink human blood and eat flesh. They can leave their burial mounds to attack the living, sometimes transforming into animals. Draugr are sometimes described as "vampires" by scholars because of these traits. In Norse lore, demons were often seen as monstrous children of gods like Loki, so a vampire might be considered a demonic offspring in this context. Celtic Male Demons and Vampires *Balor* In Celtic mythology, Balor is a male demon king, the god of death, and leader of the Fomorians, a race of demonic beings. While not a vampire in the modern sense, Balor is a supernatural figure associated with death and destruction. He is described as having a deadly evil eye and providing victims for his demonic followers. *Dearg Due* The Dearg Due is an Irish vampire legend, but it is typically depicted as female. Male vampire-like figures are less common in Celtic lore, but the Fomorians and other monstrous male entities often fill the role of demonic antagonists. Related Male Vampire-like Spirits *Alp (Germanic/Norse Influence)* The Alp is a male nightmare demon from Germanic folklore, often associated with vampires. It attacks people at night, sometimes drinking blood, and is invariably male. The Alp's behaviors (such as blood-drinking and nocturnal attacks) link it to vampire legends in the region. Male vampires and demons in Norse and Celtic myth are often more monstrous and less romanticized than modern vampires, blending traits of the undead, demons, and shapeshifters.

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@e.lizabeth

Mayan Male Demons and Vampire-like Beings *Camazotz* In Mayan mythology, Camazotz is a prominent vampire-like god and demon. Depicted as a humanoid bat, Camazotz was feared for his blood-drinking tendencies and terrifying appearance, with large teeth and claws. He dwelled in caves and would attack humans for their blood. Camazotz is central to Mayan stories about the underworld (Xibalba), where he appears as a deadly figure associated with night, death, and sacrifice. *Lords of Xibalba* The Mayan underworld, Xibalba, was ruled by a council of demon lords, many of whom were male. These lords presided over trials involving death, disease, and terror, and some were associated with vampiric or bloodthirsty acts, though Camazotz is the most direct vampire-like figure. Aztec Male Demons and Vampire-like Beings *Huitzilopochtli* While not a vampire in the modern sense, Huitzilopochtli, the chief Aztec god, demanded constant nourishment from human blood and hearts through ritual sacrifice. He was considered a war god who needed blood to maintain cosmic order, making him a powerful, male, blood-consuming supernatural figure. *Malevolent Spirits and Undead* Aztec mythology includes stories of the undead and spirits, but most explicitly vampiric or blood-drinking figures are female, such as the Cihuateteo (female spirits who died in childbirth and preyed on the living). However, some monstrous male entities and gods, like Tezcatlipoca, were also associated with human sacrifice and darkness. Mesoamerican myths often blend the roles of gods, demons, and vampires, with blood and sacrifice as central themes. The most direct vampire-like male figure is Camazotz in Mayan lore, while Aztec tradition focuses on bloodthirsty gods rather than classic vampires.

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@ChristChurchOttawa

✝️✝️✝️😊🌺

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@joshirwin8882

Yeah that's what God did with Lilith and Adam, right?

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@prophet_prince09

Amen

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@evyflo000

Amen!

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@missreed012

Amen!

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