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Im a Christian Otaku and Pilipino
Im a Christian Otaku and Pilipino
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Lacked Ye Anything?
Jesus asked his disciples, “When I sent you out without a moneybag or a traveling bag or sandals, did you need anything?” “No!” they answered.
— Luke 22:35 | Contemporary English Version (CEV)
The Holy Bible, Contemporary English Version Copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.
Cross References: Matthew 10:9; Mark 6:8; Luke 9:3; Luke 10:4; Luke 22:34; Luke 22:36

This is an old song from Hillsong United. It was sung Live from long ago. It has a powerful and catchy arrangement to go with the ever familliar song of “Our God is an Awesome God”. May God Reign in our hearts today and always forever in the Mighty Name of His Son, Jesus, Amen.
“Seeing CHRIST in others: LORD our GOD, help us to see CHRIST in others. Help us to receive CHRIST from others. Help us to share CHRIST with others. Help us to be CHRIST to others. Help us to bring CHRIST to others. Help us to see that in Him we live and move and have our being.”—
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you call the God of Israel a cruel and unfeeling god but i never saw any other deity from any other religion leave their exalted position in the heavens to humble themselves and serve their own creation to the point of death so that they could be reconciled with them forever. but that’s just me though
Anxiety creates false urgency.
You don’t have to figure out and solve everything right now.
You can’t.
Life is too complex.
Pick one thing. Maybe the most challenging thing and pick away at one part of it. Maybe the least challenging thing to get something out of the way. Maybe no things at all, just make a note on your phone or stick a post-it somewhere to remind you of things another time.
You got this.
“You have an advantage in life. GOD is with you.”—
The main point of Christianity was this: that Nature is not our mother: Nature is our sister. We can be proud of her beauty, since we have the same father; but she has no authority over us; we have to admire, but not to imitate. This gives to the typically Christian pleasure in this earth a strange touch of lightness that is almost frivolity. Nature was a solemn mother to the worshippers of Isis and Cybele. Nature was a solemn mother to Wordsworth or to Emerson. But Nature is not solemn to Francis of Assisi or to George Herbert. To St. Francis, Nature is a sister, and even a younger sister: a little, dancing sister, to be laughed at as well as loved.
G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy
