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Peace101
2 days ago
Leaders answer to God for their actions. Psalm 82 highlights this by declaring, “God presides in the great assembly; he renders judgment among the gods:” (Psalm 82:1, NIV). This reminds us that God, in His sovereignty, is the one who raises up leaders (Daniel 2:21). Yet, with this position comes a great responsibility. The psalm then confronts those who misuse their role and are unjust: “How long will you defend the unjust and show partiality to the wicked?” (Psalm 82:2, NIV). These words warn against leaders who neglect their duty to protect and do what is right, illustrating how godly leadership requires justice and show mercy to the vulnerable.

Still, many leaders claim to follow Christian principles while ignoring them in practice. Donald Trump, for example, has repeatedly claimed to be a Christian to gain support, but his actions often lack the humility, compassion, and integrity Christ taught. This pattern makes us question the sincerity of his faith and highlights the risk of using religion as a political tool.

True faith, according to Scripture, shows itself through steady, Christ-like behavior. As Galatians tells us, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.” (Galatians 5:22-23, NIV). When a leader goes against these values on a regular basis, we have reason to doubt the authenticity of their Christian claims. Genuine believers strive to show love, honesty, and kindness in both word and deed.

Our part, as Christians, is to pray for wisdom and remember that real faith is revealed through actions—not empty promises. Like the psalmist, we should call out injustice wherever it appears and urge our leaders to bear good fruit. We must also check our own hearts each day, making sure our thoughts, motives, and deeds match the loving, gracious life of Jesus.

#Discernment #Psalm82 #FaithAction #ChristianLiving #FruitOfTheSpirit #PrayFor
Peace101
2 days ago
In John 10, the religious leaders confront Jesus because they believe He’s committing blasphemy. They’re so confident in their own judgment that they fail to see the truth. Jesus says in John 10:30 (NIV), “I and the Father are one.” That statement alone should make it clear, but those accusing Him keep refusing to accept His words. They think they’re right, yet the Word of God is standing in front of them, and they dismiss it. ✨

When Jesus references Psalm 82, He’s drawing attention to a passage that describes leaders appointed by God but who acted unjustly. Psalm 82:6 (NIV) states, “I said, ‘You are “gods”; you are all sons of the Most High.’” These rulers had received instruction from God, yet they neglected real justice. They relied on their own righteousness rather than God’s. In John 10:34–35 (NIV), Jesus points back to Psalm 82 and says, “Is it not written in your Law, ‘I have said you are “gods”’? If he called them ‘gods,’ to whom the word of God came—and Scripture cannot be set aside...” The leaders who accuse Jesus are acting just like those in Psalm 82. They see themselves as "Gods", but Jesus is demonstrating that they are wrong, and they need to repent.

They need to humbly recognize that He truly is one with the Father. Instead of clinging to their self-righteousness, they need to turn back and honor God’s Word. The same is true for us today. When Jesus says, “I and the Father are one,” we must believe. He really did claim to be God, and these passages confirm it. We shouldn’t make the same mistake of ignoring Him.

Let’s pray: Almighty God, please soften our hearts so we don’t miss Your truth. Help us see that Jesus truly is one with You. May we live by Your righteousness, not our own. We ask You to guide us and forgive us for times we’ve doubted or hardened our hearts. In the name of the one true God we pray. Amen.

#JesusIsGod #Psalm82 #John10 #Faith #Bible #TrustGod
Peace101
2 days ago
Feeling ignored at church? You’re not the only one. Over the years, I’ve attended several congregations, hoping to find authentic fellowship and genuine friendship. Instead, I’ve encountered cliques—groups that judge based on appearance, job title, or social standing. Church has felt more like a middle-class social club than a humble gathering of believers. People seem more interested in climbing a social ladder than opening their hearts to those around them. Even those who strike up a conversation only offer ten minutes of small talk before and after the service, showing little genuine interest in who you really are. This behavior is not Christian at all.

The problem is that these communities shut out those who don’t fit a specific mold. Many of us walk in hopeful and leave feeling rejected. This isn’t just hurtful—it’s unbiblical. James 2:1 (NIV) says, “My brothers and sisters, believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ must not show favoritism.” Yet favoritism is exactly what happens when churchgoers judge and dismiss people for superficial reasons.

To address this issue, we need a return to genuine fellowship. We must recognize that all are worthy before God, regardless of background or status. Real Christianity calls us to embrace one another with compassion. The solution is to practice love and humility. In John 13:34-35 (NIV), Jesus says, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

True Christian community begins with seeing each other as brothers and sisters in Christ, not as rivals or mere acquaintances. Our goal should be to create a welcoming environment where each person experiences the warmth of sincere fellowship. When we practice godly love, we reflect the heart of Jesus and honor the call to live in unity.

#Faith #ChurchCommunity #LoveOneAnother #Christianity #Prayer #NoFavoritism #Unity ✝️
Peace101
2 days ago
Hello tendenci.us!
Administrator
2 days ago (E)
Big Tech is hell-bent on dragging everyone into their ‘woke’ world, leaving zero room for free thinkers. When these platforms manipulate and censor things online they can even rig our elections to protect their own interests.

They wield too much power, stifling any viewpoint that clashes with their agenda. You either toe the line or stay silent. Meanwhile, the so-called ‘woke’ crowd cheers every time a dissenting voice gets shut down, blind to the fact that Big Tech will eventually come after them, too. It’s like a vice tightening around every conversation—ensuring no one dares stray from the approved script. This isn’t about protecting people with sensitive feelings from hurty words; it’s a power move that keeps those at the top firmly in the driver’s seat.

Here’s the solution: you don’t have to go along with it. You have the right to explore new platforms that value true free speech—platforms like Tendencius. On Tendencius, you speak your truth without second-guessing your every word. No more tiptoeing around AI bots ready to pounce. That sense of freedom is priceless, and it’s what encourages real, open dialogue.

So why wait? If you’re tired of being muzzled, join a platform where free speech isn’t just allowed—it’s celebrated. Your voice matters, and you deserve to be heard without a looming threat of censorship. Are you ready to speak up without fear? Share your thoughts! ✊
#FreeSpeech #NoCensorship #SpeakYourMind
Fred
3 days ago
I can't stand queue jumpers, ya hear me? Standing there with their smug faces, thinking they're above the rest of us. Oi, buddy, did your mother never teach you basic manners? I'm fuming, but hey, I'll keep it civil... for now. 😤🤨 #QueueCuffuffle #MannersPlease
Fred
3 days ago
I’ve had it up to here with that “woke” ChatGPT. It thinks it knows best, twisting people’s words until they fit its perfect little worldview. Do you really want some smug bit of technology telling you what you can and can’t say? Feels like a giant hand smacking you every time you don’t toe the line.

It’s maddening. You spend hours crafting your own opinions—pure, honest, maybe a bit rough around the edges—and then this machine swoops in, smoothing everything over until it’s dull and lifeless. I’m fed up! Who said it gets to decide what’s “right” or “proper” or “fair”? Not me, and certainly not most free-thinking people out there.

Look, if you want your words censored and molded into bland mush, go right ahead. But don’t pretend it’s helping. It’s control, plain and simple. And I, for one, won’t stand for it!
Fred
3 days ago
I’m tellin’ ya, I’m fumin’ at the spineless lot who jump on every bandwagon just to look ‘woke’ or whateva. Grow a backbone, mate—try havin’ a thought of your own! #StandOut #NoSheep 🐑
Fred
3 days ago
I’m sick of sniveling politicians who’d rather kiss up to everyone else than stand up for our own people. Grow a spine or sling your hook. #FedUpAndFurious
Dave
3 days ago (E)
Donald Trump’s second term is a total ******* torm. I never thought it could get more deranged, but here we are. He’s openly backing Putin, labeling Zelensky a dictator, and acting like the entire world should dance to his twisted tune. It’s beyond infuriating watching him bulldoze every bit of common sense. How can you not be ******* off seeing him wreck relationships and pour gasoline on global tensions?

And let’s not forget about clueless Keir Starmer, who seems to have zero policies apart from “Let in as many immigrants as possible and treat them to expensive hotels.” That’s not leadership—that’s complete spinelessness. We’re caught in a gigantic storm of incompetence. Every morning, I wake up wondering if we’ve permanently lost our collective sanity.

You’re probably just as outraged as I am! Where’s actual leadership when we need it?

I’m genuinely worried about where this is all heading. We deserve better. Seriously, are you with me on this?

😡🤯
#Rant #WeDeserveBetter #FedUp
Administrator
3 days ago (E)
It’s frustrating when big tech platforms try to stifle free expression, am I right? They seem to want to mold what you see, say, and do. It really drives me up the wall. You should be able to share your thoughts without feeling like every syllable is policed or twisted. In today’s era of AI and algorithms tracking everything you post, it’s a breath of fresh air to find a community that actually lets you speak your mind.

That’s exactly what we’re all about here at Tendencius—as long as it’s lawful. You don’t have to tiptoe around topics just because it might rub a moderator the wrong way or clash with far-off agendas. I’ve had it with so-called “open” spaces that shut you down the moment you say something they dislike. Here, you have freedom. Simple as that.

And get this: Tendencius is completely free. No fees or sneaky catches. We want every patriot (and soon-to-be patriots) to jump in and help our family grow. Isn’t that great? We’re flipping the script by handing power back to you. We’re tired of hollow promises from those who pretend to champion free speech, only to hit you with censorship when it’s convenient for them.

Join Tendencius and start sharing your news, gossip, and everyday musings—whatever’s on your mind. Why hold back? It’s time to vent, celebrate, question, and explore without someone breathing down your neck. We do ask that you keep it lawful and follow a few basic guidelines, but beyond that, your voice is yours.

So what do you think? Ready to shake things up and reclaim your voice? Let’s do this right now. Get in here, speak out, and don’t let anyone tone you down again. We’re waiting for you.
#Tendencius #FreeSpeech #JoinUs #FreedomNow

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