1. Did you know that the Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation are mirror books? Daniel is the Old Testament half. Revelation is the New Testament half. They are written as two halves of the same prophetic blueprint. No other two books do this.
2. Did you know that both Daniel and Revelation use time-locked prophecy?They contain specific time periods that unfold across centuries and line up with documented world history.
3. The rest of the Bible mostly tells stories or gives teachings. Daniel and Revelation map history before it happens. That may sound crazy, they map history in advance.
4. Do you know that both Daniel and Revelation repeat and expand? What I mean is, they retell the same prophetic story multiple times, each time adding more detail.
This kind of layered expansion doesn’t happen anywhere else in Scripture.
5. Do you know that both Daniel and Revelation reveal the same powers just with different symbols? Daniel uses beasts, horns, metals.
Revelation uses beasts, seals, trumpets, bowls, for the same entities.
6. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation reveal judgment scenes?
Both contain heavenly courtroom scenes, books opened, verdicts rendered.
They both reveal how heaven judges history and not just individuals.
7. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation both identify the same persecuting power? They both describe the same long-term religious–political power that persecutes God’s people.
No other Bible books do this.
8. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation? They both end in the same kingdom, and both conclude with God establishing His eternal kingdom on earth.
9. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation both were sealed and unsealed?
Daniel was told to seal his book until the time of the end. Revelation is told not to seal its book because the time has come.
10. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation are time-paired, are not random prophecies and they are God’s master timeline? Everything else in the Bible fits inside them.
2. Did you know that both Daniel and Revelation use time-locked prophecy?They contain specific time periods that unfold across centuries and line up with documented world history.
3. The rest of the Bible mostly tells stories or gives teachings. Daniel and Revelation map history before it happens. That may sound crazy, they map history in advance.
4. Do you know that both Daniel and Revelation repeat and expand? What I mean is, they retell the same prophetic story multiple times, each time adding more detail.
This kind of layered expansion doesn’t happen anywhere else in Scripture.
5. Do you know that both Daniel and Revelation reveal the same powers just with different symbols? Daniel uses beasts, horns, metals.
Revelation uses beasts, seals, trumpets, bowls, for the same entities.
6. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation reveal judgment scenes?
Both contain heavenly courtroom scenes, books opened, verdicts rendered.
They both reveal how heaven judges history and not just individuals.
7. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation both identify the same persecuting power? They both describe the same long-term religious–political power that persecutes God’s people.
No other Bible books do this.
8. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation? They both end in the same kingdom, and both conclude with God establishing His eternal kingdom on earth.
9. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation both were sealed and unsealed?
Daniel was told to seal his book until the time of the end. Revelation is told not to seal its book because the time has come.
10. Do you know both Daniel and Revelation are time-paired, are not random prophecies and they are God’s master timeline? Everything else in the Bible fits inside them.
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The wicked witch is MELTING as silver and gold skyrocket
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John MacArthur:
"The idea that you can lose your salvation—that's a lie. Salvation is forever. Salvation is eternal. There is nothing that can separate you from the love of Christ."
"The idea that you can lose your salvation—that's a lie. Salvation is forever. Salvation is eternal. There is nothing that can separate you from the love of Christ."
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Their witness tried to push the ABJECT LIE that men can get pregnant.
What happened next was EPIC.
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Tina Peters Appeals Clip:
One of the charges was COMPLETELY misrepresented to the jury as a FELONY when it was actually the verbiage of a MISDEMEANOR!
This could potentially lead to a mistrial of the whole case!
One of the charges was COMPLETELY misrepresented to the jury as a FELONY when it was actually the verbiage of a MISDEMEANOR!
This could potentially lead to a mistrial of the whole case!
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2018, Justice Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. if you listen to this and understand what Lindsay Graham is talking about - then you know more than most people out there right now.
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The Scripture is unmistakable: “He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him” (John 5:23). Thus, Jesus rightfully prayed in John 17:5, “Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.”
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According to Juan'O Savin: "This is gold. Mark Cook actually knows what he's talking about. The biggest issue is that Tina Peters' entire trial was a massive cover-up—guilt by association in a corrupt, fraudulent election that installed politicians via rigged machine algorithms, like a Game Boy version of Grand Theft Auto mixed with court theatrics. The three-judge panel seemed seriously concerned about two points: federal authority and why Judge Barrett had motive to deny bail. Good questions. ➡️ Mark Cook Comments from the Oral argument in Tina Peters (@realtinapeters) appeal | Colorado Court of Appeals | Jan. 14, 2026Watch the full Court of Appeals oral arguments here:
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and #FreeTinaPetersNOW
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and #FreeTinaPetersNOW
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Everything is moving according to plan…
Stay in the signal. We’re gonna be ok
Stay in the signal. We’re gonna be ok
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The Bible presents humility as a beautiful, God-honoring heart attitude: a realistic recognition of our dependence on Him, a willingness to submit to His will, and a servant-like regard for others. It's not about being weak, timid, or self-loathing—it's about strength under control, lowliness before God, and selfless love. God actively opposes pride but pours out grace on the humble (Proverbs 3:34; James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5).
Old Testament (Hebrew Terms)
The key words often translated as "humble," "meek," or "lowly" come from roots like ʿānāv (Strong's H6035) and related forms (ʿānî, ʿānâ).
• Primary meaning of ʿānāv: Humble, meek, lowly; often starting from external affliction or poverty (being "poor," "afflicted," or "needy"), but evolving into an inner character of gentleness, dependence on God, and quiet trust without self-exaltation.
• It's not mere passivity—it's focused obedience and submission to God, even amid challenges.
• Numbers 12:3 — "(Now the man Moses was very meek [ʿānāv] above all the men which were upon the face of the earth.)"
Moses is described as exceedingly humble/meek. This highlights his profound God-reliance: despite his power, leadership, and abilities, he didn't promote himself or respond in arrogance to criticism (from Miriam and Aaron). He was fully focused on God's task, bowing low before the Lord rather than lifting himself up. Many scholars note this "meekness" is strength restrained by reverence for God—not weakness.
Other OT usages (e.g., Psalms, Zephaniah) show God exalts, guides, and delights in the humble/afflicted who trust Him (Psalm 149:4; Zephaniah 2:3).
Old Testament (Hebrew Terms)
The key words often translated as "humble," "meek," or "lowly" come from roots like ʿānāv (Strong's H6035) and related forms (ʿānî, ʿānâ).
• Primary meaning of ʿānāv: Humble, meek, lowly; often starting from external affliction or poverty (being "poor," "afflicted," or "needy"), but evolving into an inner character of gentleness, dependence on God, and quiet trust without self-exaltation.
• It's not mere passivity—it's focused obedience and submission to God, even amid challenges.
• Numbers 12:3 — "(Now the man Moses was very meek [ʿānāv] above all the men which were upon the face of the earth.)"
Moses is described as exceedingly humble/meek. This highlights his profound God-reliance: despite his power, leadership, and abilities, he didn't promote himself or respond in arrogance to criticism (from Miriam and Aaron). He was fully focused on God's task, bowing low before the Lord rather than lifting himself up. Many scholars note this "meekness" is strength restrained by reverence for God—not weakness.
Other OT usages (e.g., Psalms, Zephaniah) show God exalts, guides, and delights in the humble/afflicted who trust Him (Psalm 149:4; Zephaniah 2:3).
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New Testament (Greek Terms) for HUMILITY➡️
The main family of words is from tapeinos (Strong's G5011 for "humble/lowly") and related forms like tapeinophrosune ("lowliness of mind/humility of mind") and the verb tapeinoō ("to humble oneself").
• Meaning of tapeinos: Lowly, humble; literally "low to the ground" or of low status/condition. In Greek culture, it often implied something base or insignificant, but Jesus and the apostles redeemed it as a positive virtue: voluntary lowliness, unpretentiousness, submission to God, and servanthood.
• It involves reducing self-importance, emptying oneself for others, and depending on God rather than self.
• James 4:6 — "God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble [tapeinos]."
This quotes Proverbs 3:34 directly, showing humility as the posture that receives God's abundant grace—contrasted with pride, which God actively opposes.
• Philippians 2:3 — "Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind [tapeinophrosune] let each esteem other better than themselves."
Paul urges selfless humility: value others higher, look to their interests. This is modeled perfectly in the following verses (Philippians 2:5-8): Jesus, though equal with God, emptied Himself (ekenōsen), took servant form, humbled Himself (etapeinōsen) to obedience and death on the cross. Jesus is the ultimate example—divine power voluntarily made low for our salvation.
• Romans 12:3 — Ties in by calling for sober self-assessment: don't think too highly of yourself, but think with sound judgment according to the measure of faith God gives.
Overall Biblical Meaning of Humility
• Core essence: A heart that bows low before God (Isaiah 57:15: God dwells with the humble and contrite), serves others (John 13: Jesus washing feet), and rejects self-exaltation.
• It's essential for closeness to God—He gives grace, lifts up, and exalts the humble in His timing (James 4:10; 1 Peter 5:6; Matthew 23:12).
• Jesus embodies it perfectly: "Take my yoke upon you...for I am gentle and lowly [tapeinos] in heart" (Matthew 11:29).
• Humility leads to wisdom, peace, unity, and blessing; pride brings opposition from God.
In short, biblical humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less—it's God-focused, others-oriented lowliness that opens the floodgates of His grace.
The main family of words is from tapeinos (Strong's G5011 for "humble/lowly") and related forms like tapeinophrosune ("lowliness of mind/humility of mind") and the verb tapeinoō ("to humble oneself").
• Meaning of tapeinos: Lowly, humble; literally "low to the ground" or of low status/condition. In Greek culture, it often implied something base or insignificant, but Jesus and the apostles redeemed it as a positive virtue: voluntary lowliness, unpretentiousness, submission to God, and servanthood.
• It involves reducing self-importance, emptying oneself for others, and depending on God rather than self.
• James 4:6 — "God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble [tapeinos]."
This quotes Proverbs 3:34 directly, showing humility as the posture that receives God's abundant grace—contrasted with pride, which God actively opposes.
• Philippians 2:3 — "Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind [tapeinophrosune] let each esteem other better than themselves."
Paul urges selfless humility: value others higher, look to their interests. This is modeled perfectly in the following verses (Philippians 2:5-8): Jesus, though equal with God, emptied Himself (ekenōsen), took servant form, humbled Himself (etapeinōsen) to obedience and death on the cross. Jesus is the ultimate example—divine power voluntarily made low for our salvation.
• Romans 12:3 — Ties in by calling for sober self-assessment: don't think too highly of yourself, but think with sound judgment according to the measure of faith God gives.
Overall Biblical Meaning of Humility
• Core essence: A heart that bows low before God (Isaiah 57:15: God dwells with the humble and contrite), serves others (John 13: Jesus washing feet), and rejects self-exaltation.
• It's essential for closeness to God—He gives grace, lifts up, and exalts the humble in His timing (James 4:10; 1 Peter 5:6; Matthew 23:12).
• Jesus embodies it perfectly: "Take my yoke upon you...for I am gentle and lowly [tapeinos] in heart" (Matthew 11:29).
• Humility leads to wisdom, peace, unity, and blessing; pride brings opposition from God.
In short, biblical humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less—it's God-focused, others-oriented lowliness that opens the floodgates of His grace.
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‘How NAIVE are you
‘You create the environment and then complain about the consequences! When you kick over a beehive, don’t complain when the bees come after you!’
‘When you poke a bear, don’t say, “I can’t believe the bear’s chasing me!” You guys are DELIBERATELY creating chaos!’
‘And WHEN there is chaos, you go, “Oh my God, someone gets hurt!” These organizations DESIRE chaos!’
Gutfeld absolutely destroyed the leftist narrative, well done and spot on!
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