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List of Award-Winning Brokers 2023
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2023.06.01 20:10 FullyCautious Hot take: Islam is an extremely dominant champion

People keep undermining his fight with Volk cos he's a "featherweight"
Volk is not a fw in the fight. Volks is best in the game right now and Islam still edged the win.
IMO, Islam chose the hardest person to defend on his first defense. In his backyard. Motherfucking stopped his 23 fight win streak. Volk is a high iq assassin, as good as it comes P4P for a reason
That's a hard ass defense and I'm a volk fan now looking at this in retrospect
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2023.06.01 20:09 carlotakerry Aanvraag invalideparkeerpas verdwenen (en ook mijn geld)

Ik heb op 27 februari een invalideparkeerpas aangevraagd. Ik moest hiervoor maar liefst €193,60 betalen aan Calder Werkt voor een medische keuring die vervolgens op 1 maart heeft plaats gevonden. Dit was toen ik in Den Haag woonde. Ik heb na de medische keuring niks meer vernomen. Maar ben wel gewend dat dit soort dingen tijd kosten. 11 mei ben ik verhuisd naar een andere gemeente. Voor ik verhuisde, heb ik gebeld naar gemeente Den Haag om te vragen of ik nog iets moest doen om te zorgen dat de aanvraag goed overgezet zou worden naar de nieuwe gemeente. En dat moest niet. Zolang ik ingeschreven stond bij mijn nieuwe gemeente, zou alles vanzelf gaan.
Nou heb ik 23 mei gemaild naar gehandicaptenfaciliteiten in Den Haag, omdat ik het wel heel erg lang vind duren. En toen ik na een week geen gehoor kreeg, heb ik gebeld. Den Haag heeft de aanvraag niet meer en zei dat de nieuwe gemeente het moet hebben. 3x raden, nieuwe gemeente heeft het nooit ontvangen. En dat ik opnieuw moet aanvragen. In deze gemeente betaal je initieel ongeveer €50, en later kan de gemeente besluiten dat er een onderzoek nodig is en dan betaal je nog €150 erbij. Ik vind het prima, maar dan wil ik uiteraard mijn geld terug van Den Haag.
Ik heb Den Haag teruggebeld. Zij zeiden dat ik weer gehandicaptenfaciliteiten moest mailen. Ik legde uit dat ik er geen gehoor op kreeg. Maar blijkbaar is die afdeling niet telefonisch beschikbaar(?). Dus ze zei "je hebt een bevestiging gekregen, het duurt ongeveer 8 werkdagen tot ze reageren." Ik heb niet eens een bevestiging gekregen dat de email ontvangen is. Haar oplossing was alsnog een tweede email sturen en maar wachten, ben het wachten wel beu. En van de tweede mail ook geen bevestiging gekregen. Emailadres is letterlijk copy/pasted van de website van Den Haag.
Iemand advies wat ik moet doen? Ben er best wel pissig over dat dit zo aan het verlopen is. Wil gewoon mijn geld terug of mijn initiële aanvraag.
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2023.06.01 20:08 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 85. Louisiana Tech

Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings
Louisiana Tech’s got an incredibly rich football history that I couldn’t believe while researching them. These are just a few of the players they’ve had in the last 30 years, not even 40. NFL Hall of Fame OL Willie Roaf (1989-92). WR Troy Edwards (1995-98) won the Biletnikoff Award in 1998. QB Tim Rattay (1997-99) finished his career with the 2nd most passing yards in NCAA history, in just 3 years. P Ryan Allen (2010-12) won the Ray Guy Award twice (2011, 2012). RB Kenneth Dixon (2012-15) broke the NCAA record for career TDs with 87. DE Jaylon Ferguson set the NCAA record for career sacks with 45. They even had LB IK Enemkpali (2009-13), who revitalized Geno Smith’s NFL career by punching him in the New York Jets locker room. And before the cutoff of this series, NFL Hall of Famers QB Terry Bradshaw and DL Fred Dean played for them.

Best Seasons and Highlights

1. 2012: 34. Louisiana Tech: 9-3 (12.042) 2. 1997: 26. Louisiana Tech: 9-2 (9.545) 3. 1999: 27. Louisiana Tech: 8-3 (9.149) 4. 2014: 39. Louisiana Tech: 9-5 (7.613) 5. 2019: 37. Louisiana Tech: 10-3 (6.188) 6. 1990: 35. Louisiana Tech: 8-3-1 (4.552) 7. 1991: 34. Louisiana Tech: 8-1-2 (4.549) 8. 2015: 48. Louisiana Tech: 9-4 (4.066) 9. 2016: 50. Louisiana Tech: 9-5 (0.236) 10. 1989: 44. Louisiana Tech: 5-4-1 (-1.569) 11. 2005: 47. Louisiana Tech: 7-4 (-2.989) 12. 2011: 53. Louisiana Tech: 8-5 (-3.475) 13. 2001: 59. Louisiana Tech: 7-5 (-7.855) 14. 2018: 68. Louisiana Tech: 8-5 (-8.212) 15. 2008: 62. Louisiana Tech: 8-5 (-9.691) 16. 2017: 66. Louisiana Tech: 7-6 (-9.923) 17. 1996: 57. Louisiana Tech: 6-5 (-12.911) 18. 2004: 65. Louisiana Tech: 6-6 (-13.772) 19. 1998: 63. Louisiana Tech: 6-6 (-14.167) 20. 1992: 64. Louisiana Tech: 5-6 (-15.760) 21. 2020: 89. Louisiana Tech: 5-5 (-17.370) 22. 2003: 79. Louisiana Tech: 5-7 (-20.759) 23. 2010: 80. Louisiana Tech: 5-7 (-22.310) 24. 2009: 91. Louisiana Tech: 4-8 (-26.877) 25. 1995: 76. Louisiana Tech: 5-6 (-28.345) 26. 2007: 90. Louisiana Tech: 5-7 (-29.165) 27. 2002: 89. Louisiana Tech: 4-8 (-32.400) 28. 2021: 109. Louisiana Tech: 3-9 (-38.713) 29. 2022: 118. Louisiana Tech: 3-9 (-41.486) 30. 2013: 102. Louisiana Tech: 4-8 (-41.915) 31. 2000: 99. Louisiana Tech: 3-9 (-44.020) 32. 1994: 95. Louisiana Tech: 3-8 (-44.390) 33. 1993: 103. Louisiana Tech: 2-9 (-52.842) 34. 2006: 114. Louisiana Tech: 3-10 (-55.710) Overall Score: 9632 (85th) 
Out of 34 seasons played, 17 have been winning records, with 3 more .500 seasons. Not only that, they’ve won at least 4 games in 28 seasons, so 82% of the time they’re guaranteed at least a 4-8 record. That is remarkable consistency, especially for a team that’s never finished in the Top 25. LT’s always been “good” and never “great”, save for perhaps a few years in the late 90’s when they had an offensive explosion. Their 3 consensus All-Americans are Willie Roaf (1992), Troy Edwards (1998), and Ryan Allen (2012).

Top 5 Seasons

Worst Season: 2006 (3-10 overall, 1-7 WAC)
QBed by Zac Champion, the 2006 Bulldogs were anything but. Despite winning 3 games, they ranked as the 6th worst team in football, averaging just 18.6 PPG while giving up an NCAA-worst 41.7 PPG. They were feeling generous, providing most teams with their biggest margin of victory of the season. LT lost 7 games by 30+ points, and finished with a 23-50 L to 3-8 New Mexico State. The offense did have a few really good games. A 48-35 win over Utah State prevented LT from being last place in the WAC, thanks to 4 TD from Champion. WR Jonathan Holland caught 35 passes for 503 yards and 3 TD, and was drated in the 7th round of the 2007 NFL Draft.
5. 2019 (10-3 overall, 6-2 Conference USA)
In the opener against Texas, LT lost 14-45, but may have actually had the more talented defensive backfield than the Longhorns, who insisted on calling themselves “DBU”. CB Amik Robertson and S L’Jarius Sneed were both drafted in the 4th round of the 2020 NFL Draft, and combined for 8 INTs in 2019. DB Michael Sam added 3 more. After the loss, LT went on an 8 game winning streak to get to 8-1, although only 1 of those teams they beat finished with a winning record; Southern Miss at 7-6. After dropping a game to Marshall, they played 7-3 UAB for a spot in the C-USA title game, but down to their backup QB, LT could only manage 14 points in a 14-20 loss. A win over UTSA finished off the regular season at 9-3. In the bowl, despite a win, Louisiana Tech was not the focus of headlines, it was the ineptitude of Manny Diaz’s Miami (FL) offense, which completed just 15/34 passes for 227 yards and 2 INT in a 14-0 loss. The game was 7-0 up until the final 1:30, when LT QB J’Mar Smith ran in an 8 yard dagger. This was the first time EVER a G5 team shut out a P5 team in a bowl game. Smith finished a solid career, earning 1st Team All-CUSA with 2977 passing yards 18 TD 5 INT with 264 rushing yards and 4 TD. Amik Robertson was named a 1st Team All-American by FWAA.
4. 2014 (9-5 overall, 7-1 Conference USA)
This is what we call an up and down season. Armed with an unknown, but in hindsight stacked, offense and a feisty defense, LT would flip flop between big win and head-scratching loss throughout the year. Just a 2-3 start included a win over eventual 9-4 UL Lafayette, and losses to #4 Oklahoma and #5 Auburn, but also a 27-30 loss to FCS Northwestern State. They were fine in the C-USA, DESTROYING 7-6 UTEP 55-3, 8-5 Western Kentucky 59-10, and 8-5 Rice 76-31. The Rice win clinched a spot in the C-USA championship game, where LT posed a unique threat to 11-1 Marshall. Marshall had just lost to Western Kentucky, who LT beat by nearly 50 points earlier in the year. Up 23-16 at the start of the 4th, Louisiana Tech saw their defenses fall to a really good Marshall offense, who won the game 26-23 and won the C-USA title. The season ended on a high with a 35-18 win over Illinois in the bowl. Senior QB Cody Sokol finally got his chance to start after spending the previous 3 years at community college and Iowa, throwing for 3436 yards 30 TD 13 INT. His offensive weapons turned out to be LOADED. RB Kenneth Dixon had 1684 yards and 28 TD from scrimmage, and would break the NCAA record for career TDs with 87. WR Trent Taylor would lead the nation in receiving yards 2 years later with 1803, and WR Carlos Henderson would lead the NCAA in receiving TDs that same year, going for 1535 yards and 19 TD. Both were drafted in the 2017 NFL Draft.
3. 1999 (8-3 overall, Independent)
Gone were All-American WR Troy Edwards and coach Gary Crowton, but QB Tim Rattay still remained after throwing for 4943 yards and 46 TD to just 13 INT a year prior. What was the plan? Throw the ball, throw the ball again, and then throw the ball some more. Going full air raid, they averaged 52 passes a game compared to just 23 rushing attempts per game. After an expected 1-2 start, they headed to #18 Alabama to go to 1-3, except Rattay had other plans. Down 22-28, Rattay led LT to the Alabama 20 with just 1 minute left to play. Except, on the very next play he was sacked and went out with an injury. Fast forward a few plays later, backup QB Brian Stallworth was on for 4th and 23(!), lobbing up a pass for the 6’4 Sean Cangelosi who came down with the TD 28-28, with just 3 seconds to go! It wasn’t even over yet, as kicker Kevin Pond had missed 2 extra points in the same game, but nailed this one to win it 29-28. Alabama would go on to win the SEC title, while LT won 8 of their last 9 games to finish 8-3. Rattay finished 10th in Heisman voting, throwing for 3922 yards 35 TD and 12 INT, leaving as the NCAA’s 2nd all-time leading passer. WRs Delwyn Daigre, Sean Cangelosi, James Jordan, and RB John Simon had 1000+, 900+, 800+, and 700+ receiving yards, respectively. LT would go on to join the WAC and win the conference title just 2 years later in 2001.
2. 1997 (9-2 overall, Independent)
Tim Rattay took over the reigns at QB in 1997, and quickly found his favorite target in WR Troy Edwards. Rattay led the nation in passing yards, throwing for 3881 yards 34 TD 10 INT, while Edwards had almost 50% of the team’s receiving yards, catching 102 passes for 1707 yards and 13 TD, also ranking 3rd on the team in rushing with 190 yards and 3 TD on just 15 carries! Louisiana Tech had a 41-34 win over Cal, and 26-20 win AT Alabama, with the only losses coming to SEC runner-up Auburn and 13-17 to Arkansas. This was a young, but dangerous Bulldog team. Edwards would win the Biletnikoff the next year, having arguably the best season by a WR in college football history with 140 catches for 1996 yards and 27(!!!) TD in just 12 games. Not to mention, he also had 227 rushing yards and 3 TD on just 21 carries. Oh, and a punt return TD as well. That’s 2223 yards from scrimmage and 30 TD by a WR, who was also 4th in the nation in punt return average with 18.1.
1. 2012 (9-3 overall, 4-2 WAC)
This was during the swan song of the WAC, 2012, when everyone popped off to have their best years ever. Utah State and San Jose State’s best years were both 2012 as well, and both finished above LT. While those Rattay-Edwards teams had some great offenses, 2012’s was in another stratosphere, and might be the best offense you’ve never heard of. The 2012 Louisiana Tech team averaged 51.5 PPG, most in the nation. Yes, you heard that right, 51.5 PPG. That’s the 3rd highest since 2000, which is the furthest back CFB Reference’s team offense data goes. After a 5-0 start, they played against Johnny Manziel and Texas A&M in a game you might remember, where LT nearly came back from down 23-46 to lose just 57-59 after a failed 2 point conversion. Manziel had 576 total yards and 6 TD while LT QB Colby Cameron had 475 and 5. After a 9-1 start, the defense let them down against fellow WAC contenders Utah State and San Jose State, losing 41-48 and 43-52. The defense ended up being 6th worst in the nation, giving up 38.5 PPG.
QB Colby Cameron won WAC Offensive POTY, completing 69% of passes for 4147 yards and 31 TD to just 5 INT. RB Kenneth Dixon won WAC Freshman POTY, rushing for 1194 yards and 27 TD on 6.0 YPC. RB Ray Holley was a capable backup with 1064 yards and 8 TD from scrimmage, earning 2nd Team All-WAC. WR Quinton Patton was Cameron’s favorite WR, going for 1392 yards and 13 TD. The best player though, was punter Ryan Allen, who was a consensus All-American and won his 2nd Ray Guy Award, averaging 48 yards per punt, not that they were punting often though.

5th Quarter

Where does the 2012 offense rank among the best offenses in college football history in your opinion? Was it better than the Rattay-Edwards offenses? Why didn’t Rattay and Edwards work in the NFL? What do you remember about the Louisiana Tech teams listed above? And what does the future look like for a Louisiana Tech team that’s been facing stiff in-state competition from UL Lafayette and Tulane in recent years?
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2023.06.01 20:05 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 SeriousMarsupial1174 New Madden 23 League PS5

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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:04 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:03 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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2023.06.01 20:03 Diligent-Tie-5500 Good Direction From Yah, Or Deception From Satan?

We need discernment. We must pray for it, and seek the means of improving it. The greatest means of improving our discernment is becoming more obedient to Yah. The more obedient we are, the greater discernment He gives us. It is no wonder, that when we were blindly living in the world, willfully sinning with no interest in Righteousness, we had next to no discernment and were easily deceived.
A thought or feeling that convicts us of something could be the Holy Spirit warning us, or it could be Satan deceiving us. For this reason, we should not be quick to speak or make decisions. We should first focus on the present moment, reject thoughts of worry, reject inner conversations about other people, and instead converse with Yah. Pray first, reflect on lessons from the Bible, meditate on them, and then pray more.
If I have a certain worrisome or reoccurring thought, I pray and meditate on it. I may ask myself “Am I doing my best be obedient and serve Yah fully? If so, Yah certainly has me covered. So is this thought really worth considering, or is it a deception sent by Satan, intended to distract and stress me?” Then I may pray “Yah, please let me serve you more fully. Make your instructions to me clear, and remove deceptions from my mind. Please give me the strength and wisdom to follow You fully and see through deceptive vain thoughts".
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound mind. (2 Tim 1:7).
Moreover, Satan typically uses neurotic thinking, anxiety and fear to deceive us. If a thought contradicts the fruit of the Holy Spirit, it is a likely a deception from Satan. For example, one fruit of the Holy Spirit is patience, so if certain thoughts are urging you to rush around, it is likely a deceptive thought from Satan.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control: against such there is no law. (Gal 5:22-23)
Yah does not want us stressed. Sometimes, Yah will let us feel stress to direct us to make necessary changes, but typically the warnings from the Holy Spirit are clearer, more gentle and less neurotic than Satan’s deceptions. I know this is vague, but that’s because discernment is a fine line.
I want to give a perfect explanation of how to discern between the Holy Spirit and Satan, but because it is such a fine line, and because Satan is extremely crafty, discernment is absolutely something that needs to be learned and developed on your own. The way to do this is through rejecting the ways of the world, and seeking to get closer to Yah. Be set apart.
My best advice is to study the Bible daily and seek to become more obedient to Yah. Constantly set your focus on serving Yah, examine every thought, and make changes, in thought and action, in accordance to Yah’s Word. When we do these things constantly, when we are constantly seeking to refine our lives in accordance to Yah’s Word, when we are constantly seeking to walk in the Spirit and not the flesh, then we can rest assured that if a certain action needs to be done, Yah will clearly and strongly urge us to do it. Simply, the more obedient we are to Yah, the more discernment He gives us.
Study to show yourself approved to Yah, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (2 Tim 2:15)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of Yah, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; (2 Cor 10:5)
You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You: because he trusts in You. (Isa 26:3)
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