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contrary apparently to some Christian pop belief the old man was doing what is RIGHT? Wrong! He asked for it and got slapped in the face for it. "Turn the other cheek" when you ask to be slapped. Did the little broken English punk act extremely bad and could have taken a severe beating had some Men and Women been there? For sure!

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This is so beautiful! I am weeping. Thank you, Margaret.

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Whoa. This vid broke my heart wide open. My tear ducts too.

Thank you.

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I hope the vile person who tried to ruin my day when I shared a prayer actually felt a little bit of The Love of Jesus Christ after his disgusting comment and added Amen at the end. If he’s still around (I doubt he is) I hope he sees the some good in your post. Many are persecuted for their belief in the Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. At the very least, a seed has been planted.

Thank you for sharing this at a time when we see hate everyday. ❤️✝️🙏🏻

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I didn't see that one coming! <3

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He repented.

Mat 18 says we must forgive if they repent, and up to 7 x 70 times, which is equivalent to the demand from Satan's stooge, Lamech, grandson of Cain.

So, I hope it ever reaches Lamech's limit for any of us, but the rules from God are clear. We are nnot to slay Cain, or else!! The problem comes in when they don't repent. Here we see both Jesus and Steven forgive their murderers without repentance. The acts of Paul and the other Apostles show the same, however, God has given us the weapon of returning their dust back on them and their city per Luke 10 and corresponding Gospels. But Peter tells us in 2 Peter 2 that we are not to use this power and curse as a cloak of maliciousness.

To date, I have never received one iota of repentance from our adversaries, and they have done and continue to offend me on many levels while I progress on my journey to have God's kingdom and our birthright restored, but they are forgiven.

No point in letting their crimes get you down more than they have to in the short term. Forgiveness helps the forgiver as much or more than the one forgiven. It get's rid of our bad or wasted energy and restores our good energy quickly. Thoughts of retribution are evil. We all have them, as we are taught they are good and normal, but the opposite is true.

Remember, vengeance is God's. Walk away and forgive, and be healed. Then pray for our adversary to repent and change their ways. Ask God to open their eyes to Him and His way, which is the law.

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I’m floored by the beautiful, compassionate actions of the man on the bus and your communications with the Vogue lady. I pray that the Lord will give me the strength to approach others in a similar way. It’s not easy so I generally just avoid those conversations, especially within my family.

Oh, I also very much like and appreciate the great T shirt photos 😀!

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A cry for The Spirit to guide us!!

The preacher disrespected the other man's space, interrupted him while he was trying to talk on the phone. He had a breakdown.

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He wasn't just preaching to the guy on the phone, he was preaching to the entire bus. Maybe his voice was meant to be heard by someone else on that bus. If that guy wanted a private phone call he should have used his phone in a private place. Did he yell at other people talking on that bus? No, just the Christian because he was angry at God for taking his grandparents. That fact was obvious on the end of the video.

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Without love you are nothing!

Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.

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Is anyone having trou le playing it now? I shared the link from x and it doesnt show the whole story, and the vide embedded in the SS post doesnt seem to play.

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