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- From Foča
- Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Studied Some College at Medical faculty
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- 12/17/1975
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- If Jesus were just a “good teacher,” His words wouldn’t make sense. He didn’t simply teach love, kindness, and forgiveness—He made bold claims about His identity. He said He is one with God. He said He is the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be the Son of God. And those statements don’t leave room for neutrality. That’s why this question matters so much: Who is Jesus to you? Because logically, there are only a few options. Either He was lying… or He was confused… or He is exactly who He said He is—Lord. Jesus wasn’t crucified for being nice or inspiring. He was crucified because He claimed to be God. And that claim forces every single one of us to make a decision. You can’t just admire Him. You can’t just agree with parts of what He said. At some point, you have to respond. So take a moment and really think about it—who do you say Jesus is?
#FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #ScriptureIf Jesus were just a “good teacher,” His words wouldn’t make sense. He didn’t simply teach love, kindness, and forgiveness—He made bold claims about His identity. He said He is one with God. He said He is the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be the Son of God. And those statements don’t leave room for neutrality. That’s why this question matters so much: Who is Jesus to you? Because logically, there are only a few options. Either He was lying… or He was confused… or He is exactly who He said He is—Lord. Jesus wasn’t crucified for being nice or inspiring. He was crucified because He claimed to be God. And that claim forces every single one of us to make a decision. You can’t just admire Him. You can’t just agree with parts of what He said. At some point, you have to respond. So take a moment and really think about it—who do you say Jesus is? #FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #Scripture0 Comments 0 Shares 50 Views2
Please log in to like, share and comment! - If Jesus were just a “good teacher,” His words wouldn’t make sense. He didn’t simply teach love, kindness, and forgiveness—He made bold claims about His identity. He said He is one with God. He said He is the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be the Son of God. And those statements don’t leave room for neutrality. That’s why this question matters so much: Who is Jesus to you? Because logically, there are only a few options. Either He was lying… or He was confused… or He is exactly who He said He is—Lord. Jesus wasn’t crucified for being nice or inspiring. He was crucified because He claimed to be God. And that claim forces every single one of us to make a decision. You can’t just admire Him. You can’t just agree with parts of what He said. At some point, you have to respond. So take a moment and really think about it—who do you say Jesus is?
#FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #ScriptureIf Jesus were just a “good teacher,” His words wouldn’t make sense. He didn’t simply teach love, kindness, and forgiveness—He made bold claims about His identity. He said He is one with God. He said He is the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be the Son of God. And those statements don’t leave room for neutrality. That’s why this question matters so much: Who is Jesus to you? Because logically, there are only a few options. Either He was lying… or He was confused… or He is exactly who He said He is—Lord. Jesus wasn’t crucified for being nice or inspiring. He was crucified because He claimed to be God. And that claim forces every single one of us to make a decision. You can’t just admire Him. You can’t just agree with parts of what He said. At some point, you have to respond. So take a moment and really think about it—who do you say Jesus is? #FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #Scripture0 Comments 0 Shares 22 Views 21
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- Valentine’s Day isn’t just about candy hearts, roses, and romance. The true history of Valentine’s Day goes much deeper. In the third century under the rule of Emperor Claudius II, marriage was reportedly restricted for young soldiers. A Christian priest named Saint Valentine chose obedience to God over obedience to culture. He secretly married Christian couples, believing that marriage was sacred and instituted by God. Because of his faithfulness, he was arrested and ultimately gave his life for Christ. Valentine’s Day didn’t begin as a celebration of romance — it began as a testimony of sacrifice, courage, and unwavering faith. Saint Valentine’s story reminds us that love is not just a feeling — it’s commitment. It’s obedience. It’s choosing God even when it costs you something. Real love is sacrificial. Real love stands firm. Real love puts Christ first. In a culture that reduces love to emotion, attraction, or aesthetics, Valentine’s example points us back to biblical love — the kind described in 1 Corinthians 13. Patient. Kind. Enduring. Faithful. This Valentine’s Day, remember: Love is not fragile. Love is not just romantic. Love is rooted in truth. Love is willing to sacrifice. The true meaning of Valentine’s Day is about faith over fear, obedience over comfort, and loving God more than our own safety. Let’s reclaim the meaning.
#valentinesday #saintvalentine #FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #ScriptureValentine’s Day isn’t just about candy hearts, roses, and romance. ❤️🌹 The true history of Valentine’s Day goes much deeper. In the third century under the rule of Emperor Claudius II, marriage was reportedly restricted for young soldiers. A Christian priest named Saint Valentine chose obedience to God over obedience to culture. He secretly married Christian couples, believing that marriage was sacred and instituted by God. Because of his faithfulness, he was arrested and ultimately gave his life for Christ. Valentine’s Day didn’t begin as a celebration of romance — it began as a testimony of sacrifice, courage, and unwavering faith. Saint Valentine’s story reminds us that love is not just a feeling — it’s commitment. It’s obedience. It’s choosing God even when it costs you something. Real love is sacrificial. Real love stands firm. Real love puts Christ first. In a culture that reduces love to emotion, attraction, or aesthetics, Valentine’s example points us back to biblical love — the kind described in 1 Corinthians 13. Patient. Kind. Enduring. Faithful. This Valentine’s Day, remember: Love is not fragile. Love is not just romantic. Love is rooted in truth. Love is willing to sacrifice. The true meaning of Valentine’s Day is about faith over fear, obedience over comfort, and loving God more than our own safety. Let’s reclaim the meaning. ✝️❤️ #valentinesday #saintvalentine #FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #Scripture0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views 01
- Valentine’s Day isn’t just about candy hearts, roses, and romance. The true history of Valentine’s Day goes much deeper. In the third century under the rule of Emperor Claudius II, marriage was reportedly restricted for young soldiers. A Christian priest named Saint Valentine chose obedience to God over obedience to culture. He secretly married Christian couples, believing that marriage was sacred and instituted by God. Because of his faithfulness, he was arrested and ultimately gave his life for Christ. Valentine’s Day didn’t begin as a celebration of romance — it began as a testimony of sacrifice, courage, and unwavering faith. Saint Valentine’s story reminds us that love is not just a feeling — it’s commitment. It’s obedience. It’s choosing God even when it costs you something. Real love is sacrificial. Real love stands firm. Real love puts Christ first. In a culture that reduces love to emotion, attraction, or aesthetics, Valentine’s example points us back to biblical love — the kind described in 1 Corinthians 13. Patient. Kind. Enduring. Faithful. This Valentine’s Day, remember: Love is not fragile. Love is not just romantic. Love is rooted in truth. Love is willing to sacrifice. The true meaning of Valentine’s Day is about faith over fear, obedience over comfort, and loving God more than our own safety. Let’s reclaim the meaning. #valentinesday #saintvalentine #FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #ScriptureValentine’s Day isn’t just about candy hearts, roses, and romance. ❤️🌹 The true history of Valentine’s Day goes much deeper. In the third century under the rule of Emperor Claudius II, marriage was reportedly restricted for young soldiers. A Christian priest named Saint Valentine chose obedience to God over obedience to culture. He secretly married Christian couples, believing that marriage was sacred and instituted by God. Because of his faithfulness, he was arrested and ultimately gave his life for Christ. Valentine’s Day didn’t begin as a celebration of romance — it began as a testimony of sacrifice, courage, and unwavering faith. Saint Valentine’s story reminds us that love is not just a feeling — it’s commitment. It’s obedience. It’s choosing God even when it costs you something. Real love is sacrificial. Real love stands firm. Real love puts Christ first. In a culture that reduces love to emotion, attraction, or aesthetics, Valentine’s example points us back to biblical love — the kind described in 1 Corinthians 13. Patient. Kind. Enduring. Faithful. This Valentine’s Day, remember: Love is not fragile. Love is not just romantic. Love is rooted in truth. Love is willing to sacrifice. The true meaning of Valentine’s Day is about faith over fear, obedience over comfort, and loving God more than our own safety. Let’s reclaim the meaning. ✝️❤️ #valentinesday #saintvalentine #FaithReels #DailyDevotional #Bible #Scripture0 Comments 0 Shares 90 Views4
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- Three powerful phrases kids can use to stand up to bullies the way Jesus did—without being loud, rude, or mean. Jesus showed us that strength isn’t about matching someone else’s energy. He set boundaries, refused to join in mockery, and stayed rooted in who God said He was—even when others tried to tear Him down. Standing firm with peace is often more powerful than fighting back. Loud isn’t always strong—confidence anchored in Christ is. Raise kids who know how to speak truth, protect their peace, and walk in who God created them to be. #ChristianParenting #RaisingKingdomKids #FaithBasedParenting #DailyDevotional #FaithReels #faith #Bible #GetinTheWord #scriptureThree powerful phrases kids can use to stand up to bullies the way Jesus did—without being loud, rude, or mean. Jesus showed us that strength isn’t about matching someone else’s energy. He set boundaries, refused to join in mockery, and stayed rooted in who God said He was—even when others tried to tear Him down. Standing firm with peace is often more powerful than fighting back. Loud isn’t always strong—confidence anchored in Christ is. Raise kids who know how to speak truth, protect their peace, and walk in who God created them to be. #ChristianParenting #RaisingKingdomKids #FaithBasedParenting #DailyDevotional #FaithReels #faith #Bible #GetinTheWord #scripture0 Comments 0 Shares 85 Views3
- “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.“ Matthew 5:6
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- “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.“ Matthew 5:6
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- Our Infinite Father is full of grace and love. Reach out to Him for support and healing. . . #ellenwhite #egwwritings #egwquotes #inspirationalquotesOur Infinite Father is full of grace and love. Reach out to Him for support and healing. . . #ellenwhite #egwwritings #egwquotes #inspirationalquotes0 Comments 0 Shares 83 Views
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