Anonymous ID: f7ff40 April 28, 2024, 10:18 a.m. No.20790369   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anyone else ever see a Crow pull off this crazy ass aerial maneuver before? Only saw it one time and it shifted flight with 90 degree movements by doing this weird ass shit where it flies in a chaotic sphere to stop forward speed and transfer the energy into another direction.

Anonymous ID: f7ff40 April 28, 2024, 10:33 a.m. No.20790456   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20790423

The Rabbis never include the full context. They just try to cuck Christians.

 

Peacemakers

Interpretation Question: What does it mean to be a peacemaker?

 

“Peace” or “Shalom” was a common Jewish greeting. It meant more than the absence of conflict; it expressed a desire that the one “greeted will have all the righteousness and goodness God can give. The deepest meaning of the term is ‘God’s highest good to you.’”1 In addition, it must be noticed that Christ doesn’t say blessed are those who “love peace,” but blessed are “the peacemakers.” Everybody loves the concept of peace, but very few are willing to be active in creating it. It is impossible to have peace without God’s righteousness. Peace without righteousness is just a truce with sin. The pursuit of true peace often results in trouble. Christ said, “I didn’t come to bring peace, but to bring a sword” (Matt 10:34, paraphrase). Christ, the Prince of Peace (Is 9:6), realized that to have true peace, there must, at times, be conflict. Christ died to reconcile God and people (Rom 5:1), and people with one another (Eph 2:14-18). Often a peacemaker is somebody who comes between two warring parties and takes the blows from each side in order to create peace.