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Michael Tovornik

Inspiration Temptations abound. As a Christ follower, we must understand that we will face temptation regularly. Even Christ was tempted. However, Christ did not give in to temptation. He withstood it. Using his example, we can also withstand temptation. The Lord knows we will be challenged, but He promises that we will be rewarded for staying strong and not giving in to temptation. When we do not allow temptation to separate us from the love of God, then we will be blessed with eternal life. Prayer Dear God, When I struggle with temptation, help me to cling to you. Do not allow me to fall under the weight of temptation and give in. I know sin separates me from you – help me to withstand temptation and hold strong to your truths so that I will never be apart from you. Help me to follow the example your son, Jesus Christ, gave us when he resisted the devil. Give me the strength to endure temptation so that I may spend eternity with you. In Jesus' name, amen.

LataraSpeaksTruth

A lot of people may not like these posts, but I’ve never been one to give a damn. Researchers have spent years trying to understand why certain groups become long term targets of obsession, hostility, and blame. One of the clearest explanations is something called scapegoat theory. Scapegoat theory says when people feel powerless, angry, insecure, or dissatisfied with their own lives, they often go looking for somebody to dump that frustration on. Instead of confronting the real source of their problems, they pick a target. Somebody visible. Somebody already stereotyped. Somebody society has made easy to blame. In the United States, Black people have been forced into that role again and again. That is why the pattern feels so constant. It is not always about what a Black person did. A lot of the time, it is about what Black people represent in the minds of people who are already full of fear, resentment, and ignorance. For generations, Black people have been blamed for problems they did not create, watched like threats, copied for culture, and hated for existing with confidence, presence, talent, and truth. That is what scapegoating does. It strips people of their humanity and turns them into a dumping ground for other people’s issues. When society is under pressure, when people are struggling, when change is happening, the same ugly habit shows up. Instead of asking real questions about power, inequality, leadership, or broken systems, some people reach for the easiest target they think they can get away with attacking. And too often, that target has been Black people. So when folks act like this obsession came out of nowhere, no. It has a name. It has a pattern. And it has a long history. Scapegoating is not truth. It is projection. It is weakness dressed up as judgment. And once you understand that, a lot of this behavior starts making sick, predictable sense. #ScapegoatTheory #Psychology #SocialIssues #BlackVoices #Culture #History

Sara Manrique

After 21 Years Together, a Loyal Cat Attends His Owner's Graduation One Last Time For more than two decades, Pumpkin wasn't just a pet-he was family. The small orange kitten who once curled up during homework sessions and childhood naps was still by his owner's side as he crossed the stage at graduation. Pumpkin had been there through every milestone: first words. first heartbreaks. new homes, new schools. As the years passed he grew slower and more tired. but that bond never weakened. On the morning of graduation, despite his age and fragile health, Pumpkin mustered the strength to join one more important day Wrapped in a soft blanket, he was carried across campus, taking in the celebration around him. It was a final journey shared between two companions who had grown up together-one last adventure after a ifetime of lovalty Their walk served as a reminder of the quiet ways pets shape our lives. The routines, the comfort durina difficult moments, and the unconditional love add up to something profound. After 21 years, Pumpkin's presence at graduation was more than symbolic--it was a testament to a bond that endured until the verv end Stories like this make us pause and think: our pets may not speak, but their devotion often says more than words ever could. #Pets #PetStories #graduation #HeartwarmingCatStorv #Cats #CatLovers #Animal

Candace Perry

Inspire those around you! Encouraging others is a profound act that not only lifts their spirits but also nourishes your own soul. This past week, I engaged in numerous conversations where I offered support, whether celebrating good news or helping others navigate their challenges. Each interaction became a chance to infuse positivity into their lives, often accompanied by a prayer. A memorable moment arose when a colleague reached out to check on me; instinctively, I shifted into encouragement mode, inspired by Hebrews 13:16, only to realize they simply needed one of my heartfelt hugs. Being who I am, I sent an "air hug" along with comforting words, which not only brightened their day but also rejuvenated my own spirit, reinforcing the message from 1 Thessalonians 5:11 about the importance of uplifting one another. This experience reminded me of my purpose as a believer, illustrating that even in my absence, my light can still shine. As believers, it is essential to remain attentive and ready to support those around us, as highlighted in Philippians 2:3-4. While we all face personal struggles, it is vital to conduct ourselves in a manner that draws others closer to the Lord rather than pushing them away. I realized that taking the time to encourage someone can prevent discouragement and strengthen our friendships. Matthew 5:16 reminds us to let our light shine before others, so they may see our good deeds and glorify our Father in heaven. Therefore, when someone reaches out to you, pause and give them the attention they need, as we have accepted the calling to share Christ with everyone around us, even amidst our busy lives. As we transition into a new week, keep an eye out for someone who could use a word of encouragement. You never know how God might bless both you and the person you uplift. Let this week be one filled with encouragement.