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Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the humble…Blessed are they who mourn… Blessed are the meek…God blesses the hearts belonging to Him…Blesses without measure. To our delight, we receive an abundance of peace and a priceless, unimaginable, eternal inheritance. Do we have to wait for it? Or can we experience the blessing here, now? Being meek is described as mild, patient, long suffering. One word is used an arrow from the bow of the enemy, it isn’t a characteristic of being meek. It actually awakens a spirit of Pride and sets up the ‘battlefield’ for confrontation. Carefully etched on the side of that arrow is the word ‘weak’…. There’s nothing weak in meekness. It takes God’s Strength to be long suffering, to have self-control, to be patient when life is hard, chaos erupts, or we’re suffering, in pain and afflicted. If our armor is in place, the Breastplate of Righteousness deflects the arrow called Weak, sending it into the dust at our feet rendering its poison ineffective as we continue to follow Jesus. The Sword of the Spirit, the Truth of who we are in Him gives us what we need to stand against the Deceiver. We’ve received the Strength needed to maintain a steady resolve to be patient, and selfless, to not shy away from the hard things, knowing in our hearts long suffering has its reward. Here’s where the wheat and chaff will be separated, those who ‘give to get’ will be sifted out. Meekness can’t be forced, nor does it grow in ‘infertile soil’. It can only grow in a heart that receives from God and seeks to be in right standing with Him. We have an enemy who twists God‘s Word in an attempt to cause us to doubt ourselves and God so… We put on the armor of God, the Belt of Truth, the Breastplate of Righteousness, the shoes fit for the gospel of peace, the Helmet of Salvation, the Shield of Faith and the Sword of the Spirit. We rise, knowing we’re blessed. In Humility and Meekness, our first step is taken in His Strength, empowered to live a spirit filled life in godly ch

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Lilac is a tiny terrier mix who is basically joy wearing fur! This 4‑year‑old sweetheart showed up at the shelter looking a little rough around the edges, but don’t let that fool you — her personality has been fabulous from day one. Now that she’s getting the medical care she needed for her itchy skin, she’s blossoming into the happy, wiggly, “life is good!” girl she was always meant to be. Lilac is the kind of dog who wakes up ready to celebrate… well, anything. Breakfast? Amazing. A walk? Incredible. A person smiling at her? Best day ever. She’s friendly with people, plays nicely with other dogs, and has that gentle, goofy charm that makes everyone fall in love with her in about three seconds. She’s a terrier mix with a heart like confetti — bright, cheerful, and impossible not to adore. #adopt #adoption #adoptdontshop #adoptdontbuy #adoptapet #adopadog #adoptthisdog #adoptme #rescueme #rescueadog #saveadog #saveme #euthanasia #foster #fosteradog #fosterthisdog #fosterananimal #euthlisted #share #sharethispost #urgent #savingHokeAnimals #HokeCountyNC #Volunteer #ambassadorsofhokecountyanimals #communitysupport #DonationDrive #Nonprofit #NorthCarolina #WishlistWednesday 🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘

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Woodford is a gentle soul with a heart that's still learning how to trust. This sweet, shy boy has been through more than any dog should, and because of that, the world can feel a little scary to him at times. Every day, though, Woodford is making progress. He's discovering that walks are fun, the outdoors can be exciting, and toys are actually pretty great. Watching him experience these simple joys for the first time is incredibly rewarding. Woodford is still cautious around new people and needs time to feel safe. He's not the kind of dog who will run up to greet strangers right away—but for the patient person willing to let him move at his own pace, he'll show you just how special he is. He's doing wonderfully with his routine, sleeping quietly through the night in his kennel and going potty outside like a champ. What Woodford needs most is a forever home filled with patience, kindness, and understanding. A family willing to show him that not all people are scary and that love can be unconditional. In return, you'll get the privilege of watching a brave dog blossom into the companion he was always meant to be. #adopt #adoption #adoptdontshop #adoptdontbuy #adoptapet #adopadog #adoptthisdog #adoptme #rescueme #rescueadog #saveadog #saveme #euthanasia #foster #fosteradog #fosterthisdog #fosterananimal #euthlisted #share #sharethispost #urgent #savingHokeAnimals #HokeCountyNC #Volunteer #ambassadorsofhokecountyanimals #communitysupport #DonationDrive #Nonprofit #NorthCarolina #WishlistWednesday 🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘

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In 1899, Black Americans observed a national day of fasting and prayer called by the National Afro-American Council. But this was not symbolic silence. It was protest. At the end of the 1800s, lynching and racial violence were being used to terrorize Black communities. A false accusation, a rumor, or simple resentment could put a person’s life in danger. The National Afro-American Council called for Black Americans to pause, fast, pray, and publicly protest the violence being carried out with little protection from the government. They also appealed to President William McKinley for action, but meaningful federal protection did not come. So Black communities did what they had often been forced to do. They organized. They used faith, discipline, and collective action to make a statement. This moment shows that the fight against racial violence did not begin in the modern era. Long before hashtags, viral videos, and national marches, Black Americans were already demanding justice, accountability, and peace. They were not asking for special treatment. They were asking for basic human protection. The right to live. The right to be safe. The right not to be hunted by hate. And this day reminds us that protest does not always look loud. Sometimes protest looks like a community bowing its head together and refusing to let the world look away. #BlackHistory #OnThisDay #LataraSpeaksTruth

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Guard Your Heart, Guard Your Words Scripture: “The things that come out of a person’s mouth come from the heart.” “Out of the heart come evil thoughts.” — Matthew 15:18-19 Our words are powerful because they reveal what is hidden within us. Jesus teaches that the mouth is simply the messenger of the heart. When bitterness, anger, jealousy, resentment, or pride fill our hearts, they eventually find their way into our conversations. Likewise, when our hearts are filled with God’s love, grace, mercy, and truth, those qualities overflow into our speech. Today, ask God to search your heart. Invite Him to remove anything that does not reflect His character and replace it with His love, peace, and wisdom. When your heart is full of Christ, your words will naturally reflect Him. Today ask yourself: 1. What areas of my heart need God’s healing and transformation? 2. How can I intentionally use my words to encourage someone today? #GuardYourHeart #HeartCheck #Matthew1518 #FaithOverFear #ChristianLiving #SpeakLife #HeartTransformation #WordsMatter

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Meet Blossom, a 12-week-old female Whippet mix! Blossom is a vibrant and lively puppy, ready to embrace every moment with boundless energy and enthusiasm. This charming girl is a bundle of joy and affection. Blossom's heart is as big as her puppy paws, and she's always eager to shower her human companions with endless love and devotion. Whether it's cuddling on the couch, playfully chasing after toys, or simply basking in your presence, Blossom's company is a true delight. With her endearing personality and delightful antics, Blossom has a special way of brightening even the cloudiest days. Her playful nature will bring laughter to your home, and her gentle spirit will warm your heart. As a whippet mix, she embodies the breed's characteristic grace and elegance, making her a picture-perfect addition to any family. Blossom is seeking a loving forever home where she can continue to thrive and grow. If you're ready to provide Blossom with the love, care, and attention she deserves, then get ready to embark on a beautiful journey of companionship and shared happiness. Let her be the ray of sunshine in your life, and together, you'll create beautiful memories that will last a lifetime. 🌼🐾 #adoptdontshop #rescue #animallovers #dog #love #dogrescue #rescuedog #adopt #fosteringsaveslives #doglover #snarrnortheastrescue #adopt #adoption #adoptdontshop #adoptdontbuy #adoptapet #adopadog #adoptthisdog #adoptme #rescueme #rescueadog #saveadog #saveme #euthanasia #foster #fosteradog #fosterthisdog #fosterananimal #euthlisted #share #sharethispost #urgent 🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘#givinghopetothehopeless #secondchance

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Former School Superintendent Sentenced to Prison for False U.S. Citizenship Claims By G. Siffort | Staff Writer A former school superintendent has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after authorities determined he falsely claimed to be a United States citizen while holding public positions and participating in civic activities reserved for citizens. According to federal officials, Ian Andre Roberts was sentenced following an investigation that revealed he had repeatedly misrepresented his citizenship status over a period of years. Prosecutors argued that Roberts knowingly provided false information regarding his immigration status, allowing him to obtain opportunities and positions that would otherwise have required legal authorization or citizenship verification. The case attracted widespread attention due to Roberts’ former role as an educational leader and public figure. Investigators alleged that his false statements were made on official documents and applications, leading authorities to pursue criminal charges related to immigration and citizenship fraud. Federal prosecutors emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of citizenship requirements, particularly for individuals serving in positions of public trust. During sentencing, the court considered both the seriousness of the offense and the impact the deception had on public institutions. Roberts was ultimately sentenced to two years in federal prison. Following the completion of his sentence, he may face additional immigration proceedings, which could include removal from the United States depending on the outcome of federal review. Supporters of Roberts described him as a respected educator who had contributed significantly to his community, while critics argued that public officials must be held accountable when they violate laws governing citizenship and public service.

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Matthew 5:3 Blessed… what would it take for us to ‘feel’… to believe we’re spiritually prosperous? Is His blessing momentary, fleeting? Do we know we’re blessed no matter what our condition or circumstance is, no matter the season of life, whether hard or easy? Jesus confirms the humble, those who live sacrificial lives, those who consider themselves as insignificant or second when it comes to others are Blessed. If we were to put a ‘sword’ in the hands of Humility and Pride, choosing Humility to fight on our behalf, Humility will always be victorious. Humility acts on behalf of our Strengthener, giving us what we need to serve, to be self sacrificing, to love, to be compassionate, gracious and merciful… like He is. At our weakest point, He’s strong, when we can’t…He can. When Pride, the flesh cries out, ‘It’s all about me’, our spirit of Humility will calm our soul and lead us into His presence…if we choose to follow. It’s here, in His presence, we know we’re Blessed. Being blessed isn’t conditional on our circumstances, but rather based in His deep seated, flawless, unfailing, unconditional Love. Being blessed doesn’t depend on us, where we are or who we’re with, it’s realized through God’s Grace and Mercy. It’s knowing Joy and Peace are unconditional and rooted in the security of our Salvation. “The Joy of the Lord is our Strength.’ Living in a fallen world provides new opportunities, each and every day, to choose… to make a decision as to Who we want to fight for us…in choosing Humility, it’s a win-win situation. If Pride works himself into the lineup, and we allow him to fight for us, it could be said, at the end of the day, win – lose would be the final score. Choosing to be humble in a world that cries out for self satisfaction comes from our love for our Creator and submitting to His training in righteousness. It requires self-control, and discipline… and Practice, let us never tire of doing good things, selfless acts of service… regardless of our outer cond

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