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John 3:16 He was looking for wisdom and understanding…as a religious leader, Nicodemus had access to biblical truth, but tonight he wanted, needed…more. Under the cover of night, he sought out Jesus, One Who’d already begun ‘stirring up the water…’. Jesus told Nicodemus why He’d come, He spoke of things yet to come, the Holy Spirit, heavenly things, His death on the cross…and salvation through God’s Mercy and Grace. The belief of the day was the Messiah would come with an army to overthrow the Romans, releasing Israel from oppression and establishing His kingdom on earth. But God…His plan was both bigger and better. What made the difference between temporary and eternal Hope is an unending, unconditional love for His creation. How far would He go to accomplish His will? The children of Israel were a stiff-necked, disobedient, rebellious people led by a priesthood that had become corrupt. Why them if not for the covenant promise He made to Abraham? ‘I will be your God, and you will be My people’. Jesus tells Nicodemus that love fully accomplished, completed what was necessary to open the gates of heaven, to those who believe. The sacrifice would be no small sacrifice, His Son…Himself, in the flesh, would be required in order to secure our redemption, taking the penalty for sins off the table… God‘s purpose from the beginning was to show us the Good Way that we would choose to walk in it, that we would choose the Light. Lord, this Truth is essential to Your purpose, we search for the meaning of life… Yet, it’s right here, sacrificial love for others. Help us to live like that for Your Glory.

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ISAIAH 46:4 God says, I didn't bring you this far to leave you I will sustain you and carry you. The weight you've been carrying alone. The nights you've whispered "I can't do this anymore." The moments you've wondered if you're forgotten. The fear that maybe this time, it's too much. Your heart knows exhaustion in ways that words can't capture. You've been holding on with everything you have, and some days that grip feels like it's slipping. The road has been longer than you expected, harder than you prepared for, and there are moments when you look back and wonder how you've even made it this far. But here's what your weary soul needs to remember: every step you've taken, every breath you've fought for, every morning you've chosen to keep going — none of it has been in your strength alone. The very fact that you're still here, still breathing, still hoping even in the smallest way, is proof of hands that have been holding you all along. God doesn't bring you to the edge of breakthrough just to watch you fall. He doesn't walk with you through the valley to abandon you at the mountain. Every closed door was preparing you for the right one. Every lesson learned in the dark is making you ready for what's coming in the light. You may see an impossible situation / He sees the perfect setup for His power. You may see the end of your strength / He sees the beginning of His. You may see abandonment / He sees the moment before rescue. You may see too broken to continue / He sees exactly who He created for this moment. ISAIAH 46:4 God says, I didn't bring you this far to leave you I will sustain you and carry you. You are not forgotten. You are not alone. He's got you.

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Nice to meet you, I’m Roma! I am a 5 year old spayed female Boston terrier. I’m a former farm dog, but now I am a very happy house dog! I have learned to LOVE snuggles on the couch, and I like to pull all the blankets into my bed. I’m very good motivated and eager to please. I love playing with toys and wrestling with my foster siblings! I adore people and get along with everyone I’ve met! I am very easy going and like to relax when I’m not playing. I sleep in my crate while my foster family is away with no problem. I am mostly housebroken, I’ve been learning fast since arriving in foster care. I am used to a fenced yard, but I could learn to go potty on a leash. Overall, I’m a really good girl, but sometimes I do steal laundry if it’s left lying around. I like to take it to my bed and add it to my nest. I will also steal other things from the floor to put in my bed, so I need to be supervised when I’m out of my crate. I am looking for a home where I can relax and play! Please apply to adopt me if you think I sound like a good fit for your home! #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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During a live Passion of Christ reenactment in Brazil, held as part of Holy Week, everything was unfolding as expected. The actors moved through the crucifixion scene with practiced timing, the crowd watching a story they already knew by heart. Then, in the middle of that carefully controlled moment, a stray dog ran into the scene—breaking the rhythm in a way no one could have planned. At first, it reacted to the intensity—barking and moving toward the actors playing the soldiers, as if something didn’t feel right. But then the energy shifted. The dog approached the actor portraying Jesus Christ, lying on the ground, and instead of chaos… it slowed down. It laid beside him and gently licked his face. No performance, no awareness of symbolism—just a quiet, instinctive response to what it saw in that moment. And that’s what stayed with people. Everyone else understood the scene, the meaning, the layers behind it. The dog didn’t. It wasn’t reacting to tradition or belief—it was reacting to presence, to vulnerability, to something real in front of it. And maybe that’s why it felt so powerful. Because sometimes, when there’s no script to follow, the response says more than the story ever could. 🐾✨

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