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My husband really wanted a dog for a long time, finally i said ok, but let's go to the shelter with so many in need. So we drove to out local shelter to only look. I didn't want puppy, I wanted someone who was slightly older. There wasn't many to choose from mavbe 8. As i made my way back to look over again they just brought in the saddest most scared little black and white dog i have seen. He looked at me and i lost all my breath. Just standing in the back of cage next to the wall. I1 stood quard while my husband went to get someone who worked there so we could meet this little one. When he came into the room he iust stood there trembling, all 20 pounds of him. He gave a little lick to each of us but mostly was terrified. They couldn't find his background history but he came from a shelter.

Rick And Morty

Jesus Saves, Heals, and… DELIVERS. You’ve seen the bumper stickers, heard the altar calls, felt the fire in worship: “Jesus saves, heals, and delivers!” It’s not hype—it’s straight from Scripture. Jesus came to save us from sin and death. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16). Salvation is the foundation—forgiveness, new birth, eternal security. He heals us—body, soul, mind. “By His wounds you have been healed” (1 Peter 2:24; Isaiah 53:5). Jesus touched lepers, opened blind eyes, raised the dead. He still does—physical miracles point to deeper wholeness from brokenness. And He delivers—sets free from bondage. Demons flee at His name (Luke 4:35-36). Chains of addiction, fear, oppression, generational curses? Jesus breaks them. “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (John 8:36). The Greek word sozo (saved) packs it all: to save, heal, deliver, preserve, make whole. One word for total rescue. Jesus doesn’t stop at forgiveness—He restores what was stolen. He renews youth like the eagle’s (Psalm 103:5), redeems time, transforms hearts. Real talk: We all need all three. • Saved from eternal separation. • Healed from wounds sin left. • Delivered from what’s still holding us. In Christ, it’s not “either/or”—it’s all. He paid for it at the cross. If you’re bound today, cry out. If you’re hurting, reach for Him. If you’re lost, believe. Jesus saves. Jesus heals. Jesus delivers. Jesus sets free. He’s still in the business—yesterday, today, forever (Hebrews 13:8). Drop a 🔥 if you’ve seen Him do any of these in your life. Who’s claiming freedom today?

justme

"I have pulled dead, mangled bodies from cars. I have lied to people as they were dying. I said you are going to be fine as I held their hand and watched the life fade out. I have held dying babies. Bought lunch for people who were mentally ill and haven't eaten in a while. I have had people try to stab me. Fought with men trying to shoot me. I've been attacked by women while I was arresting their husband who had just severely beat them. I have held towels on bullet wounds. Done CPR when I knew it wouldn't help just to make family members feel better. I have torn down doors, fought in drug houses. Chased fugitives through the woods. I have been in high-speed car chases. Foot chases across an interstate during rush hour traffic. I have been in crashes. Been squeezing the trigger about to kill a man when they came to their senses and stopped. Waded through large angry crowds by myself. Drove like a madman to help a fellow officer. Let little kids who don't have much sit in my patrol car and pretend they are a cop for their birthday. I have taken a lot of people to jail. Given many breaks. Prayed for people I don't even know. Yes, and at times I have been "violent" when I had to be. I have been kind when I could. I admit I have driven to some dark place and cried by myself when I was overwhelmed. I have missed Christmas and other holidays more than I wanted to. Every cop I know has done all these things and more for lousy pay, exhausting hours, and a short life expectancy. We don't want your pity, I don't even ask for your respect. Just let us do our jobs without k*lling us.