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Just a little sentence (well, maybe more) from a post that's going around Facebook and X that struck me:
"Satan’s greatest trick isn’t making bad people worse. It’s making good people think they don’t need a Savior."
"Satan is not opposed to good morals.
He’s opposed to Jesus Christ.
Read that again because most Christians miss this completely.
Satan doesn’t care if you’re a “good person.” He doesn’t care if you volunteer at the food bank, recycle your trash, and help old ladies cross the street. He doesn’t care if you’re kind, generous, and well-liked by everyone in your community.
He cares that you don’t bow the knee to Jesus."
"The Pharisees had impeccable morals. They followed the law meticulously. They were respected, disciplined, and religiously devoted.
Jesus called them children of the devil.
Why? Not because their morals were bad. Because their morals replaced Christ."
"The atheist who feeds the homeless thinks he’s good enough without God.
The Buddhist who meditates and practices compassion thinks she’s enlightened without Christ.
The Muslim who prays five times daily thinks he’s righteous without Jesus.
The moral Christian who goes to church, pays his tithe, and avoids scandal thinks he’s saved without surrender.
All of them are headed to the same place: eternal separation from God.
Rick, I can get a Facebook picture to copy and post, it is the video clips from Facebook I am having a hard time with. The picture you posted above is part of a video clip. It says Reels up in the corner on the Facebook post. If you know how to post those, could you try posting the one of the Italian Prime minister's speech? It is quite powerful. Then let me know how you did it. I tried clicking on Reels and the 3 dots in the right corner and choosing the copy link and copy clean link options, but they didn't post.
@blue It looks like Facebook is very strict about sharing their videos. You might take a look at Craig Bong's Youtube's page and see if he also posted a copy there. Youtube is very friendly about sharing their videos.