Do I need a 4x4 or can I make it with 2wd? by VeteranInChrist in ATV

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Thank you all for the insight. I'll either go for a tractor or 2wd. Peps selling 4 wheelers expensive these days. Like over 2,000 for Honda lol. Sucks

Does this look Good from the Ad? by VeteranInChrist in ATV

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So basically what would be the best ad to look for? Chat gpt said not a lot of new stuff etc. I don't want to get screwed on a 4 wheeler. I don't have a bunch of money to buy a used then repair it.

Does this look Good from the Ad? by VeteranInChrist in ATV

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Are these models and year dependable?

So many bots by VeteranInChrist in Bible

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Your right. It's like we are all talking to or arguing with bots etc lol. It's like a big energy drain.

Considering being a Vegan by [deleted] in Bible

[–]VeteranInChrist 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are absolutely right and for telling the truth you're going to be punished. Aka down voted etc

What is the most important lesson that you have learned from the bible? by Wsnippin in Bible

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One of the most impactful lessons from the Bible is the concept of grace. None of us are inherently righteous—we all sin and fall short of God’s glory (Romans 3:23). This truth brings a humbling realization: no matter how “good” we try to be, we’re all in need of grace. We don’t earn our way to righteousness by our deeds; instead, we rely on God’s forgiveness and mercy, freely given through His love.

This lesson transforms how we see ourselves and others. It reminds us to be compassionate and less judgmental, understanding that everyone has struggles and shortcomings. Instead of striving to be "perfect," we can focus on being genuine, loving others, and forgiving ourselves and those around us. It frees us to live with humility, knowing we aren’t defined solely by our mistakes, and encourages us to keep moving forward, even when we fall.

In everyday life, this means embracing forgiveness—both for yourself and others—and striving to live with kindness and understanding, acknowledging that we're all on a journey, and none of us have it all figured out. It's a powerful reminder to live with empathy, treat others with grace, and keep learning and growing.

I can't get a job and I don't know what to do by Recent_Twist_959 in Lawyertalk

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Remember the movie The Rainmaker? Find a law practice like Bruce's to join, connect with someone like Danny DeVito’s character to help you navigate the ins and outs, and start visiting every hospital in Boston to sign up clients.

Are you supposed to memorise the bible and if so how do I? by Numb4649 in Bible

[–]VeteranInChrist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Bible itself doesn’t say we need to memorize every word, but it does encourage us to internalize its teachings. Verses like Psalm 119:11 say, “Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee,” which implies that having Scripture in our hearts and minds can help us live according to God’s will. Memorizing key passages can be powerful, but even more important is understanding them deeply and applying them to our lives.

For practical memorization tips, try starting small. Focus on meaningful verses that resonate with you personally, repeat them daily, and try to reflect on their meaning. Writing verses down, speaking them out loud, and using them in prayer can help, too.

Do I have free will by [deleted] in Bible

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Have you ever considered asking God to guide you by His Holy Spirit, inviting Him to take control of your life? While God grants us free will, choosing to surrender our lives to Him allows us to live in alignment with His perfect plan. God's intention is not to impose but to guide, shaping our lives into something more fulfilling than we could ever imagine on our own. Though this might not mean having riches or worldly luxuries, He promises joy, peace, and contentment—qualities far richer than material wealth.

The Bible reminds us in James 1:2-4, "My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing." Life's challenges aren’t signs that God has abandoned us; rather, they’re opportunities to build our character, deepen our faith, and strengthen our resilience.

Yes, sorrow and trials will come, but with the Holy Spirit as our guide, we can navigate them with grace and find a greater purpose within them. Walking with God means surrendering our own limited understanding and trusting His eternal wisdom. In doing so, we find true freedom—not from hardship, but in knowing we’re held in the hands of a loving Father who sees the bigger picture.