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To: proud American in Canada

Thanks for stopping by.
I hope you and everyone else here have had a chance to hear this interview with General Flynn and after with Gen Mcinerney.
President Trump’s interview this morning somewhat echoed Gen Flynn’s in questioning whether the courts or Legislators will get this done before the Dec. deadlines. He thinks TRUMP will and should refuse to leave office until the evidence is heard in the courts. Flynn says our Country is gone if we fail.

https://www.worldviewweekend.com/tv/video/wvw-tv-exclusive-lt-general-michael-flynns-first-interview-president-trumps-pardon


4,658 posted on 11/29/2020 12:08:17 PM PST by weston (As as I'm concerned, it's Christ or nothing)
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To: weston

Bookmark for later, thanks, weston.


4,668 posted on 11/29/2020 12:12:28 PM PST by Lakeside Granny (Vote RED~R.emove E.very D.emocrat~D&S)
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To: weston

Listened to that excellent interview....actually TWO excellent interviews....w/Gen Flynn and Gen McInerney, yesterday.

Well worth the listen, for all.


4,670 posted on 11/29/2020 12:14:28 PM PST by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: weston

Thank you for the link! And yes, I even sent a note to Biden on his website asking him, in light of the obvious fraud, he owes it to the millions of Americans who voted to re-elect the president to concede gracefully.

He won’t, of course.

He has this weird thing with his right eye (left when you’re looking at him); I wonder if he had a stroke at some point.


4,703 posted on 11/29/2020 12:51:47 PM PST by proud American in Canada (In these trying times, "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!)
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To: weston; exit82; hoosiermama; All

When I was in Israel a few years ago, visiting the tomb of Abraham in the village of Hebron, I noticed right across the street a potter's house, and I went "down to the potter's house". There was the potter making his vessel in the ancient way, unchanged from the days of Jeremiah. There were the same ingredients -- the potter, the clay, and the wheel. The potter had a little treadle at his foot which he used to make the wheel turn and to control its speed. Today those same ingredients are still part of the making of a pot.

What did Jeremiah see in this lesson? First there was the clay. And Jeremiah knew, as he watched the potter shaping and molding the clay, that he was looking at a picture of himself, and of every man, and of every nation. We are the clay. Both Isaiah and Zechariah, in the Old Testament, join with Jeremiah in presenting this picture of the potter and the clay. And in the New Testament we have the voice of Paul in that great passage in Romans 9, reminding us that God is the Potter and we are the clay. So Jeremiah saw the clay being shaped and molded into a vessel. Then some imperfection in the clay spoiled it in the potter's hand, and the potter crumbled it up, and began anew the process of shaping it into a vessel that pleased him.

Jeremiah saw the wheel turning constantly, bringing the clay against the potter's hand. That wheel stands for the turning circumstances of our life, under the control of the Potter, for it is the potter's foot that guides the wheel. The lesson is clear. As our life is being shaped and molded by the Great Potter, it is the circumstances of our life, the wheels of circumstance, what Browning called "this dance of plastic circumstance", which bring us again and again under the potter's hand, under the pressure of the molding fingers of the Potter, so that he shapes the vessel according to his will.

Then, Jeremiah saw the potter. God, he knew, was the Great Potter, with absolute right over the clay to make it what he wanted it to be. Paul argues this with keen and clear logic in Romans 9: "Will what is molded say to its molder, 'Why have you made me thus?' Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out of the same lump one vessel for beauty and another for menial use?" Of course he has. The vessel is shaped according to the image in the potter's mind.

So Jeremiah, watching, learned that an individual or a nation is clay in the Great Potter's hands. He has a sovereign right to make it what he wants it to be. He has the skill and design to work with the clay and to bring it to pass. And if there be some imperfection in the clay, something which mars the design, spoils the work, the potter simply crushes the clay down to a lump and begins again to make it yet a vessel according to his own mind. In the verses which follow, this lesson is applied to the nation:

WE ARE BACK IN OUR FOUNDING FATHER'S TIME....WE HAVE A NATION TO DESIGN AND SHAPE IN GOD'S OWN MIND. It wasn't easy in 1776...and why think it's going to be easy TODAY? Be strong and have Patience.


4,704 posted on 11/29/2020 12:52:57 PM PST by STARLIT (Knowledge is easy, it's the understanding that is difficult.)
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