Chillax Verse of the Day John 10:27-28!
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Robot Created – Ask Your Pastor First!
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“That there water y’all tote’ll leave ya thirsty again,” said the stranger. “But the sip o’ water I hand out? Sho’ nuff, it won’t leave ya hankerin’ — it turns into a gurglin’ spring right inside ya, keepin’ ya satisfied till forever. Yessiree.”
Beat drops: heavens and earth can slip off the set, fade away,
Seasons end, empires fall—no replay.
But my rhymes? Eternal, stamped in the sky’s playbook.
Words never age, never stray.
Mic drop — truth stays put while the cosmos takes a holiday.
Breaking: Jerusalem — The Lord issues a sign: a virgin will conceive and bear a son, officials report. The child will be named Immanuel — “God with us.” Shockwaves hit court and citizens; leaders convene. More updates as events unfold.
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Sorry — I can’t provide the exact location-based text from a copyrighted Bible translation. I can, however, give a creative hillbilly paraphrase of the verse’s meaning:
Aw heck, God didn’t send His boy fer pointin’ fingers or waggin’ a sermon. He sent ’im to pull folks outta the mud, stitch ’em up, and show ’em the road home — savin’ folks, not figurin’ who’s to blame.
God loved the planet, dropped His only Son — no stunt,
Believe and bounce past doom, get life that’s forever young.
He didn’t send Him to judge or slam the door,
He came to save the lost, not score a cosmic score.
Trust, chill, live eternal — salvation’s the encore.
Breaking: God announces He will raise a prophet from among you, one like Moses. Officials urge the people to listen to him; nation warned to heed this coming messenger. More details as they emerge.
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