As we enter the second day of Advent, we remember that the coming of Christ was not a surprise intervention but the fulfillment of centuries of longing and prophetic promise. God’s people waited in darkness, holding onto the hope that redemption would come. And when the fullness of time arrived, God kept His word. The same faithful God who sent His Son into the world continues to keep His promises to us today. As we light our candles and count down these days, we’re reminded that Christ has already come to redeem us, and He will come again to make all things new. Our waiting is not in vain. Every promise God has made will be fulfilled, just as surely as that baby was laid in a manger in Bethlehem. Let this season strengthen your faith and fill your heart with confident expectation. The Lord is faithful, and His timing is perfect.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Gm ☕️🙏
All the wealth and achievement in the world can't fill the space left by isolation. We're not built to triumph alone.
We live in a time where darkness seems pervasive. Trust has eroded, fear and anxiety have become normalized, and people often say it will take a miracle for anything to be fixed. As we enter Advent, I want to remind you that a miracle has already occurred. Light has come into the world, and the darkness will not prevail. Christ is that miracle. God sent his son Jesus to redeem a people for himself. We may live in uncertain times, but the only enduring hope for the world, the only path to true victory, is found in the person and work of Christ. This is the heart of the Christmas season. gm​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​☕️
gm to a protocol where the timeline isn’t an anger farm optimized to make you hate your neighbors. Turns out when you remove the financial incentive to manufacture outrage, people mostly just want to build things and talk about ideas. Wild concept.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Gm Nostr. What peaks your interest? I mean what really catches your attention that causes you to go down the rabbit hole? But what else in life causes you to stop in your tracks and go, “I don’t know enough about that” so you start digging?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Besides Bitcoin ATMs, which charge outlandish fees, how else can I covert my cash into Bitcoin. @jack s CashApp only allows $1k per 7 days. I want to do this asap. How many peeps actually do P2P transactions and is it legit and/or safe? Or other suggestions? #asknostr