From the Daily Sceptic... Matthew 24:9 is coming true: you will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake...
https://twitter.com/01brain_dead/status/1790607386908201078
"Muslim candidates and elected representatives… need make no excuses for their personal faith. To criticise a Muslim, or any other minority, for the illiberal tenets of their faith would be prejudicial. But Christians? They’re fair game."
I was thinking of buying a cross necklace today.
Should I try Amazon or any Christian stores you can recommend?
Also, I wonder if I should say a prayer to bless the necklace or anything to do before wearing it?
I guess I just like to be thorough
The necklace itself will not hold any virtue or value other than what you give it.
You're fine just buying one or making it if you can. God himself does not protect someone more or hold someone in higher esteem because of the jewelry or ornamentation which surround him. God will bless and keep you if you are seeking Him righteously and endlessly.
When you find the necklace, just be ready to defend what you believe in and why with a level head when people ask you why you are wearing it. God bless you!
Thank you.
I agree, and that's why I've never worn a cross necklace before. I'm still afraid to this day if I behave badly in public or doesn't conduct myself well while wearing a cross, I can't be a good representative and will send the wrong message to the non-believers.
Can I put in my recommendation for one of the "Fully vaccinated by the blood of Jesus" shirts, ideally the crucified on the cross version with American Flag in the background? It's unabashedly Christian, but also pro-American and anti-authoritarian. It's by far the shirt I get the most positive comments about because it hits three critical points.
If others don't already know , it won't help.
Neither shall men say, Lo here, or lo there: for behold, the kingdom of God is within you. --Luke 17:21 -- Geneva
If there’s a small guy making his own jewelry around you, go there. Maybe also try a pawn shop or a flea market to redeem someone who had to part with his. Go see a man of the cloth. He would know exactly how to consecrate it.🙏🏻