Amen! Can't wait for people to start respecting God again once these demon overlords are destroyed (for a time at least).
No more "Man upstairs", "Jesus is my bro", etc. if Moses was told to take off his sandals for around the burning bush was holy ground, and if Nebuchadnezzar's revelation is that the Earth belongs to the Most High God and He gives the kingdoms of the Earth to whomever He wishes and if the voice of God makes the Israelites so scared that they begged Moses to just tell them what God says; then the Joel Osteen private jet coffee club rock band laser show group who say they believe in God need to come to a stark realization that although God has done everything for us, God is far above us and deserves the reverence and respect we would give one such as a king and one such as Donald Trump multiplied by the infinite amount of grace He has shown us.
When I was in my late teens, I adopted "oh my goodness" as a stock phrase. It felt really 'lame', like from my parent's era, and you know, to teenagers, parents almost always seem lame.
But it stuck with me. I like the emotional impact that an OMG can have, but in my mind, it's always Oh My Goodness.
God's name, in whatever form, isn't something to take or use lightly, or flippantly.
Yes… The fact that he said “oh my goodness” instead of “oh my gaawwed” means that he’s polite.
I noticed that too. Also means he respects the name of God.
Amen! Can't wait for people to start respecting God again once these demon overlords are destroyed (for a time at least).
No more "Man upstairs", "Jesus is my bro", etc. if Moses was told to take off his sandals for around the burning bush was holy ground, and if Nebuchadnezzar's revelation is that the Earth belongs to the Most High God and He gives the kingdoms of the Earth to whomever He wishes and if the voice of God makes the Israelites so scared that they begged Moses to just tell them what God says; then the Joel Osteen private jet coffee club rock band laser show group who say they believe in God need to come to a stark realization that although God has done everything for us, God is far above us and deserves the reverence and respect we would give one such as a king and one such as Donald Trump multiplied by the infinite amount of grace He has shown us.
When I was in my late teens, I adopted "oh my goodness" as a stock phrase. It felt really 'lame', like from my parent's era, and you know, to teenagers, parents almost always seem lame.
But it stuck with me. I like the emotional impact that an OMG can have, but in my mind, it's always Oh My Goodness.
God's name, in whatever form, isn't something to take or use lightly, or flippantly.
EXACTLY 🙏 which tells me this kid is not only smart, but he’s been raised right. I’m gonna bet on the fact that, his family is Christian.