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( BFM fait une émission le 3 juillet 2025 sur la plainte déposée par la famille de Nahel contre Jean Messiah pour "manoeuvres frauduleuses, mensonges et tromperie" concernant la cagnotte aka "la prime au tueur")

Jean Messiah : "Un multirécidiviste (comme il avait qualifié Nahel) c'est quelqu'un qui a commis plusieurs fois le même méfait."

Interlocuteur : "Non, non, un multirécidiviste c'est quelqu'un qui a été condamné plusieurs fois."

journaliste (lol) : "Non, vous avez dit qu'il avait été plusieurs fois condamné, ce qui n’est pas le cas !"

Messiah : "Non, je n'ai pas dit qu'il avait été plusieurs fois condamné..."

"Si vous avez dit qu'il avait été plusieurs fois condamné, puisque vous avez dit qu"il était multirécidiviste, ce qui n'est pas le cas."

Messiah : "Non, multirécidiviste, dans mon esprit, c'est qu'il était connu plusieurs fois des services de police..."

Remarque, "dans mon esprit", quand la réalité est devenue une opinion comme une autre, ça choque encore ?

C'est bien ça le souci, #Messiah, dans ton esprit, dans ton tout petit esprit.
Or l'esprit de la loi, n'est pas l'esprit de Messiah.
Si même BFM, les lâches, le lachent, après l'avoir porté aux nues il y a 2 ans , y'a du grain à moudre.

An absolutely wonderful 21-minute video in which Peter O’Toole talks about the filming of Lawrence of Arabia.

A truly remarkable film. It was my pick for favourite film for decades. Still in top few. I must rewatch it soon.

Of course, it heavily influenced the Dune novel. And all that flowed from that book.

youtu.be/a0T7zkLtIIU

Replied in thread

@Sibshops
The most #Racist #sexist #narcissist on the planet who is a #SerialAdulterer, #ConvictedFelon, #AdjudicatedRapist, and the living embodiment of ALL SEVEN DEADLY SINS declared the day after the #Pope's passing that "NO ONE has done more for #Christianity or ANY religion" than he has.

We're just 98 days into his second term. By #Christmas, he'll be comparing himself to Jesus and bragging about how the Romans NEVER would have crucified HIM has HE of been the #Messiah.

Seriously. 🙄

Howard Crosby, Presbyterian minister, writes on a healthy Christian. Pure religion (James 1:27, Matthew 25) is visiting the poor and suffering. Crosby says half of Christians in the world don’t do this, leave it up to charities. They forget this is a personal duty that no one can set aside without disobeying Jesus.

Would the figure of half in disobedience still prove true today?

How can you not forget personal duties?

🐣 Happy Easter!

Remember: When Jesus came back, he appeared to the Magdalene as a gardener, so go out and plant something!

🎨 Noli Me Tangere
— C. Lorrain
🎶 I know that my Redeemer liveth
— G.F. Händel

Verena Anschütz, violin
Megan Marie Hart, soprano
Judith Hasmann, cello
Ying-Chieh Li, violin
George-Bogdan Lita, bass
Mathias Mönius, harpsichord
Ute Weller, violin
Wojciech Wieczorek, violin

youtube.com/watch?v=x6TIykVi2GU

#Easter #Ostern #baroque #Händel #Messiah #resurrection
#resurrectionsunday

#GetToKnowJESUS ☦💖👑 is all about the dynamic life of the promised #Messiah of the #OldTestament ~ the world's #Savior of the #NewTestament ... enjoy reading #bible verses alongside inspiring pictures of the lord #ChristJesus

bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics

⚜Jesus was deeply grieved by the countless hardships people faced such as their physical, mental, emotional infirmities & the huge weight of guilt they carried from their sins. Jesus' response to ALL brokenhearted persons past/present: #COMPASSION

When God asks us to do what we cannot do.
(2 Corinthians 4:6-7)
"For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made His light shine in our hearts. He gave us the light of knowing the glory of God through the face of Jesus Christ. Though His light shines through us, we are like fragile clay vessels containing this great treasure. This makes it clear that our great power is from God, not from ourselves."

Have you noticed how many of God's prophets live out their prophecies as an example to others? Reading about the troubles of a prophet makes one think twice about asking for this spiritual gift. (Ezekiel 24:17-24, Matthew 5:11-12) Yet, it's the one Paul says is the greatest benefit to the church. (1Corinthians 14:1-4)

In John chapter 4, we see our Lord Jesus living out a prophecy. The fulfillment of that prophecy happens almost immediately. It's the sanctification of a human soul.

Jesus is thirsty. He sits at a well in Samaria without a vessel to draw water or drink from. (John 4:15, John 19:28, Micah 7:1-2, Deuteronomy 32:32)

The water represents God's Word. It's the logic He shares with mankind. When we study and live by it, we are "washed with the water of the Word." (John 15:3, Ephesians 5:25-33, 1 Corinthians 6:11, Ezekiel 36:25, Zechariah 13:1)
We see what is good about God's logic when we live it out and reap the spiritual benefits. This purifies our motives and strengthens our faith in God's advice. (Psalm 34:8, John 3:5, Psalm 15)

Godly words and actions offered through a clean human vessel, quench God's thirst for truth, compassion and fairness in the world. (John 19:28, Proverbs 30:5-6, 2 Timothy 3:16-17)

A woman is there at the well also. She has a waterpot, but there's a problem. Being a non-Jew, she is "ceremonially unclean". Being a Samaritan, she might even be considered an enemy. Jews don't drink from Samaritan vessels. Jesus' dialogue with her also suggests that this woman "has a man that is not her husband." It seems she is living with a man as if married, but outside of a covenant relationship. ("Chambering" or, living together, is a sin that devalues the human family and fails to provide a solid spiritual foundation for children who are born into such a union. (Malachi 2:13-16, Romans 13:13)

Against all tradition and decorum, Jesus asks her for a drink from the well. (John 4:7, Proverbs 20:5, Exodus 4:10-16) This scene reminds me of Moses' reaction to God's calling on his life. When the Lord calls you, don't let tradition, stigma, or self-evaluation keep you from answering His call.

Jesus makes this request to "give Him a drink" from each of us when we feel the need to pray or to do good for others. He thirsts for our righteousness so we can have unity. (Matthew 5:6, John 6:44, Psalm 81:8-16)

Have you ever prayed a Psalm, or the Lord's Prayer? When we take what God has given us and offer it back to Him, it refreshes God. (John 7:37-39, Isaiah 58:11, Proverbs 10:11)

The woman is taken aback by this unusual Rabbi who doesn't think He's too holy to speak with her. She seems open to meeting Jesus' request, but assumes that there is no way for Him to drink from her vessel. She seems resigned to the fact that what she has to offer will never be clean enough for Him.

Then Jesus says something remarkable. He tells her that if she knew the gift of God, and who He was, she could ask Him for living water and receive it. His life-giving truth can make her clean. (Matthew 5:6, John 4:10, Isaiah 55:1-3)

So many times in the Bible, the Lord prepares a person for their ministry by prompting them to do something they cannot do without Him! Then He asks us to make room for Him by clearing out the things that stand in the way of our unity.

Jesus shows the woman at the well how she's devalued the vessel of her body. He asks her to do something she cannot do because of her sin. This shows her what she needs to clear out in order to make room to be filled with the Holy Spirit and become fit for her ministry.

She faces the truth by telling Jesus she cannot do what He's requested. She can't call her husband and come back because she has no husband. Jesus rewards her truthfulness by showing her just how true her statement is. (John 4:16-18, Luke 8:18)

She asks where to go to reunite with God, since Samaritan beliefs differ from the Jews' on this point. (John 4:19-20)

Jesus says she can have a relationship with God right here and now by taking joy in living by what she knows is right. That's what it means to worship the Father in Spirit and in truth. This is a message we can all take to heart. We're called to turn from selfish behavior and live by the Spirit of truth and responsible, charitable love. (John 4:19-24, John 3:5-8, Habakkuk 2:4)

The woman knows what to do next! She leaves her water pot with Jesus, and calls her whole city to meet the Messiah. Her ministry has begun. She's the first missionary to the Samaritans. (John 4:28-29, 1Kings 18:21)

The Lord also gives us an example to live by in this account. Even when we lack basic needs, God can empower us to approach others in a way that connects us all for mutual benefit. Jesus, Elijah, and Peter are just a few examples of how the Holy Spirit can equip us to face life's challenges like nothing else can. (John 6:5-14, 1Kings 17:9-16, Acts 3:1-8)