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gabrielpoggio107
gabrielpoggio107 :
con todo respeto el día que mueras Hiram a dorrar ala muerte al infierno no hay como Dios todo poderoso y santo tres veces santo
2025-09-14 03:57:04
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adrianadorantes311
Andrea Dorantes :
Qué feo es eso Dios santo la gente está muy mal ellos mismos le entregan el alma ala muerte Y luego dicen que porque se enferman
2025-09-13 22:59:49
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chilo.villegas0
Chilo Villegas :
Son los creyentes d la santa
2025-09-13 13:56:25
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virgenreina7
con peras🍐🍐 y manzanas 🍎🍏 :
2025-09-13 22:28:06
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benitorangel50
Benito Rangel :
Estan dorando ala Santa muerte. !! 🎄
2025-09-13 18:22:13
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leonelhernndez890
Leonel Hernández :
jsjs eso mas que obvio lo que es, mis respetos a la deidad.
2025-09-13 13:44:36
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efrenescobedo10
efrenescobedo10 :
A no!! Esos son protestantes!!! Mire como bailan, se les metio el espíritu santo
2025-09-13 14:00:35
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santiago.galicia41
Santiago Galicia :
Dios tenga misericordia de ellos
2025-09-13 17:26:57
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lyan14197
Lyan :
yo digo que son cruzados
2025-09-13 14:23:16
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If you don’t understand the cultural, religious, and political stakes around Stephen, you end up domesticating him into a neat “Sunday sermon” and comparing him to culture warriors. But in his time, Stephen’s speech was explosive.  Cultural Impact - The Temple wasn’t just a building, it was the heart of Jewish identity, God’s dwelling place, and the anchor of cultural life. - To suggest, as Stephen did, that “the Most High does not live in houses made by human hands” (Acts 7:48) was radical. It challenged centuries of tradition. - He was saying: God’s presence isn’t locked up in your system, your rituals, or your power structures.  Religious Impact - By calling the leaders “stiff-necked” and accusing them of betraying and murdering the Righteous One, Stephen wasn’t giving a sermon, he was pronouncing judgment on the religious establishment. - This was blasphemy in their eyes, because he equated Jesus with divine authority and claimed the Spirit was speaking through him. - He reframed holiness away from temple ritual and into Spirit-filled community, a theological earthquake.  Political Impact - The Sanhedrin wasn’t just a religious body, it was deeply entangled with Roman power. Keeping the Temple system intact was key to maintaining peace and their own authority. - Stephen’s vision of Jesus “standing at the right hand of God” wasn’t a nice spiritual metaphor. It meant Rome and the Sanhedrin don’t hold the final authority, Jesus does. - That’s treasonous language in a world where Caesar claimed to be lord.  Why This Matters for Today - When people reduce Stephen to “a preacher with three points,” they strip away the danger of his witness. - He wasn’t applauded for being clever, he was executed for being uncontrollable truth in a system built on compromise with empire. - Comparing him to a modern political figure who defends entrenched power misses the point completely. Stephen confronted the fusion of religion and empire. Charlie Kirk profited from it. #christiantiktok #deconstructiontiktok #exevangelical #theology #religiousfreedom
If you don’t understand the cultural, religious, and political stakes around Stephen, you end up domesticating him into a neat “Sunday sermon” and comparing him to culture warriors. But in his time, Stephen’s speech was explosive. Cultural Impact - The Temple wasn’t just a building, it was the heart of Jewish identity, God’s dwelling place, and the anchor of cultural life. - To suggest, as Stephen did, that “the Most High does not live in houses made by human hands” (Acts 7:48) was radical. It challenged centuries of tradition. - He was saying: God’s presence isn’t locked up in your system, your rituals, or your power structures. Religious Impact - By calling the leaders “stiff-necked” and accusing them of betraying and murdering the Righteous One, Stephen wasn’t giving a sermon, he was pronouncing judgment on the religious establishment. - This was blasphemy in their eyes, because he equated Jesus with divine authority and claimed the Spirit was speaking through him. - He reframed holiness away from temple ritual and into Spirit-filled community, a theological earthquake. Political Impact - The Sanhedrin wasn’t just a religious body, it was deeply entangled with Roman power. Keeping the Temple system intact was key to maintaining peace and their own authority. - Stephen’s vision of Jesus “standing at the right hand of God” wasn’t a nice spiritual metaphor. It meant Rome and the Sanhedrin don’t hold the final authority, Jesus does. - That’s treasonous language in a world where Caesar claimed to be lord. Why This Matters for Today - When people reduce Stephen to “a preacher with three points,” they strip away the danger of his witness. - He wasn’t applauded for being clever, he was executed for being uncontrollable truth in a system built on compromise with empire. - Comparing him to a modern political figure who defends entrenched power misses the point completely. Stephen confronted the fusion of religion and empire. Charlie Kirk profited from it. #christiantiktok #deconstructiontiktok #exevangelical #theology #religiousfreedom

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