@mengtong36:

Meng.
Meng.
Open In TikTok:
Region: KH
Wednesday 24 June 2026 01:16:28 GMT
31658
6011
88
687

Music

Download

Comments

raider5325
Raider :
2026-06-24 15:42:21
1
omon.sorn
DOIZ :
Lip b use ey ban pink ?
2026-06-24 15:38:31
0
bbecj3
J :
handsome boy with ari song🥹🥹
2026-06-24 16:31:18
0
pheakmengpeal47
ក្មេងឌឺគឺ ភា🕷️ :
ot te sart klg❤️😭
2026-06-24 11:55:00
2
mar.ch088
Kim Lang🍓 :
2026-06-24 02:33:11
1
quper62
Quper :
Hev meat
2026-06-24 09:06:38
0
srong_yi
刘玉峰 :
type klang huh 😭🫶
2026-06-24 08:36:54
0
cannotmoveonfromhim
Otaku🪼 :
B meng sorngha tv sorngha tv aii
2026-06-24 04:12:35
2
chansing53
Dy Manith 123 :
cute nas o
2026-06-24 15:27:43
0
hong.yi28
Hong Yi :
So cute😄
2026-06-24 01:28:18
1
sakihakoi
HaKoi :
my food
2026-06-24 12:46:47
0
savannchhorvnt
Savanna chhorvorn :
So handsome
2026-06-24 13:53:47
0
irisssssssssss8
iiiiiiiily :
Handsome 😭
2026-06-24 12:46:09
0
hi._.1791
⋆。˚꒰ঌ 𝒚𝒖𝒓𝒊𝒌𝒐 ໒꒱˚。⋆ :
b eng ey kor songha mes haaa😭
2026-06-24 10:37:13
1
ismesa143
Zema :
Hav nas bong 😭
2026-06-24 14:30:11
0
dy_dy007
Dyyyyy :
sart Yor sart mg hah😭
2026-06-24 15:00:19
0
To see more videos from user @mengtong36, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

#ugandatiktok🇺🇬 #happinessportal #africa #kenyantiktok🇰🇪 Last year, clips circulated online of Rt. Hon. Anita Among making statements comparing God the Father and God the Son to President Museveni and his son. Whether those words were meant literally, politically, or rhetorically, they sparked strong debate. Many believers were grieved because Scripture is clear: God is not to be equated with any man Isaiah 42:8, Acts 12:22-23. Blasphemy isn’t just “bad words.” It’s misrepresenting the character and position of the Creator. The Bible warns that God takes how we speak about Him seriously. Herod was struck down after accepting praise that belonged to God Acts 12:23. Uzzah died trying to “help” God’s ark 2 Samuel 6:6-7. The lesson isn’t that God is waiting to punish. The lesson is that He is holy, and He expects us to treat His name as holy Leviticus 19:12. Irony is also a biblical theme. Haman built a gallows for Mordecai, then was hanged on it Esther 7:10. Nebuchadnezzar declared “Is not this great Babylon…?” and lost his throne until he learned “the Most High rules” Daniel 4:30-32. Scripture keeps showing us: When we exalt ourselves, God humbles us. When we humble ourselves, God exalts us James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:6. The second principle is about power itself. Power feels permanent when you have it. Rt. Hon. Among once said publicly that “nobody would stop her” from returning as Speaker because “God appointed her.” Strong words. But Proverbs 27:1 reminds us, “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.” Job, David, and even Jesus in Gethsemane modeled surrender: “Not my will, but Yours be done” Luke 22:42. So which “God” do we mean when we speak? The God of heaven does not need a PR team. He doesn’t share His glory Isaiah 48:11. If we claim He appointed us to office, our lives must reflect His justice, mercy, and humility Micah 6:8. Otherwise we risk speaking for ourselves and attaching His name to it. Three takeaways for all of us in power, influence, or ambition: Guard your words about God. He is not a political slogan. He is the Creator of heaven and earth Genesis 1:1.  Hold power loosely. Offices come and go. Faithfulness remains Ecclesiastes 1:4.  Choose humility early. It’s easier to walk low than to be brought low Proverbs 16:18. Whether one agrees or disagrees with any leader, the call for all believers is the same: Pray for those in authority 1 Timothy 2:1-2, speak truth without malice Ephesians 4:15, and keep the fear of God above the fear of man Proverbs 29:25. Power is borrowed. The Throne is not.
#ugandatiktok🇺🇬 #happinessportal #africa #kenyantiktok🇰🇪 Last year, clips circulated online of Rt. Hon. Anita Among making statements comparing God the Father and God the Son to President Museveni and his son. Whether those words were meant literally, politically, or rhetorically, they sparked strong debate. Many believers were grieved because Scripture is clear: God is not to be equated with any man Isaiah 42:8, Acts 12:22-23. Blasphemy isn’t just “bad words.” It’s misrepresenting the character and position of the Creator. The Bible warns that God takes how we speak about Him seriously. Herod was struck down after accepting praise that belonged to God Acts 12:23. Uzzah died trying to “help” God’s ark 2 Samuel 6:6-7. The lesson isn’t that God is waiting to punish. The lesson is that He is holy, and He expects us to treat His name as holy Leviticus 19:12. Irony is also a biblical theme. Haman built a gallows for Mordecai, then was hanged on it Esther 7:10. Nebuchadnezzar declared “Is not this great Babylon…?” and lost his throne until he learned “the Most High rules” Daniel 4:30-32. Scripture keeps showing us: When we exalt ourselves, God humbles us. When we humble ourselves, God exalts us James 4:6, 1 Peter 5:6. The second principle is about power itself. Power feels permanent when you have it. Rt. Hon. Among once said publicly that “nobody would stop her” from returning as Speaker because “God appointed her.” Strong words. But Proverbs 27:1 reminds us, “Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.” Job, David, and even Jesus in Gethsemane modeled surrender: “Not my will, but Yours be done” Luke 22:42. So which “God” do we mean when we speak? The God of heaven does not need a PR team. He doesn’t share His glory Isaiah 48:11. If we claim He appointed us to office, our lives must reflect His justice, mercy, and humility Micah 6:8. Otherwise we risk speaking for ourselves and attaching His name to it. Three takeaways for all of us in power, influence, or ambition: Guard your words about God. He is not a political slogan. He is the Creator of heaven and earth Genesis 1:1. Hold power loosely. Offices come and go. Faithfulness remains Ecclesiastes 1:4. Choose humility early. It’s easier to walk low than to be brought low Proverbs 16:18. Whether one agrees or disagrees with any leader, the call for all believers is the same: Pray for those in authority 1 Timothy 2:1-2, speak truth without malice Ephesians 4:15, and keep the fear of God above the fear of man Proverbs 29:25. Power is borrowed. The Throne is not.

About