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KJV - 2nd Thessalonians ch 3
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Jordan, not only the GOAT, but modest, too.View attachment 829464
*Jordan has often highlighted Larry Bird's exceptional abilities, stating, "He was way above the game, way above everybody else." This reflects Jordan's respect for Bird's work ethic and basketball IQ, despite their competitive rivalry.
humble bragView attachment 829464
* Jordan has often highlighted Larry Bird's exceptional abilities, stating, "He was way above the game, way above everybody else."
Even Michael knew Larry was the greatest.
No we're letting the debates. Bird was an above average player, a tick above Lebron. Wilt, Magic, Kareem, Bill Russell. All great.OH MY GOSH, I thought once, just once we could skip over this debate..
Jordan is the goat. Not only in the time frame he played, but James couldn’t survive in that era. Bird was a beast. There I said it and I won’t back down.
In that passage Job is literally talking about The Resurrection at the last day. He was saying that his faith was not based on what God would restore to him in this life, it was in eternal life. The rest of that passage says..Scripture — Book of Job 19:25 (NIV)
“I know that my redeemer lives,
and that in the end he will stand on the earth.”
Reflection
Job says this when almost everything has been stripped away—health, security, reputation, even the understanding of those closest to him. What stands out is not just that he believes, but how he says it:
“I know.”
There’s a kind of settled conviction here that doesn’t depend on circumstances lining up.
He calls God his Redeemer—someone who steps in, restores, vindicates, makes right what has been broken or misjudged. And Job anchors that in the future: “in the end he will stand.” In other words, what feels unresolved now will not remain that way forever.
There’s a quiet steadiness in this verse. It doesn’t deny pain. It doesn’t rush resolution. It simply refuses to let the present moment have the final word.
For us, it becomes a way to stand when things don’t make immediate sense: Not by explaining everything—but by trusting who stands at the end of it.
Prayer
Lord, when I don’t understand what’s happening or why things feel unsettled, help me hold onto what is true. Give me the kind of confidence that Job had—not based on circumstances, but on who You are. Remind me that You are my Redeemer, that You see what is hidden, and that You will make things right in Your time. Steady my heart when answers are unclear, and help me trust that You are already standing at the end of this story. Amen.
It’s the arrogance in that city that they know everything. My previous job, I had team members all over the world, LA team members the most arrogant and it wasn’t even close.JJ redick is a complete fool if he thinks Kennard is more athletic and a better shooter than DK…this is absolutely pathetic knowing they have a spark on the bench..i despise the lakers.
