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do you ever just think about Jesus living here on earth 

i think sometimes we tend to think He just bounced from one miracle to another and everyday was a Bible story but His ministry lasted for three years and the Gospels don’t actually cover that much so

imagine all those ordinary days?? 

He probably had favorite foods and morning routines and sore dirty feet from walking while sweat ran in His eyes in the hot Judean sun and He got blisters and hiccups and colds and maybe He snored 

all the times He laughed till He cried and i bet He had inside jokes with His disciples. imagine having an inside joke with the person who gives you breath to laugh in the first place 

and He had human skills He knew how to build a house and cook and wash his clothes and read 

passing food at the dinner table and bumping hands with Jesus 

talking about silly inconsequential things like the weather 

maybe some nights John was sleepy and he leaned against Jesus and could hear His heartbeat 

maybe some nights a disciple had insomnia and he climbed out of his bedroll to find Jesus sitting against a rock, looking up at heaven, and they sat and watched the stars together 

(the God of the universe looking up through short-sighted eyes at His creation, and the disciple wants so badly to ask what it was like to shape each star, but he looks at those calloused human hands and something in him trembles) 

do you ever think that the ordinary days so far outnumbered the miraculous ones that the disciples, sometimes, almost forgot

and then He goes and turns water into wine and feeds five thousand people from a kid’s lunch and brings dead Lazarus walking alive out of the tomb and they just kind of lose their breath

not because they didn’t expect deity to accomplish the impossible but because this God has been livingwith them

it’s not the miracles that are unthinkable

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“Nothing compares to your ability to be with Him. Seeing the sick healed is awesome. Getting a word of knowledge is fun. Watching somebody’s life be encouraged is rewarding, it’s awesome, but nothing compares to your God given ability to be with Him and to be in His presence. Don’t miss that in your life, don’t miss that privilege.”

— Dan Mohler

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Electricity tutorial

I don’t know how to deal with Steve honestly. Things are getting out of control at every tutorial… It’s been almost a year this tutorial is on Patreon and I don’t have a lot of new things to post, so enjoy!

You may ask yourself why don’t I post often… Well! I got a job in a 2D animation studio (Loomi animation) as a background artist! The team is awesome and I love the projects. I basically draw all day, so I draw less as a hobby but still. (I might post some 3D animation too in the next months, we’ll see). Anyway prepare yourself because I feel like my artskills are improving a lot since I started at the studio ahah!

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That’s my first (and probably not last) art tutorial! And Steve, well, he does his best.

Anonymous asked:

Since a couple of the parables are depicted in The Chosen series as inspired by true events, like the Good Samaritan, I can't help but wonder if the writers will depict Matthew's growing faith and repentance as partial inspiration for the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector in Luke 18:9-14.

Perhaps they will even show an incident during the group's return to Capernaum, where Matthew is having a spiritually intense moment at the synagogue during Shabbat, while a local Pharisee who recognizes him as a former publican is looking at him in distain.

Of course Jesus is watching them both, knowing what is on their hearts. And when he tells the parable, he gives Matthew a knowing, loving look.

Literally no one in the pro life movement actually believes miscarriage care, ectopic pregnancies, and pregnancy complications are equivalent to abortions. That’s a pro choice fantasy. Here’s proof from the laws themselves:

Credit to Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life

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^and THIS is why the sudden cases of PC doctors letting women get hurt from mismanaged miscarriages need to be reported to health boards! They are LYING to their patients at worst, throwing them under the bus for their own skin at best. No law prevents genuine medical care in the US. No one wants women dying. So let’s educate ourselves on the law and call out obstetric abuse when it happens.

on another occasion:

Jesus: inviting Himself over since circa. 30 AD

As someone who has been not invited to a lot of things, this story has always resinated with me, cause not only is Jesus wanting to spend time with him, He is saying I want to spend time at YOUR house. The love, the devotion, the everything about our God and His saying your sins might have banned you from My house but I am going to yours and changing that.

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Anonymous asked:

Scrolled through your blog to find the answer but might have missed it. You mentioned that the breaking-noses-off-statues-to-hide-race theory is demonstrably false. As not an Egyptologist, this is actually the first time I’ve heard that there’s evidence against that theory, so I’m curious. (When you have time) would you mind talking about what that evidence is?

  1. By far most statues, reliefs and paintings still have their noses
  2. Iconoclastic behaviour, from ancient Egyptian natives or other/later groups, is well-known and documented
  3. Sticky-outy stone bits are fragile and missing noses/ears/limbs are a well-known feature of (ancient) statuary the world over, not just ancient Egyptian ones
  4. It's a conspiracy theory for a reason: there's zero evidence that there has been a concerted effort to this effect, whereas the origins of the conspiracy theory itself are clear
  5. If there have been racist archaeologists that deliberately broke off a nose here or there to hide more prominently Black features (which, sure, is a possibility, I've never denied that), they have left no evidence of that matter for reasons I'm sure you can imagine, so we don't actually have any way of knowing which, if any, statues would have been defaced for that reason
  6. But even if 5 is true, this still doesn't mean there's a conspiracy among archaeologists to do this across the board. And if there was we are complete fucking shit at it, if you look at all the statues that have remained intact in the nose-area
  7. Don’t treat it as a legit “theory”, it’s a conspiracy theory

Addendum: In this case the burden of proof is not on Egyptologists, it’s on the people touting it to provide supporting arguments and evidence, but they can’t, they just yell “racism!!!” and rely on people’s kneejerk response of not wanting to be thought of as/be racist. However, Egyptologists/archaeologists will keep refuting this because it’s unfortunately ingrained in lay people’s awareness as “yeah sounds legit”, despite being, ironically, pretty racist.

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I hope in season three of the Chosen they get back into doing the opening scenes as scenes from the Old Testament. They did it once in S2 but I want more.

ALTERNATIVELY do more scenes from the future, like from the time of Acts.

Anonymous asked:

Will The Chosen get into how Jesus reacted when he washed Judas' feet? Did Jesus cry when he washed his feet? Did he make remarks like, "Wow, Judas, your stench really takes the cake! Even I can't make you clean!" when he washed Judas' feet?

That would be hilarious and sounds like it’s on brand for the Chosen’s humor

Anonymous asked:

What would you think if it were revealed on The Chosen that Jesus also got incarnated on other planets to save sinners elsewhere in the universe?

Yeah no thank you, that’s some sci-fi stuff that goes beyond uh everything the Chosen’s about? Might as well just plop Jesus lore in Star Wars

Anonymous asked:

Will The Chosen get into what Jesus could have thought of people who use they/them pronouns to refer to God?

Oh! Another ask. I thought you stopped sending me these for some reason

anyway no, God is referred to as purely masculine in the Bible, and I doubt people even conceived such an idea about God in those days. I think it’s lame that humans try to project their ideas on to Him and adjust Him to their likeness.

“The fact is, I need God to help me love God. And if I need His help to love Him, a perfect being, I definitely need His help to love other, fault-filled humans.”

— Francis Chan - Crazy Love (via worshipgifs)