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S.H.E. DOMINION

S.H.E. DOMINION

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A Branch from SAINTSUNITED.ORG called “S.H.E DOMINION” short for “Seeking Him Everyday-DOMINION” . Is all about staying encouraged, optimistic and hopeful in this ever changing world, knowing through unshakable faith that Jesus is our strong foundation. 1 Peter 5:11 - To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. Christentum Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität
  • REFINERS FIRE
    May 4 2026

    No, Jesus did not directly teach about the "refiner's fire" using that exact phrase in the Gospels. However, the Old Testament prophecy in Malachi 3:2-3 portrays the Messiah—fulfilled in Jesus—as like a refiner's fire, purifying His people through judgment and holiness.[1][2]

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    Jesus referenced related fire imagery, emphasizing purification, judgment, and the Spirit.

    • Matthew 3:11-12 (KJV, John the Baptist on Jesus): "I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I... He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire: Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire." This links to refining by separating pure from impure.[3][4]
    • Other fire parables: Jesus spoke of unquenchable fire for the wicked (Mark 9:43-48 KJV) and testing branches (John 15:6 KJV), but not the silversmith metaphor.[5]

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    38 Min.
  • SOIL
    Apr 6 2026

    In Jesus’ parable, “good soil” represents a heart that hears God’s word, understands it, holds onto it, and produces fruit through perseverance. The main teaching is that spiritual growth depends not just on hearing the message, but on receiving it in a way that lets it take root and bear results. What “good soil” means
    Matthew says the seed on good soil is the person who hears and understands the word and then produces a harvest. Luke adds that this person has a “noble and good heart,” retains the word, and perseveres in producing a crop. What the Bible teaches

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    48 Min.
  • FIGHT
    Feb 13 2026
    Scripture teaches that followers of Jesus are called to fight, but not the way the world fights. The primary battles are spiritual and internal, and the way we “fight” people is often by refusing to retaliate and trusting God to act instead.[1][2][5]1. Different kinds of “fighting” in ScriptureThe Bible speaks of several kinds of conflict.[1]Physical warfare: Israel’s soldiers fought real enemies in battles (for example Joshua 8, 1 Samuel 17).[1]Personal conflict: quarrels, arguments, and divisions between people (James 4:1–3; 2 Corinthians 7:5).[4][1]Spiritual warfare: believers fighting against Satan, sin, and false teaching (Ephesians 6:12; Jude 1:3; 1 Timothy 6:12).[3][5][1]God fighting for His people: “The Lord will fight for you” (Exodus 14:14; 2 Chronicles 20:15).[6][1]Whether fighting is right or wrong depends on what and who we are fighting, and whether we are aligned with God’s will.[1]2. The wrong way to fightScripture warns that most human fights come from sinful desires inside us.[4]James says quarrels come from “desires that battle within you,” from coveting and selfish motives.[4]Believers are told not to bicker, wrangle, or fight each other over worldly things, but to seek peace.[8][1]Jesus forbids personal revenge: “You have heard… ‘An eye for an eye’… But I tell you, don’t fight back against someone who wants to do harm to you.” (Matthew 5:38–39).[2]An example: when Peter struck the servant with a sword, Jesus told him to put it away, showing that violence is not the way His kingdom advances.[1]3. The right way to fightScripture does command a holy fight, aimed at the right enemy and fought in the right spirit.[5][3][1]Fight the good fight: Paul says, “Fight the good fight of the faith” and, at the end of his life, “I have fought the good fight.” (1 Timothy 6:12; 2 Timothy 4:7).[1]Fight spiritual enemies, not people: “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against… spiritual forces of evil.” (Ephesians 6:12).[3][5]Contend for the faith: Jude tells believers to “earnestly contend for the faith” against false teaching.[1]This “fight” looks like perseverance in obedience, prayer, holiness, sound doctrine, and love, even under pressure.[5][3]4. How we fight: armor, attitude, and actionsScripture gives both equipment and posture for this fight.[5]God’s armor: Ephesians 6 describes truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God as our armor, with God’s Word as our offensive weapon.[5]Watchfulness and resistance: believers are to be sober and alert because the devil prowls like a roaring lion, and to resist him, standing firm in the faith (1 Peter 5:8–9).[3][5]Prayer and dependence: often the battle “belongs to the Lord,” and our part is to stand firm, trust, and obey while He fights for us (Exodus 14:13–14; 2 Chronicles 20:15).[6][5]So the biblical way to fight is active—resisting evil, standing firm in truth—yet deeply dependent, knowing God is the ultimate warrior for His people.[6][1]5. Fighting people vs. loving enemiesThe New Testament especially redirects our instinct to fight people.[2][1]Jesus teaches turning the other cheek and giving more than is demanded rather than striking back (Matthew 5:38–40).[2]Believers are called to pursue peace with others and handle conflict directly, gently, and with humility, rather than with violence or revenge (Hebrews 12:14; Matthew 18:15).[8][1]Christians are not told to rebel against government but to submit to authorities, recognizing Christ as the ultimate King (Romans 13:2; John 18:36).[1]So Scripture teaches us to fight sin, Satan, and falsehood; to let God fight for us; and, when it comes to people, to respond with humility, peacemaking, and sacrificial love rather than retaliation.[2][4][1]Sources[1] What does the Bible say about fighting? | GotQuestions.org https://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-fighting.html[2] Matthew 5:38-40 ERV - Jesus Teaches About Fighting Back https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+5%3A38-40&version=ERV[3] How to Fight Your Battle God's Way - Joyce Meyer Ministries https://joycemeyer.org/Grow-Your-Faith/Articles/How-to-Fight-Your-Battle-Gods-Way[4] Conflict is Inevitable | James 4:1-12 - South Fellowship Church https://southfellowship.org/dailies/conflict-is-inevitable-james-41-12/[5] 5 Verses for Spiritual Battle - ONE&ALL Church https://www.oneandall.church/story/5-verses-for-spiritual-battle[6] The Lord Fights for Us! - Think Eternity https://thinke.org/blog/the-lord-fights-for-us[7] 5 Verses to Fight Against the Enemy - Hope Nation https://hopenation.org/5-verses-to-fight-against-the-enemy/[8] What Does the Bible Say About Fighting? - OpenBible.info https://www.openbible.info/topics/fighting[9] What is a bible verse about fight? - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuffolkChristianChurch/posts/9273058996095924/Jesus did “fight,” but not in the usual human sense of ...
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