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JESUSgirl.ENT

Shaniqua S. Robinson

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Everyone has a purpose and a story! Our goal and mission is to see it to fruition! We use transparency and tools found in the WORD of GOD to encourage others! Along the way GOD has sent amazing people to partner with the vision. We welcome you to join the family! Feel free to stream any of the previous episodes and stay in tune for upcoming episodes! We air Fridays and Sundays at 7:00p.m. CST. We also provide a space for others to share their ideas and/or business ventures. If you are interested in appearing on the podcast send email to <[email protected]> Talk to you soon!🦋

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Why The Hate? (Embracing The Love of GOD)
MAR 3, 2026
Why The Hate? (Embracing The Love of GOD)
Today’s Episode will cover the true definition of hate and how it impacts the lives of Believers. What matters more than the hatred from others is the LOVE that comes from GOD. May you be encouraged that a world full of hate could never overshadow the TRUE LOVE OF GOD! Be encouraged you’ve got this and JESUS has you! #KeepGoing #GoForth #JESUSgirlENT Scripture Reference: John 15/ Genesis 37 /Esther 3-7/luke 16:19-3 The link referenced during teaching is found here: https://firmisrael.org/learn/jacob-loved-esau-hated-hebrew-word-hate/ (firmisrael.org)‘Endurance’: Based on the description "to stand under and get behind," the Greek word that best fits is hupotassō (or hypotasso, ὑποτάσσω). Here is the breakdown of the word:Hupo (ὑπό): A prefix meaning "under" or "beneath".Tassō (τάσσω): A verb meaning "to arrange, set in order, or assign". Key Aspects of Hupotassō:Military Origin: It was used to describe soldiers arranging themselves in formation under a leader.Meaning: It signifies a willing, voluntary "getting behind" (submitting to) an authority, rather than just forced obedience. It often means to voluntarily submit or put oneself under the authority of another.Related Concept - Endurance: If the intent is "to remain/stand under" a heavy load or trial, the term hupomenō (ὑπομένω, "endure/remain under") is also used. Other related words for context:Hupostasis (ὑπόστασις): "To stand under" in the sense of a foundation, substance, or assurance.Opisthen (ὄπισθεν): "Behind" or "at the rear".
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