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If I am a servant, am I weak? Current culture often associates 'serving' with weakness or a lower position. Independence, strength, and assertive leadership are valued. However, in the Kingdom of God, the dynamic is different. Jesus, the King of kings, came to serve (Mark 10:45) and taught that greatness is found in service (Matthew 23:11). The Apostle Paul, a giant of faith, even declared: *"[...] I take pleasure in weaknesses [...] for the sake of Christ. For when I am weak, then I am strong."* (2 Corinthians 12:10). How can weakness be strength? The key lies in the **source of power**. The world's strength comes from oneself, from personal skills and resources. The strength of the servant of Christ comes from God. Recognizing our weakness is not an end in itself, but a *prerequisite* to experiencing divine power. * **Weakness leads to Dependence:** Admitting that we are not self-sufficient drives us to depend on God for everything. This dependence opens the channel for His strength to flow in us. * **Weakness Exalts God:** When God acts through our limitations, it becomes obvious that the power is His. This glorifies Him, not us. * **Weakness Promotes Humility:** Recognizing our need keeps us humble, an essential quality for serving like Jesus and receiving God's grace. * **Weakness Creates Connection:** Being honest about our struggles fosters empathy and allows us to minister to others who also feel weak. Being a servant, therefore, is not being passive or incapable. It is choosing humility, dependence, and the model of Christ. It is in the renunciation of our illusory strength that we find true strength – the empowering power of God. **Do not fear your weaknesses.** Surrender them to God and see how He transforms them into opportunities for His power to manifest. Being a servant, in God's perspective, is the path to true strength. Shared via Offline Bible App JFA
If I am a servant, am I weak?

Current culture often associates 'serving' with weakness or a lower position. Independence, strength, and assertive leadership are valued. However, in the Kingdom of God, the dynamic is different. Jesus, the King of kings, came to serve (Mark 10:45) and taught that greatness is found in service (Matthew 23:11). The Apostle Paul, a giant of faith, even declared: *"[...] I take pleasure in weaknesses [...] for the sake of Christ. For when I am weak, then I am strong."* (2 Corinthians 12:10).

How can weakness be strength? The key lies in the **source of power**. The world's strength comes from oneself, from personal skills and resources. The strength of the servant of Christ comes from God. Recognizing our weakness is not an end in itself, but a *prerequisite* to experiencing divine power.

* **Weakness leads to Dependence:** Admitting that we are not self-sufficient drives us to depend on God for everything. This dependence opens the channel for His strength to flow in us.
* **Weakness Exalts God:** When God acts through our limitations, it becomes obvious that the power is His. This glorifies Him, not us.
* **Weakness Promotes Humility:** Recognizing our need keeps us humble, an essential quality for serving like Jesus and receiving God's grace.
* **Weakness Creates Connection:** Being honest about our struggles fosters empathy and allows us to minister to others who also feel weak.

Being a servant, therefore, is not being passive or incapable. It is choosing humility, dependence, and the model of Christ. It is in the renunciation of our illusory strength that we find true strength – the empowering power of God. **Do not fear your weaknesses.** Surrender them to God and see how He transforms them into opportunities for His power to manifest. Being a servant, in God's perspective, is the path to true strength.

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1Timothy 2:5-6 NTLH [5] For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind — the human Christ Jesus, [6] who gave his life as a ransom for all people. This has now been witnessed to at the proper time, that God wants all to be saved.
1Timothy 2:5-6 NTLH
[5] For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind — the human Christ Jesus, [6] who gave his life as a ransom for all people. This has now been witnessed to at the proper time, that God wants all to be saved.
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I am almost certain that a leftist will come to defend the theft of the INSS soon. #foramoraes
I am almost certain that a leftist will come to defend the theft of the INSS soon. #foramoraes
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#️⃣ Jumento News | Politics – 26/09/2025

💸 Brazil is witnessing the scandal of the century: the theft from the elderly of INSS. Yesterday, at the CPMI, the most awaited witness appeared — the famous Baldy of INSS.

⚖️ The guy tried to evade: refused to answer the rapporteur, claimed persecution, and even brought his lawyer to disrupt the session. The atmosphere was one of shouting, tension, and interruptions in the hearing.

📊 The rapporteur was tough: presented a photo of Baldy alongside INSS directors and even the Minister of Social Security. There were more than 150 questions in less than an hour, demanding explanations about visits, assets, and alleged contacts before the PF operation.

👉 The result? A scene from a soap opera in the middle of the CPMI. The “Baldy” denied everything, refused a plea bargain, and made it clear that he will fight until the end.

🐴 The donkey here warns: we are facing a case that may be remembered as the largest theft ever committed against retirees in Brazil. It remains to be seen if the CPMI will go all the way or if it will just become another forgotten scandal in the corridors of Brasília.

#cpmi #inss #corrupcao #jumentonews
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-Updating- Wow! haha I did the conversion yesterday, and both currencies dropped in price 😥😂 $BTC $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT) {spot}(BTCUSDT)
-Updating- Wow! haha I did the conversion yesterday, and both currencies dropped in price 😥😂 $BTC $ETH
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Following tips that Chatgpt gave me 😂😂 I'll be back to update you tomorrow. I hope it goes well 😂 #BinanceHODLerXPL $ETH
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Following tips that Chatgpt gave me 😂😂 I'll be back to update you tomorrow. I hope it goes well 😂 #BinanceHODLerXPL $ETH
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Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk what to expect from the leftist Brazilian? Simple, stupidity! The left holds a demonstration on Sunday in support of Lula, and on Monday, his minister invents another tax kkkk. And still, a leftist comes out with a bomb like that kkkkkkk Brazil, the country of clowns who like to be stepped on by the government. $BTC
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk what to expect from the leftist Brazilian? Simple, stupidity! The left holds a demonstration on Sunday in support of Lula, and on Monday, his minister invents another tax kkkk. And still, a leftist comes out with a bomb like that kkkkkkk Brazil, the country of clowns who like to be stepped on by the government. $BTC
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(this random photo of my little dog) When I open the Binance Square, I see a lot of people complaining that they lost large amounts of money because they followed tips from influencers. I recommend that you who are starting out, start low at R$5.00 for example. Another tip I give is, take a look at Binance's red packet campaign, sometimes there’s a free package to redeem. This package comes with a little bit of cryptocurrency, but it’s coming for free. Take advantage of these free campaigns that reward you. $ETH
(this random photo of my little dog) When I open the Binance Square, I see a lot of people complaining that they lost large amounts of money because they followed tips from influencers. I recommend that you who are starting out, start low at R$5.00 for example. Another tip I give is, take a look at Binance's red packet campaign, sometimes there’s a free package to redeem. This package comes with a little bit of cryptocurrency, but it’s coming for free. Take advantage of these free campaigns that reward you. $ETH
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Romans 12:1-2 NTLH [1] Therefore, my brothers, because of the great divine mercy, I ask that you offer yourselves completely to God as a living sacrifice, dedicated to his service and pleasing to him. This is the true worship that you must offer to God. [2] Do not live as the people of this world live, but let God transform you through a complete change of your minds. Thus you will know the will of God, that is, what is good, perfect, and pleasing to him.
Romans 12:1-2 NTLH
[1] Therefore, my brothers, because of the great divine mercy, I ask that you offer yourselves completely to God as a living sacrifice, dedicated to his service and pleasing to him. This is the true worship that you must offer to God. [2] Do not live as the people of this world live, but let God transform you through a complete change of your minds. Thus you will know the will of God, that is, what is good, perfect, and pleasing to him.
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Do you think $COS is worth it?
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Trying to win something here lol
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1Pedro 3:15 NTLH [15] Have respect for Christ in your hearts and treat him as Lord. Always be ready to answer anyone who asks you to explain the hope you have. God bless the life of those who read this message 🙌🏻🙏🏻
1Pedro 3:15 NTLH
[15] Have respect for Christ in your hearts and treat him as Lord. Always be ready to answer anyone who asks you to explain the hope you have.

God bless the life of those who read this message 🙌🏻🙏🏻
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Do not lose heart! Therefore, I ask you not to lose heart over my tribulations for you, which is your glory. Ephesians 3:13 To lose heart means to decrease in strength, to lose determination; to weaken one's spirit, to falter in will, to waver in purpose, among other definitions. It is the state of someone who is putting forth great energy into a demand but seemingly sees no positive results. In the Christian life, to lose heart is to become discouraged, to stop halfway, to lose strength. Paul showed great concern for what his imprisonment and sufferings might cause to the spirits of the Christians in Ephesus. They might be confused by the contradiction of proclaiming the Almighty God and the triumphant Christ while their preacher was incarcerated. The Ephesians lived in a rich and prosperous region, accustomed to profit and victory. However, they now saw their spiritual mentor, the man who taught them to live victoriously, imprisoned and on the brink of being martyred. It was indeed a seemingly contradictory situation: how to speak of triumph while living what seemed like a defeat? (Luke 23:35). But Paul was a man with a differentiated spiritual vision. His experiences with God taught him to look beyond the natural sight, discerning the divine purpose even amid adversities. He saw God's action in his imprisonment and knew that, in the end, the Lord would manifest His glory to the brothers in Ephesus (Job 19:25). This must also be our posture in the face of the difficult situations that God allows us to go through. There is no miracle that does not arise from adversities. There is only a solution if there are problems; there is only liberation if there are prisons; there is only healing if there are diseases; there is only deliverance if there are dangers; there is only resurrection if there is death (2 Corinthians 4:17). The order for us, the church of the Lord Jesus, is the same that Paul left to the brothers in Ephesus: DO NOT LOSE HEART! God bless you!
Do not lose heart!
Therefore, I ask you not to lose heart over my tribulations for you, which is your glory.
Ephesians 3:13

To lose heart means to decrease in strength, to lose determination; to weaken one's spirit, to falter in will, to waver in purpose, among other definitions. It is the state of someone who is putting forth great energy into a demand but seemingly sees no positive results. In the Christian life, to lose heart is to become discouraged, to stop halfway, to lose strength.

Paul showed great concern for what his imprisonment and sufferings might cause to the spirits of the Christians in Ephesus. They might be confused by the contradiction of proclaiming the Almighty God and the triumphant Christ while their preacher was incarcerated. The Ephesians lived in a rich and prosperous region, accustomed to profit and victory. However, they now saw their spiritual mentor, the man who taught them to live victoriously, imprisoned and on the brink of being martyred. It was indeed a seemingly contradictory situation: how to speak of triumph while living what seemed like a defeat? (Luke 23:35).

But Paul was a man with a differentiated spiritual vision. His experiences with God taught him to look beyond the natural sight, discerning the divine purpose even amid adversities. He saw God's action in his imprisonment and knew that, in the end, the Lord would manifest His glory to the brothers in Ephesus (Job 19:25).

This must also be our posture in the face of the difficult situations that God allows us to go through. There is no miracle that does not arise from adversities. There is only a solution if there are problems; there is only liberation if there are prisons; there is only healing if there are diseases; there is only deliverance if there are dangers; there is only resurrection if there is death (2 Corinthians 4:17).

The order for us, the church of the Lord Jesus, is the same that Paul left to the brothers in Ephesus: DO NOT LOSE HEART!

God bless you!
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Alexandre de Moraes knows he is going to lose! That's why he tries to break Brazilian banks and drag the people down with him. By the way, if it's going to fall, let it fall shooting, right? I just hope that in this fall he shoots himself in the foot, and not the people. How does this affect cryptocurrencies, finance, etc.? Investors (both domestic and foreign) seek predictability. When a Supreme Court minister makes decisions that are seen as too political or punitive, without clear limits, it creates the impression that the rules can change according to the political climate. This drives away foreign investors and makes loans more expensive, because the risk of investing money in Brazil increases. Less exports = less inflow of dollars = devaluation of the real. Weaker real → increased inflation → imported products and fuels become more expensive for the people. $COS $BTC #BNBATH880 {spot}(BTCUSDT)
Alexandre de Moraes knows he is going to lose! That's why he tries to break Brazilian banks and drag the people down with him. By the way, if it's going to fall, let it fall shooting, right? I just hope that in this fall he shoots himself in the foot, and not the people.

How does this affect cryptocurrencies, finance, etc.?
Investors (both domestic and foreign) seek predictability.

When a Supreme Court minister makes decisions that are seen as too political or punitive, without clear limits, it creates the impression that the rules can change according to the political climate.

This drives away foreign investors and makes loans more expensive, because the risk of investing money in Brazil increases.

Less exports = less inflow of dollars = devaluation of the real.

Weaker real → increased inflation → imported products and fuels become more expensive for the people.
$COS $BTC #BNBATH880
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#CreatorPad Creator Pad or Creator Panel, is a panel with easy access tools that provide information, help, guide, and metrics for creators. Always providing updated information that keeps the creator informed of their performance on Binance Square. In your opinion, what is missing in the creator panel?
#CreatorPad Creator Pad or Creator Panel, is a panel with easy access tools that provide information, help, guide, and metrics for creators. Always providing updated information that keeps the creator informed of their performance on Binance Square. In your opinion, what is missing in the creator panel?
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How the current government has negatively impacted cryptocurrencies (Part 2) The CVM and Central Bank imposed regulatory limitations in the sandbox, restricting the development of tokenizations and innovative fintechs. Decree No. 11,563/2023 established the Central Bank as the normative authority of the regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, discouraging decentralized and more autonomous initiatives in the sector. Schematic Summary Impact Area Measure/Government Negative Consequence Taxation MP 1,303/2025 (17.5% fixed) Lower exemption, increase in tax burden Legal insecurity Lack of clarity and overlap of rules Decrease in investor interest (–30%) Supervision IN RFB and program “Safe Brazil” More control, less privacy Extra taxes Taxation on remittances and assets abroad Complexity and increased costs Regulatory centralization Central Bank and CVM as normative authority Limits innovation and decentralization Government actions — especially in tax structure, supervision, and regulatory centralization — have pressured the crypto market in Brazil. The result is a more burdensome, bureaucratic environment that is less favorable to technological and financial innovation. #foramoraes #foralula
How the current government has negatively impacted cryptocurrencies (Part 2)

The CVM and Central Bank imposed regulatory limitations in the sandbox, restricting the development of tokenizations and innovative fintechs.

Decree No. 11,563/2023 established the Central Bank as the normative authority of the regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies, discouraging decentralized and more autonomous initiatives in the sector.

Schematic Summary

Impact Area Measure/Government Negative Consequence

Taxation MP 1,303/2025 (17.5% fixed) Lower exemption, increase in tax burden
Legal insecurity Lack of clarity and overlap of rules Decrease in investor interest (–30%)
Supervision IN RFB and program “Safe Brazil” More control, less privacy
Extra taxes Taxation on remittances and assets abroad Complexity and increased costs
Regulatory centralization Central Bank and CVM as normative authority Limits innovation and decentralization

Government actions — especially in tax structure, supervision, and regulatory centralization — have pressured the crypto market in Brazil. The result is a more burdensome, bureaucratic environment that is less favorable to technological and financial innovation.
#foramoraes #foralula
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How the current Brazilian government, the LULA government, has negatively influenced cryptocurrencies (Part 1) 1. Heavier and less flexible taxation Provisional Measure 1.303/2025 standardized the Income Tax rate on profits from cryptocurrencies at 17.5%, eliminating monthly exemptions of up to R$ 35 thousand and previous escalations (from 15% to up to 22.5%). ABcripto classified the PM as a "setback," warning that it may drive investors to foreign platforms with less regulation. Folha de S. Paulo emphasizes that the measure disregarded the positive work of the Central Bank, and that this is expected to weaken the local market. 2. Legal uncertainty and fear among investors Cointelegraph Brazil highlighted that the fear of harsher taxes and the lack of regulatory clarity led to a 30% drop in investor interest in Bitcoin at the beginning of 2025. The PM is seen as ignoring market dynamics and creating legal insecurity, especially for stablecoins and automated trades. 3. Increased oversight and invasive monitoring The Federal Revenue's Normative Instruction expanded the monitoring of transactions via Pix, credit cards, debits, stablecoins, and even cryptocurrencies in general — all subject to registration and supervision, regardless of tax collection. The "Safe Brazil" program, coordinated between the Central Bank, Federal Police, BNDES, and Febraban, aims to monitor exchanges, fintechs, and crypto companies, increasing state control over operations that were previously more private or decentralized. 4. Proposals for new taxes and obstacles to the market The taxation of international cryptocurrency remittances was proposed, which would further raise costs for users and companies operating with global transactions. There is also a 15% tax on cryptocurrencies held in foreign exchanges, created by a law enacted in December 2023 — reinforcing control over assets outside the country, but with still uncertain definitions about what exactly falls under the rule. #Foralula
How the current Brazilian government, the LULA government, has negatively influenced cryptocurrencies (Part 1)

1. Heavier and less flexible taxation

Provisional Measure 1.303/2025 standardized the Income Tax rate on profits from cryptocurrencies at 17.5%, eliminating monthly exemptions of up to R$ 35 thousand and previous escalations (from 15% to up to 22.5%).
ABcripto classified the PM as a "setback," warning that it may drive investors to foreign platforms with less regulation.
Folha de S. Paulo emphasizes that the measure disregarded the positive work of the Central Bank, and that this is expected to weaken the local market.

2. Legal uncertainty and fear among investors

Cointelegraph Brazil highlighted that the fear of harsher taxes and the lack of regulatory clarity led to a 30% drop in investor interest in Bitcoin at the beginning of 2025.
The PM is seen as ignoring market dynamics and creating legal insecurity, especially for stablecoins and automated trades.

3. Increased oversight and invasive monitoring

The Federal Revenue's Normative Instruction expanded the monitoring of transactions via Pix, credit cards, debits, stablecoins, and even cryptocurrencies in general — all subject to registration and supervision, regardless of tax collection.
The "Safe Brazil" program, coordinated between the Central Bank, Federal Police, BNDES, and Febraban, aims to monitor exchanges, fintechs, and crypto companies, increasing state control over operations that were previously more private or decentralized.

4. Proposals for new taxes and obstacles to the market

The taxation of international cryptocurrency remittances was proposed, which would further raise costs for users and companies operating with global transactions.
There is also a 15% tax on cryptocurrencies held in foreign exchanges, created by a law enacted in December 2023 — reinforcing control over assets outside the country, but with still uncertain definitions about what exactly falls under the rule.

#Foralula
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Tips to multiply your earnings from $BCH #IsraelIranConflict : ✅ 1. Buy low and sell high (Basic Trading) How it works: Take advantage of market volatility — buy BCH when the price drops and sell when it rises. Advantages: Quick profits in the short term. Risks: You can lose money if the price keeps falling. Requires market analysis. Tip: Use charts, follow news, and learn technical analysis. ✅ 2. Long-term Hold How it works: Buy and hold Bitcoin Cash, hoping it will appreciate over time. Advantages: Less stress with daily fluctuations. Risks: The price may devalue for long periods. Tip: Use secure wallets (hardware wallet or trusted app). ✅ 3. Staking or Lending (on some platforms) How it works: You lend or "lock" your BCH on a platform and earn interest. Common platforms: Nexo, YouHodler, Binance (check if they accept BCH). Risks: The platform may fail or be hacked. Tip: Research the platform very well before trusting your assets. ✅ 4. Mine Bitcoin Cash How it works: Uses computing power to validate transactions and earn rewards in BCH. Advantages: Can generate constant passive income. Risks: High cost of energy and equipment. Tip: It's only worth it if you have access to cheap energy and powerful equipment. ✅ 5. Earn BCH for free (Airdrops or tasks) How it works: Participate in promotions, answer surveys, or use faucet sites. Examples: Cointiply FreeBitcoinCash.io Risks: Very small gains, many sites are scams. Tip: Only use trusted sites and never provide a private key. ⚠️ CAUTION: What to avoid ❌ "Double your BCH" scams ❌ Sites promising fixed daily profits ❌ Cryptocurrency pyramid schemes If it sounds too good to be true, it's probably a scam.
Tips to multiply your earnings from $BCH #IsraelIranConflict :
✅ 1. Buy low and sell high (Basic Trading)

How it works: Take advantage of market volatility — buy BCH when the price drops and sell when it rises.

Advantages: Quick profits in the short term.

Risks: You can lose money if the price keeps falling. Requires market analysis.

Tip: Use charts, follow news, and learn technical analysis.

✅ 2. Long-term Hold

How it works: Buy and hold Bitcoin Cash, hoping it will appreciate over time.

Advantages: Less stress with daily fluctuations.

Risks: The price may devalue for long periods.

Tip: Use secure wallets (hardware wallet or trusted app).

✅ 3. Staking or Lending (on some platforms)

How it works: You lend or "lock" your BCH on a platform and earn interest.

Common platforms: Nexo, YouHodler, Binance (check if they accept BCH).

Risks: The platform may fail or be hacked.

Tip: Research the platform very well before trusting your assets.

✅ 4. Mine Bitcoin Cash

How it works: Uses computing power to validate transactions and earn rewards in BCH.

Advantages: Can generate constant passive income.

Risks: High cost of energy and equipment.

Tip: It's only worth it if you have access to cheap energy and powerful equipment.

✅ 5. Earn BCH for free (Airdrops or tasks)

How it works: Participate in promotions, answer surveys, or use faucet sites.

Examples:

Cointiply

FreeBitcoinCash.io

Risks: Very small gains, many sites are scams.

Tip: Only use trusted sites and never provide a private key.

⚠️ CAUTION: What to avoid

❌ "Double your BCH" scams

❌ Sites promising fixed daily profits

❌ Cryptocurrency pyramid schemes
If it sounds too good to be true, it's probably a scam.
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If you started investing right now at this very moment and had only R$10.00 (reais) to start, what would be the first step you would take? #FollowTheLeadTrader $BNB
If you started investing right now at this very moment and had only R$10.00 (reais) to start, what would be the first step you would take? #FollowTheLeadTrader $BNB
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