Appreciate the effort you are putting into youtube exclusive videos, I'd say they are definitely worth making.
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@calebminerd
Жыл бұрын
I would enjoy a meme deck series. Like all buildings or spells, maybe all win conditions.
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@ed1410
Жыл бұрын
I legit barely play clash but your legit the only clash KZitemr I watch and actually enjoy, your so naturally enjoyable man keep the grind up bro love your shit fr
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@rhysconstable2552
Жыл бұрын
Hey J was wondering if u had any good mega knight decks u use I love mega knight and have a few different decks I use just feel like I’m missing something in them
@chotusmith6868
Жыл бұрын
Sick vid. I'd love to see a version of the evo recruits bridge spam deck
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@davidcarbajal704
Жыл бұрын
Do you still coach people 🤔? I'd be interested I finish ultimate champion & was close to rank but just can't get it
@airsharpkerproduction6504
Жыл бұрын
How do you get to grand camp when the season always resets you back to challenger 1? I play and can’t get that far
@Tomplaysthat
Жыл бұрын
Sparky could be good on a few decks but in this one its fire! 🔥🔥 Continue the good work!
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@georgebeavers9270
Жыл бұрын
Love the content juicy the edits are absolutely hilarious bro
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@Jat-349
Жыл бұрын
loving the videos made off of stream!! if u have cool or fun games that happen on stream I feel like itd be dope to show those too
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@amardeepsidhu7505
Жыл бұрын
Please do a full guide on evo knight hog3.0 cycle
@kadencrow7200
Жыл бұрын
Never have made it to ultimate champ but is a goal of mine. I don’t think I’ll ever make it cause I never have time to play anymore but still have enough time to watch the vids😂
@terrifctea
Жыл бұрын
I watch ever one of ur videos! Thanks for the content!!
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day
@Sataie52
Жыл бұрын
How called this music on 0:48?
@M_MITCHELL
Жыл бұрын
i used E giant E dragon Barbs Mini pekka bats rage freeze and nado for 87% win streak to GC.
@b0gymen
Жыл бұрын
i wanna see u stream to ultimate from here ( your rank in this video) in one push on a stream so much love from morroco
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!
@thetisor24
Жыл бұрын
Last season I got 96% using hog exe-nado, safe to say I was super proud of myself
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@brendenbalske5704
Жыл бұрын
Got 57% win rate last season it was the only season I got up that high! I used the EVO Motar bait deck with miner and skill horde.
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
nice job
@bradenwatson3116
Жыл бұрын
Video idea- most expensive deck vs least
@ZenPapaya
Жыл бұрын
Fun challenge would be to play a deck from each arena
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@randomthingssTV
Жыл бұрын
I've never reached ultimate champ before.
@mrforrest
Жыл бұрын
Early season trolling. Cosplay as a troll and play midladder meme decks
@iTeddyArth
Жыл бұрын
i miss the longer vids Juicy, bring em back please. the 20-30 minute vids
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@utkarshbarbhai
Жыл бұрын
Graveyard counter please
@gergomori6020
Жыл бұрын
You could like do some videos were you try viewers decks
@shreerangkulkarni2455
Жыл бұрын
Do you still coach?
@hudsonpikkert2714
Жыл бұрын
can you play some lavaloon in a video?
@cornishgamehen9373
Жыл бұрын
You can call us “chat” it’s fine. We get it. It’s really quite flattering actually.
@contentladrons1576
Жыл бұрын
This is his recording of twitch stream
@uuni5377
Жыл бұрын
@@contentladrons1576it's not
@jackbeisner6333
Жыл бұрын
85% UC win rate for the boys
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
Good man
@joao__gouveia
Жыл бұрын
i got 81% ... after that went down hill 😂 went 77% - 68% and the lowest was 56% with the season Mega Draft
@faith9505
11 ай бұрын
Our Place of Safety This I declare about the LORD: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. -Psalm 91:2 The plagues had grown progressively worse. God’s plague on the Nile River was a blow to everyone, but the Egyptians adapted and got by. The frogs were a horrible nuisance too. But the third plague brought physical pain that seemed almost unbearable. In the third plague, God afflicted the Egyptians with gnats. This was especially difficult, because the Egyptians were fanatics about cleanliness, but they were covered with these insects. The gnats also penetrated their nostrils and ears, which would have been very painful. Interestingly, while Pharaoh’s magicians duplicated the Nile turning to blood and the plague of frogs, they couldn’t duplicate this one. This reminds us that although the devil has considerable power, there are limitations to it. We might think that just as God is omnipotent, so is Satan. And just as God is omniscient, so is the devil. But that is not true. God knows everything; Satan has limited knowledge. God has all power; Satan clearly has limited power. Even after these plagues, Pharaoh’s heart continued to harden. So, God sent the fourth plague: an invasion of flies. Exodus 8:24 says, “And the Lord did just as he had said. A thick swarm of flies filled Pharaoh’s palace and the houses of his officials. The whole land of Egypt was thrown into chaos by the flies” Meanwhile, God intervened in an amazing way for His people. From the fourth plague on, God protected the land of Goshen in Egypt where the Israelites lived. While other people in Egypt suffered through the plagues, God protected this area. Psalm 91 gives us this promise: “Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, these evils will not touch you. Just open your eyes, and see how the wicked are punished” (verses 7-8) These are wonderful, comforting words. But they are conditional. This psalm contains a series of conditional promises that are ours if we do our part. God promises that He will protect us. He promises that His angels will be around us. But what do we need to do? We must “live in the shelter of the Most High”(verse 1) We must also “make the Lord [our] refuge” and “the Most High [our] shelter” (verse 9) When we do that, the promises of Psalm 91 are ours. God wants to be our hiding place. This means that God will protect the believer. What may happen to nonbelievers as they reap the consequences of their sin won’t happen to believers because they are seeking to live godly lives. Does that mean Christians won’t suffer? No. Does that mean Christians won’t die? No. But it does mean that Christians won’t die before their time. They will die when their day has come and not a second before. And when death does come for Christians, God promises they will be taken into His presence in Heaven. God will protect us. He will protect us on earth until our final day.
@rodeoreverse3921
Жыл бұрын
never got to ultimate champ
@uhuuuuu
Жыл бұрын
Heyyyy juicy!
@maynardd.devera8116
Жыл бұрын
Yoo im soo early only 21 views is insane for someone like you
@muffinman7770
Жыл бұрын
got 67% with splashyard
@brandenjames3885
Жыл бұрын
W creator
@nickgarcia3071
Жыл бұрын
83% like 3 seasons ago
@gerritdeworst7508
Жыл бұрын
51% ultimate champ
@Curtis0826
Жыл бұрын
I got 88% with xbow
@SuperLocrian
Жыл бұрын
Oh - NOW people are showing my girl Sparky some love...
@chrisirvin9753
Жыл бұрын
83% with rg
@abdulqadir7106
Жыл бұрын
I did not went to ultimate champ bcuz of low level cards My highest is league 8.
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
keep it up!
@abdulqadir7106
Жыл бұрын
@@JuicyJClashRoyale Thanks
@FlyWithTyy
Жыл бұрын
This deck has gotten on my lady nerve…
@helahelahoooooo3014
Жыл бұрын
Great video BUT i can't drop a like for a sparky deck I'm sorry got to keep my hands clean
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
I understand
@palothegamer6538
Жыл бұрын
Juicy I 1v1 you for a battle pass you down?
@GypsyKing-m5y
Жыл бұрын
Sparky so slow man pi**es me off so much
@matthewcadden1967
Жыл бұрын
Anyone else who uses this deck they would vs lava fb arrows 😂
@MyCyberDan
Жыл бұрын
My highest was 96% win rate
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
nice job
@MyCyberDan
Жыл бұрын
@@JuicyJClashRoyale thank you, love the streams and am currently number 1 in AUS!
@dylananderson8964
Жыл бұрын
Sup juicy
@kurthurd5897
Жыл бұрын
I've never made it. AlwYs get smacked down 1 or 2 wins away from it.
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
YOU GOT IT THIS SEASON BRO!
@LewisOrd-c4u
Жыл бұрын
hello
@BenjaminWidehall-yw1dj
Жыл бұрын
Play agnst the lvevel 18 bot
@asbjrnandersen1469
Жыл бұрын
10st
@allmightygamer1713
Жыл бұрын
1st
@meanleanfartingmachine3232
Жыл бұрын
The music is fye
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
thanks man!
@megakurtev1139
Жыл бұрын
lovwe utube special content
@JuicyJClashRoyale
Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!
@meanleanfartingmachine3232
Жыл бұрын
Orange juice just complimented you while dissing himself lmao ur defense is scaring other KZitemrs on clash
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