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💔 Scripture Rehab

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Truth, Fruit, and the Voices We Trust

“But test all things carefully [so you can recognize what is good]. Hold firmly to that which is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:21 (AMP)


Somewhere along the way, Scripture was stolen.

Not ripped from our hands… but quietly repurposed.

It became a weapon instead of a mirror.

A mask instead of a light.

A slogan instead of a sword that cuts to the heart.


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1 Timothy 3:2.

Titus 1 6:7.

Comparing mugshots to these verses needs some fresh reading eyes for rehab. Saying nothing and just giving blindly is exactly the wrong thing to do.

If any teacher present had truth of scripture behind them, they would have to bring it up in honestly. To push repentance.

Today a member went out of his way to pull his vehicle up and play recordings of FNULNU preaching. That’s pride and dissonance completely against these scripture of leaders being above reproach.

Leadership should be accountable. Jesus said so. Many times. Amen.

Blackhawk Missions
January 5, 2026 · updated the description of the group.

Restoring Abused Scriptures to Their Rightful Meaning.


This is a space for believers who have seen Scripture misused, misunderstood, or weaponized… and who are ready to encounter the Bible again as God intended: a living, life-giving truth that brings clarity, healing, conviction, and freedom. Here, we study Scripture in context, examine fruit, ask honest questions, and allow God’s Word to transform us from the inside out.

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Welcome to our group 💔 Scripture Rehab ! A space for us to connect and share with each other. Start by posting your thoughts, sharing media, or creating a poll.

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Kseniya
Kseniya
06. Jan.

Thank you for reaching out and sharing not only your experiences but what you have learned through it all.

I do have a scripture that I want to go deeper in and study out. I also would like to know what you may have gotten from either study or experience. This was a scripture commonly used in HOP and the meaning may need rehab.


The scripture is: Titus 2:5

To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed.

In this scripture he is referring to women, and my question is when he says to be "keepers 'at' home" is he saying that that is not only our duty as women but that we cannot be on the job because we are to be keepers at home?

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