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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by ideology(m): 7:25am On May 22, 2020
MasterJayJay:

So which single building can contain billions of Christians?

Now see the issue... You are thinking of a building

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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by IceLip: 7:26am On May 22, 2020
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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Adakintroy2: 7:26am On May 22, 2020
Let the church through CAN And tax themselves and agree to pay government certain percentage monthly. Because right now the government is bleeding bad. Oil price is receeding and recession in looming. The government don't need non governmental organization adding to their burden of treatment while they profit alone.

The church has been very selfish. They don't give to government or the people. For now even night Club will open before them. At least they pay tax.
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Sunnycliff(m): 7:26am On May 22, 2020
ideology:


What about those who are not strong in the faith?

How sincere can you be with your personal relationship with God, like you have stated in the last few months?

Do we disobey the government? Does the Bible support that? Those not strong in faith, why don't we follow them up?
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by ToyBoyAaron(m): 7:28am On May 22, 2020
To all of you saying what matters is your relationship with God, well the first is your relationship with God and then with humans. If there are no people to practise Christianity with then it is not Christianity. Christianity is far more than a religion, it is a relationship with men and you can't practice relationship alone. Jesus said love your God and your neighbour. So it is collective

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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by MasterJayJay: 7:28am On May 22, 2020
ideology:


Now see the issue... You are thinking of a building
The other dude mentioned about body and you replied him that they need to come together. Where are they coming together? In the field, space, vaccum?
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by ToyBoyAaron(m): 7:30am On May 22, 2020
MasterJayJay:

So which single building can contain billions of Christians?
When two or three are gathered.... Don't just be alone, no man is an island, we all need each other to build up the body of Christ.
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by MasterJayJay: 7:32am On May 22, 2020
ToyBoyAaron:

When two or three are gathered.... Don't just be alone, no man is an island, we all need each other to build up the body of Christ.
Two or three can be members of your family or friends. Gather in your sitting rooms.

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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Graxie(f): 7:41am On May 22, 2020
The gate of hell shall not prevail!!!
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by ToyBoyAaron(m): 7:44am On May 22, 2020
MasterJayJay:

Two or three can be members of your family or friends. Gather in your sitting rooms.
Okay. If I am rich and spend all on my family members without caring about other's need, doesn't that make me selfish? We as Christians build a family of different earthly family members so we can blend and build each other. The truth with remaining in your comfort zone while fellowshiping will make you relax. By the way I have been seeing this people from morning till night can make it casual and less serious.
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by desiredhome: 7:48am On May 22, 2020
ideology:


That doesn't take away the place of the coming together of the believers.

No single believer is a church, but just a member of the the body.

For the body to be whole all members of the boby need to come together.

Search the scriptures, you will find several times and instances the word congregation is used and the implications of congregating.


It's not by congregating alone....is by knowing God... congregation without knowing or doing the work of God is the reason churches has now turned to business centers..... competing for the highest members, the richest/biggest Church, the richest Pastor......
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Truthbites: 8:09am On May 22, 2020
U want make pastors kpeme? First, Freeze told xtians to stop paying tithes... people started obeying, then u closed them over Coro...hmm many pastors go hungry o. .. besides to add fire to d problem ,their prayers isn't working anymore, so they will really be broke broke. people will hardly contribute to them
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by enemyofprogress: 8:29am On May 22, 2020
Our pastor's neck don dey long

Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by KingMicky3286: 8:44am On May 22, 2020
This is a scam dont fall for it.

Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Globad(f): 8:55am On May 22, 2020
ideology:


Now see the issue... You are thinking of a building

Where will they all come together?

Can all of them even be able to come together?
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by wink2015(m): 8:59am On May 22, 2020
SHUTTING DOWN HAS NOW BECOME THEIR TRADEMARK

They won't think of BRAINSTORM to get the economy moving again !

CRUDE OIL THINKING LEADERS !

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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Igando666: 9:08am On May 22, 2020
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Below image is the position of Our Holy Bible on this particular issue.
If any religious leaders flaunt this advice, then that means they are not serving the Almighty God, the creator of heaven and earth.

Our God is not a God of confusion!

And all of us @[b][/b] take what the Holy Book says in awe and preeminence.

Take heart Guys,
This too Shall pass.
We are getting to see the end of this evil virus pretty soon.
Stay safe y'all!
kiss
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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Igando666: 9:10am On May 22, 2020
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A very BIG AMEN.
God will continue to protect you and your family members from this deadly virus.
Same to everyone that say AMEN to your prayers.
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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by mamaafrik(m): 9:10am On May 22, 2020
Ghostrye:
Muslims won't be happy about that
who cares
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Igando666: 9:10am On May 22, 2020
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Ameeen!!

Who says there is nothing new under the sun?!

.......and maybe there is none!
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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by neyorlmogzy(m): 9:25am On May 22, 2020
agwom:


Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/places-of-worship-remain-shut-fct-minister.html
lies from the pit of hell, you people know that if Christians violate this instructions, they will be arrested. But your Muslims folks are going to mosque multiple times a day yet nothing is done about it. I simply don't blame biafrans for calling Nigeria a zoo republic, it obviously is.
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by Damibiz(m): 9:45am On May 22, 2020
Pure lies mr minister,prayers are being conducted in mosques here in Gwagwalada..passo to be precisely
Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by fortran12: 11:37am On May 22, 2020
Adakintroy2:
Let the church through CAN And tax themselves and agree to pay government certain percentage monthly. Because right now the government is bleeding bad. Oil price is receeding and recession in looming. The government don't need non governmental organization adding to their burden of treatment while they profit alone.

The church has been very selfish. They don't give to government or the people. For now even night Club will open before them. At least they pay tax.
What does this have to do with the topic?

Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by dasparrow: 2:13pm On May 22, 2020
ToyBoyAaron:

When two or three are gathered.... Don't just be alone, no man is an island, we all need each other to build up the body of Christ.

Except, a lot of today's church goers don't build each other up. They rather tear each other down.

Also, in today's churches, there is a lot of disunity and division amongst church goers. Why do you think cliques are a big problem in many churches of today?

I attend church online now through LIVE streaming and I am growing even more in the faith now than when I was attending church in a physical building.

A lot of Christians these days are mere church goers. They attend church on Sunday but continue deliberately living in sin Monday through Saturday.

Why is it that with all the church attending that Nigerians do, the average Nigerian remains a tribal bigot, a sexual predator, a corrupt individual, a money worshipping greedy individual and criminally minded? Please!

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Re: Muhammad Musa Bello: Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja by ToyBoyAaron(m): 2:28pm On May 22, 2020
dasparrow:


Except, a lot of today's church goers don't build each other up. They rather tear each other down.

Also, in today's churches, there is a lot of disunity and division amongst church goers. Why do you think cliques are a big problem in many churches of today?

I attend church online now through LIVE streaming and I am growing even more in the faith now than when I was attending church in a physical building.

A lot of Christians these days are mere church goers. They attend church on Sunday but continue deliberately living in sin Monday through Saturday.

Why is it that with all the church attending that Nigerians do, the average Nigerian remains a tribal bigot, a sexual predator, a corrupt individual, a money worshipping greedy individual and criminally minded? Please!
That's correct actually. I wish we can really be the church of Christ and not a business organisation.

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