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Thanks bro for d advise. |
[color=][/color] GoodMuyis: GoodMuyis:[quote author=GoodMuyis post=42000118]Adesam02: See the post Below from page 48: I dont Know if the bold make any sense to you Thanks bro 4 ur advise. I understand that getting over things like this can be very difficult but victory Is certain. |
[quote author=CharlyG1 post=41917953]Hello bro.. It's a spirit wife (demon spirit) doing that. Are you into masturbation or fornication or sexually perverse thinking? Most times, masturbation is usually the main cause.. Though all these sexual sins attract the succubus spirit (demon spirit wife), but masturbation attracts her more than the others. Please let us know. Thank you.[/quote Yes bro but that was b4. I used 2 visit some porn sites n got myself into masturbating. I have prayed against this thing bt sometimes I feel compel 2 be thinking in that direction which I usually resists. |
Hello people of God. I have bn having some strange n embarrassing experiences for some period of time. I discovered that when asleep, something like a being would come heavily on me and before new it, I would be struggling helplessly to get out of this mess. To even shout or lift a finger becomes difficult. This could linger on for 2 minutes or thereabouts and after I manage 2 get myself out, I would have released in my boxer though this happen occasionally. At times, it start as a dream n then before I new it, d struggling begins. it even happens at d middle of fasting n prayer and all attempt 2 get out of this mess has nt really helped. Any helpful advise please? |
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Lack of self esteem is affecting most of them, they should just be themselves and not tryin to be someone else cos God did not made mistake in creating them the way they are. |
In order to embrace the new, we must release the old. A trapeze artist cannot swing from one bar to another without letting go. An important part of preparing for the New Year is to review the past year--to release it--and to learn from it. To go where we wish to go and be whom we wish to be, we need to know where we are and who we are. An honest self-analysis is always helpful to gain clarity. As we end the year, it seems particularly fitting to devote some time to reflecting on the year past and where we find ourselves as the new year dawns. The following questions should stimulate your thinking for this process. I hope that you take time out of your busy schedule to ponder where you are and where you've been. Enter into discussions with people you care about. Write out your thoughts and feelings. Do some journalling. Consider writing a letter--an end-of the-year-epistle to yourself. It could be profound to write it and valuable to read it in the years ahead. Reflect upon what you did, how you felt, what you liked, what you didn't and what you learned. Try to look at yourself and your experience with as much objectivity as you can -- much like a biographer would. Here are some suggestions to get you started in mulling over the outgoing year. Feel free to add your own. 1. What did I learn? (skills, knowledge, awareness', etc.) 2. What did I accomplish? A list of my wins and achievements. 3. What would I have done differently? Why? 4. What did I complete or release? What still feels incomplete to me? 5. What were the most significant events of the year past? List the top three. 6. What did I do right? What do I feel especially good about? What was my greatest contribution? 7. What were the fun things I did? What were the not-so-fun? 8. What were my biggest challenges/roadblocks/ difficulties? 9. How am I different this year than last? 10. For what am I particularly grateful? Another Suggestion: Consider listing all the things in your life of which you'd like to let go--anything you no longer want. Give thanks to God for what they've brought you in terms of learning and usefulness and then burn the list. It's a symbolic gesture to help you release the old and be open to the new. The next step is to list what you DO want- experiences, knowledge, material things, relationships, healings, whatever. In doing this, you'll be using the principle of vacuum -- releasing what you don't want and embracing what you do. |
Evangelism can only thrive in the atmosphere of peace. That is good one |
That must be a political propaganda |
how are we sure that its not a propaganda from the opposition party to send the man out of goverment |
but it was reported that the bomb actually exploded killing about 20 people |
When those that are suppose to enforce the law are the law breaker, that is Nigeria |
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