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Nicepoker:hmmm... trouble dey sleep, yanga wan wake am... He is on leave |
marooh:what is this one saying... off point
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YoungDaNaval:On behalf of NwAmaikpe... No comment today |
why is her mouth like parrot? |
Praise God |
hmm
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dog behind this famous meme is all grown up... see what it looks like now
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Hello, sorry to ask but does anyone know what Audacious Business Concept Limited are really into, I know it's about fashion wears but not much info on Google.. |
NarnieSnyper:I'm interested in getting the bale if you are authentic.. |
slayking:I'm interested |
So how come they decided to show us this, since they claimed to be recovering funds, we have never been enlightened about it... hmm |
happy Birthday to him... |
danduchi:don't understand you |
After my registration yesterday, I logged in but my discipline and the rest info down the page wasn't showing and no indication of an edit button... how can this be resolved? |
pls let's join hands to...
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pls vote
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Zonacom:you mean pilot one? |
Hello, I'm looking for where to get quality London used grade A bale, such as ladies chiffon gowns, Chiffon tops, office shirt, dresses for children (girls) etc |
Stop reminding me of the problems of port Harcourt...
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port Harcourt is not as beautiful as it claims... very backward state... mtchww. don't quote me, unless you agree with me ![]() |
Shafiiimran99:What you don't know, you don't know, except you open up your heart to, but since you are unwilling to do that, you will keep wallowing in your darkness by asking questions that you ordinarily would have understood( if you had the full knowledge of the Holy Gospel) in the hope of mocking or shaming Christians, but the reverse would be the case... In answer to your Question, which you are likely not to understand, The “cup” to which Jesus refers is the suffering He was about to endure. It’s as if Jesus were being handed a cup full of bitterness with the expectation that He drink all of it. Jesus had used the same metaphor in Matthew 20:22 when prophesying of the future suffering of James and John. When Jesus petitions the Father, “Let this cup pass from me,” He expresses the natural human desire to avoid pain and suffering. Jesus is fully God, but He is also fully human. His human nature, though perfect, still struggled with the need to accept the torture and shame that awaited Him; His flesh recoiled from the cross. In the same context, Jesus says to His disciples, “The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak” (Mathew 26:41). In praying, “Let this cup pass from me,” Jesus was battling the flesh and its desire for self-preservation and comfort. The struggle was intense: Jesus was “overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death” ( Matthew 26:38 ), and Luke the physician observed that Jesus was sweating blood—a sign of extreme anguish ( Luke 22:44 ). If anything shows that Jesus was indeed fully man, this prayer is it. Jesus knew of what was to come (see Mark 8:31 ). The agony He faced was going to be more than physical; it would be spiritual and emotional, as well. Jesus knew that God’s will was to crush Him, to allow Him to be “pierced for our transgressions” and wounded for our healing (Isaiah 53:5–10 ). Jesus loves mankind, but His humanity dreaded the pain and sorrow He faced, and it drove Him t“Let this cup pass from me.” Jesus’ prayer to “let this cup pass from me” contains two important qualifications. First, He prays, “If it is possible.” If there was any other way to redeem mankind, Jesus asks to take that other way. The events following His prayer show that there was no other way; Jesus Christ is the only possible sacrifice to redeem the world (John 1:29 ; Acts 4:12 ; Hebrews 10:14 ; Revelation 5:9 ). Second, Jesus prays, “Yet not as I will, but as you will.” Jesus was committed to the will of God, body, mind, and soul. The prayer of the righteous is always dependent on the will of God (see Matthew 6:10 ). |
Shafiiimran99:And where you the one who corrupted the Bible? What does John 3:16 ( read downwards) tell you and the Bible also says in 1John 2:2 He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world .. |
Thomas the disciple declared concerning Jesus, “My Lord and my God” ( John 20:28 ). Jesus does not rebuke him. Titus 2:13 encourages us to wait for the coming of our God and Savior, Jesus Christ (see also 2 Peter 1:1 ). In Hebrews 1:8 , the Father declares of Jesus, “But about the Son he says, ‘Your throne, O God, will last forever and ever, and righteousness will be the scepter of your kingdom.’” The Father refers to Jesus as “O God,” indicating that Jesus is indeed God. In Revelation, an angel instructed the apostle John to only worship God (Revelation 19:10 ). Several times in Scripture Jesus receives worship ( Matthew 2:11 ; 14:33 ; 28:9 , 17 ; Luke 24:52 ; John 9:38 ). He never rebukes people for worshiping Him. If Jesus were not God, He would have told people to not worship Him, just as the angel in Revelation did. There are many other passages of Scripture that argue for Jesus’ deity. The most important reason that Jesus has to be God is that, if He is not God, His death would not have been sufficient to pay the penalty for the sins of the world (1 John 2:2 ). |
wickedness of the highest level... He must have used it for ritual purpose.. if not why? |
TITANIC LOVE |
God be praised. . . Amen |
I tap into these blessings too o ![]()
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barbecue.. ![]()
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really Btw
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Ese we know, but who is Gifty ![]() |
hmm hmm hmm
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Btw