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Owo ara won lo fi ma se ara won. If you don't understand yoruba, I just spoke in tongues.😂😂 |
This is very sad to hear. All her parent's investment just went down the drain. RIP |
Nigeria leaders are not leading but reacting. After the visit, that is the end. No measures will be put in place to prevent further attacks. Awon oloriburuku somebody. |
Everything is just upside down in this country. Even money is no longer safe in the bank. Wahala! |
Please what is the name of the blood tonic? |
Everything na double double, na double double |
Go ye and multiply yakayaka. Tubaba the sharp shooter. you are doing well |
Clash of the royalties. Who will win? 11 more characters needed |
Let them go ahead. Ogun State Government vs Ifa Council season 1 |
Why boys no attack these fulani people nah? This is pure nonsense. |
Gangantua gaga |
Wise woman. She Dey emotional blackmail siddon dey chop the boy sweat. The boy you never cared for. Nonsense and ingredients |
Nonsense and ingredients |
Gen z baddies |
Nonsense and ingredients |
MasterJayJay:They have investment nah |
Don jazz again |
eventainment:$2,500 |
BABANGBALI:Country hard we know but may una dey see things from the positive side nah. One man making another man laugh no be beans o. |
Badadvisor:No be say those guys no funny, na your problem big pass their jokes. |
Anti—party endorsement. Wike should be suspended for anti-party activities. There is something called loyalty. If he is not okay with PDP he should exit the party. |
Zaha is too wasteful abeg. |
What does liberty in Christ mean? Are there to how I exercise my Christian liberty? Christian liberty means several things. Romans 6 talks quite a bit about our freedom in Christ. It climaxes with the following statement in verse 23: "For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Christian liberty is ultimately eternal life in Jesus, freedom from the normal consequence of sin: death. But Christian liberty can also be taken to mean freedom from the constriction of the Jewish law and sacrificial system. Romans 3:20 says that "through the law comes knowledge of sin." But the law can only expose sin and make us aware of it. The beginning of verse 20 says, "For by works of the law no human being will be justified," so it is clear that the law can take us to the knowledge of our sin but not do anything permanent about it. The law provided the sacrificial system whereby sin was covered, but the sacrifices had to be made every year. Jesus, on the other hand, shed His blood once for all—there is no need for a repeating sacrifice (see Hebrews 9:18–28). So Christians are free from the stricture of the law and the sacrificial system. Christians are also freed from the power of sin in our lives. Returning to Romans 6, verse 14 says, "For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace." Christian liberty can mean that we no longer are controlled by sin, but by the righteousness of God (Romans 6:18). Christian liberty also means that we have been freed to engage in any activity not expressly forbidden in the Bible. First Corinthians 10:23 says, "'All things are lawful,' but not all things are helpful. 'All things are lawful,' but not all things build up." Verse 24 goes on to add the restriction, "Let no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor." In other words, in exercising our freedom, we must temper our actions with love. Jesus commanded us in John 13:34, "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another." Our love for one another will cause us to want to restrict our own behavior so as not to hurt others, or "cause them to stumble." We can go overboard in either extreme with our freedoms. On the one hand, we can be so conscious of our freedoms that we bring shame on Christ and His church by our actions. On the other hand, we can be so careful to avoid this that we become legalistic and invent rules of behavior that are not biblical. Licentiousness on the one hand and legalism on the other are both wrong. We must continually seek the will of God to determine what is the right way to exercise or voluntarily restrict our liberty in each situation. Our goals as Christians should be to glorify God, build up the church, and draw others to Christ. Our exercise of our freedom must support these goals. Galatians 5:13 sums this up when it says, "For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another." |
How are we even sure Osinbajo will make a good president? No be by talk o. |
The first question is, how many market women use android phones? |
Science has an explanation for it. |
Tonight I celebrate my love for you by Pearbo Bryson Music of my heart by Gloria Estefan and NSYNC When a man loves a woman by Michael Bolton I want to know by Joe Thomas You remind me by Rkelly Down low by Rkelly |
I don’t know where you live anyways but I did my traditional marriage in Anambra from Lagos, went there with my family and came back safe and sound. We didn’t go in our own private cars though, I used God is Good Transport because they use the road everyday and know how the road is. Don’t let your girl go because of something you can control. |
Beuriful |
Shakara don end |
supremos comradium!!!! |