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Qstorm:I have even seen the posts of the salford and many other posts with different names also. basilico was right, it's the same person. He has many different names he is using. Coronavirusrelo, coronaviruspro, salford, salford1, Goodvibes 007, saxywale1 all of these names are the same person. |
The answer to that question is only known to God almighty |
CoronaVirusRelo:You are the same person as saxywale1 |
saxywale1:You are the same person as Coronavirusrelo and Goodvibes, it's very easy to see |
Kobojunkie:While I agree with your submission, I also believe it's important to have a place where you fellowship with other Christians. Iron sharpens iron, and the Bible says we shouldn't forsake the assembling of ourselves together. The problem with many Christians is that instead of seeing the church as a gathering of saints to fellowship with each other where there is no one all knowing member, they will rather see their pastors as God and follow whatever he says sheepishly. When the pastor errs or preaches heresy, they will all follow and be deceived. You rightly pointed out this churches created and run by men are the church of men and that the Bible is the only genuine source for knowledge of God's will. I only wanted to add that while studying the word for yourself, it's also important to have a gathering of Christians where you can fellowship with other Bible believing Christians. |
FrLukas:You are right that there is only one church however where I believe you are wrong is that that one church is the Roman Catholic Church. I think the mistake you make is looking at the church as a physical organisation. The church which Jesus referred to as his bride is a spiritual church. Anybody who believes in Jesus and has accepted Jesus into their lives are part of this spiritual church, it doesn't matter the denomination they attend in the physical. There a many in the Catholic Church who are part of this spiritual and universal church, there are also many in the Catholic Church that are not part of this Church. The same thing is applicable to other denominations. There is no physical church organisation that is number one or the only one, so long as you are a follower of Christ, we are all one body in Christ spiritually. The body of Christ is not divided by physical divisions created by men. |
Thepsyhiccensor:Any real Christian will easily identify that the spirit behind BLM is the spirit of the Antichrist. I don't know who are behind it but what is clear is that it is a devilish movement. |
The heart of man is desperately wicked |
basilico:Saxywale1 is the same person as Coronavirusrelo and Goodvibes. I don't know about the salford or the other person you mentioned, I haven't seen many of their posts but you see this three names I mentioned, they are the same person. |
CoronaVirusRelo:Media is very careful to not ask Mary Trump whether or not she's ever actually met Donald Trump. She was in the same room in 2017 for a large family gathering. Eric Trump didn't recognize her, having never seen her. She has no photograph anywhere of her with Donald Trump. |
CoronaVirusRelo:Realclearpolitics.com is an authentic political news website. It's one of the best if not the best. Moreover, what he posted for you was a video, why not go and watch the video? |
How we respond when we go through hard times is very important; just as is our attitude when we are fighting a spiritual battle. People tend to respond in three ways when the battle grows long and weary; 1. They give in to self-pity and negativity and default back to the thought patterns of, "This is the way it always goes for me. Nothing ever goes right." 2. They tell themselves, "Suck it up. Get over it." (This, by the way, is not biblical. Nowhere in the Bible do we see that when we encounter hardships we're just supposed to suck it up and move on.) 3. They get out their weapons of warfare and go to battle. Paul says in 2 Corinthians 10:4, "For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God for the pulling down of strongholds," When the battle wears on, we may feel weary, we may be tempted to give up, but these are the moments when we must remember that we don't fight in our own strength. The weapons we fight with are not carnal weapons, and we don't dare fight in our own strength. Our weapons are spiritual weapons; they are mighty through God, in His strength—not ours. And as we learn to tap into the strength of the Holy Spirit, enabling us to do what we otherwise couldn't do, we will begin to see victory in our lives! 1. The Word of God "... and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God" (Eph. 6:17). Jesus used this weapon in the desert when Satan came to tempt Him. Satan, tempted Jesus, he even twisted the scriptures but Jesus came back at him each time using Scripture in its proper context to defeat him and eventually Satan left. We will not defeat Satan by reasoning with him, by negotiating with him or just telling him to get out. We defeat Satan by using the weapons of our warfare that are mighty through God, and one of the most powerful weapons is the Word of God. 2. Prayer "Praying in the Spirit always with all kinds of prayer and supplication" (Eph. 6:18a). The passage talks about prayer, which is a powerful and often neglected weapon! But notice that we don't just grab our prayer list and start working through it, "God I need.. ... and I need. ... and would You please. ... and bless. ..." It says, "prayer and supplication in the Spirit." We aren't praying with our mind, with our own intelligence. We are allowing the Holy Spirit to pray through us the will of the Father. Sometimes, we already know the will of the Father but there are times when we are not certain. When there is no chapter and verse that clearly tells us what the will of the Father is, It is in these times that we need to allow the Holy Spirit to pray through us the will of the Father. He may choose to reveal it to us so we can pray in our human language, or He may choose to pray through us with the gift of tongues. 3. Worship Just like we saw in the story of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah when a coalition army came against them, Worship is a powerful weapon to destroy the enemy. The Scripture says, "When they began singing and praising, the Lord set ambushes against Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; so they were defeated. Then the Ammonites and Moabites stood up against those dwelling from Mount Seir to destroy and finish them. Then when they made an end of the inhabitants of Seir, each man attacked his companion to destroy each other" (2 Chron. 20:22-23). But we must make an important distinction! Worship isn't just music. Worship isn't just playing your favorite worship CD, Worship is a condition of the heart. It is purposeful and intentional elevation of God above everything else. We can worship God by singing songs of praise written by other people, but worship can also be spontaneously singing words of adoration and exaltation to God that come from our own heart that no one has ever written before. 4. The Name of Jesus "Therefore God highly exalted Him and gave Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father" (Phil. 2:9-11). Did you catch what this verse is saying? The name of Jesus is above every other name. Paul was clear when he said that God gave Jesus the name above every name. And in that name is incredible power. At Jesus' name every knee will bow and confess that He is Lord. 5. Our Testimony "They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they loved not their lives unto the death" (Rev. 12:11). The enemy may come at you with lies and deception, but he cannot convince you that what God has already done for you didn't really happen. It's your testimony, and it has great power! It is the final word. This is a weapon that is so often neglected, because if the enemy can get us to focus on the negative, on what we don't have, on the bad things going on in our life right now, he can cause us to forget all the good things God has done for us in the past, All the ways God has come through for us, All the miracles God has done in our life, All the ways God has provided for us when we had nothing, The healing God has done in our heart and in our body because while the enemy can't refute our testimony, he can cause us to forget our testimony—knowing that if we use our testimony, we will be victorious. Because we will have the power to stand in faith that God will come through for us again! 6. Thanksgiving "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and supplication with gratitude, make your requests known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will protect your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus" (Phil. 4:6-7). There is nothing the enemy wants more than for you to be riddled with discontentment, anxiety, worry, depression, and complaining. This is a great place to start in using thanksgiving as a weapon of warfare. Through an attitude of thankfulness for what God has done and who He is to us, God is able to adjust our heart so our prayers will no longer be selfish and prayers of fear but prayers of gratitude and faith that He can answer all our problems. We are able to pray according to His will. Lalasticlala, Mynd44 |
How we respond when we go through hard times is very important; just as is our attitude when we are fighting a spiritual battle. People tend to respond in three ways when the battle grows long and weary; 1. They give in to self-pity and negativity and default back to the thought patterns of, "This is the way it always goes for me. Nothing ever goes right." 2. They tell themselves, "Suck it up. Get over it." (This, by the way, is not biblical. Nowhere in the Bible do we see that when we encounter hardships we're just supposed to suck it up and move on.) 3. They get out their weapons of warfare and go to battle. Paul says in 2 Corinthians 10:4, "For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through God for the pulling down of strongholds," When the battle wears on, we may feel weary, we may be tempted to give up, but these are the moments when we must remember that we don't fight in our own strength. The weapons we fight with are not carnal weapons, and we don't dare fight in our own strength. Our weapons are spiritual weapons; they are mighty through God, in His strength—not ours. And as we learn to tap into the strength of the Holy Spirit, enabling us to do what we otherwise couldn't do, we will begin to see victory in our lives! 1. The Word of God "... and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God" (Eph. 6:17). Jesus used this weapon in the desert when Satan came to tempt Him. Satan, tempted Jesus, he even twisted the scriptures but Jesus came back at him each time using Scripture in its proper context to defeat him and eventually Satan left. We will not defeat Satan by reasoning with him, by negotiating with him or just telling him to get out. We defeat Satan by using the weapons of our warfare that are mighty through God, and one of the most powerful weapons is the Word of God. 2. Prayer "Praying in the Spirit always with all kinds of prayer and supplication" (Eph. 6:18a). The passage talks about prayer, which is a powerful and often neglected weapon! But notice that we don't just grab our prayer list and start working through it, "God I need.. ... and I need. ... and would You please. ... and bless. ..." It says, "prayer and supplication in the Spirit." We aren't praying with our mind, with our own intelligence. We are allowing the Holy Spirit to pray through us the will of the Father. Sometimes, we already know the will of the Father but there are times when we are not certain. When there is no chapter and verse that clearly tells us what the will of the Father is, It is in these times that we need to allow the Holy Spirit to pray through us the will of the Father. He may choose to reveal it to us so we can pray in our human language, or He may choose to pray through us with the gift of tongues. 3. Worship Just like we saw in the story of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah when a coalition army came against them, Worship is a powerful weapon to destroy the enemy. The Scripture says, "When they began singing and praising, the Lord set ambushes against Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; so they were defeated. Then the Ammonites and Moabites stood up against those dwelling from Mount Seir to destroy and finish them. Then when they made an end of the inhabitants of Seir, each man attacked his companion to destroy each other" (2 Chron. 20:22-23). But we must make an important distinction! Worship isn't just music. Worship isn't just playing your favorite worship CD, Worship is a condition of the heart. It is purposeful and intentional elevation of God above everything else. We can worship God by singing songs of praise written by other people, but worship can also be spontaneously singing words of adoration and exaltation to God that come from our own heart that no one has ever written before. 4. The Name of Jesus "Therefore God highly exalted Him and gave Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father" (Phil. 2:9-11). Did you catch what this verse is saying? The name of Jesus is above every other name. Paul was clear when he said that God gave Jesus the name above every name. And in that name is incredible power. At Jesus' name every knee will bow and confess that He is Lord. 5. Our Testimony "They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they loved not their lives unto the death" (Rev. 12:11). The enemy may come at you with lies and deception, but he cannot convince you that what God has already done for you didn't really happen. It's your testimony, and it has great power! It is the final word. This is a weapon that is so often neglected, because if the enemy can get us to focus on the negative, on what we don't have, on the bad things going on in our life right now, he can cause us to forget all the good things God has done for us in the past, All the ways God has come through for us, All the miracles God has done in our life, All the ways God has provided for us when we had nothing, The healing God has done in our heart and in our body because while the enemy can't refute our testimony, he can cause us to forget our testimony—knowing that if we use our testimony, we will be victorious. Because we will have the power to stand in faith that God will come through for us again! 6. Thanksgiving "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and supplication with gratitude, make your requests known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will protect your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus" (Phil. 4:6-7). There is nothing the enemy wants more than for you to be riddled with discontentment, anxiety, worry, depression, and complaining. This is a great place to start in using thanksgiving as a weapon of warfare. Through an attitude of thankfulness for what God has done and who He is to us, God is able to adjust our heart so our prayers will no longer be selfish and prayers of fear but prayers of gratitude and faith that He can answer all our problems. We are able to pray according to His will. |
OLAADEGBU:I am not appealing to any sentiments, you should look deep into your heart and tell yourself the truth. What did you want to achieve by saying you know other tribes respect their elders but igbos don't? I just cautioned you to remember who you are and what you represent on this forum. All things might be permissible but not all things are expedient. Be wise |
OLAADEGBU:After being known for preaching the gospel on this forum, what do you think you want to achieve by dabbling into tribalistic wars on nairaland? What Do you think any igbo person who has been impacted by your testimony for Christ here will think when they see what you're doing now? |
Very true brother, very true |
Yenefer:They are just using the virus to push their evil globalist agenda. Gordon Brown is already calling for a "global government" to be established in order to fight coronavirus. These people are evil. |
How will throwing it away help? They can't even be smart enough to share it out to people for free ![]() |
Ladyhippolyta88:You can't see the irony in what you posted? If That figure posted by CNN represented a 151% jump in their viewership, what does it tell you about how far their viewership fell? A 151% increase in their viewership was only good enough for them to place 2nd behind Fox news And bet me, as soon as the coronavirus crises is over, they will be back to their medicre level |
Ladyhippolyta88:Nielsen's aren't political, they just give you the raw data of the number of viewers watching a particular network. I just did a Google search of "CNN losing viewers" and it's really bad. Just do it and see for yourself. People are jumping ship from CNN in huge numbers |
Ladyhippolyta88:Just do a Google search for " latest Nielsen's ratings for TV programs" or "latest Nielsen's rating for cable news" and see how pathetic CNN has become, even food Network and cartoon Network are rated ahead of them. |
Ladyhippolyta88:I didn't say that no one watches CNN but when a network falls from having millions of viewers watching their news programs to thousands, are they gaining respect or losing it? |
Ladyhippolyta88:The respect is long gone, that's why their ratings are in the gutters. Go and compare CNN's ratings with other major News media and you'll see how low CNN has fallen |
Ladyhippolyta88:CNN is fake news. They were even caught recently using pictures from Italy to lie that it was New York just so they can scare people about the coronavirus |
The persecution of Christians in parts of the world is at near "genocide" levels, according to a report ordered by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt. The review , led by the Bishop of Truro the Right Reverend Philip Mounstephen, estimated that one in three people suffer from religious persecution. Christians were the most persecuted religious group, it found. Mr Hunt said he felt that "political correctness" had played a part in the issue not being confronted. The interim report said the main impact of "genocidal acts against Christians is exodus" and that Christianity faced being "wiped out" from parts of the Middle East. It warned the religion "is at risk of disappearing" in some parts of the world, pointing to figures which claimed Christians in Palestine represent less than 1.5% of the population, while in Iraq they had fallen from 1.5 million before 2003 to less than 120,000. "Evidence shows not only the geographic spread of anti-Christian persecution, but also its increasing severity," the Bishop wrote. "In some regions, the level and nature of persecution is arguably coming close to meeting the international definition of genocide, according to that adopted by the UN." The foreign secretary commissioned the review on Boxing Day 2018 amid an outcry over the treatment of Asia Bibi, a Christian woman who faced death threats after being acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan. Mr Hunt, who is on a week-long tour of Africa, said he thought governments had been "asleep" over the persecution of Christians He added: "I think there is a misplaced worry that it is somehow colonialist to talk about a religion that was associated with colonial powers rather than the countries that we marched into as colonisers "That has perhaps created an awkwardness in talking about this issue - the role of missionaries was always a controversial one and that has, I think, also led some people to shy away from this topic. "What we have forgotten in that atmosphere of political correctness is actually the Christians that are being persecuted are some of the poorest people on the planet." In response to the report, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Marie van der Zyl, said Jews had often been the targets of persecution and felt for Christians who were discriminated against on the basis of their faith. "Whether it is in authoritarian regimes, or bigotry masked in the mistaken guise of religion, reports like the one launched today remind us that there are many places in which Christians face appalling levels of violence, abuse and harassment," she said. The review is due to publish its final findings in the summer. https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-48146305?__twitter_impression=true Lalasticlala, Mynd44 |
Full time Liverpool 3 Newcastle 1 |
Firmino is a brilliant player |
Shaqiri IN Wijnaldum OFF |
Mohammed Salah!!!!!! Liverpool 3 Newcastle 1 |
You don't have a club since 2018 and you're expecting to be invited to the national team? |
Sylraph1: ![]() |
Half time Liverpool 2 Newcastle 1 |
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