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franugo:arrested and granted bail in 2hrs, nigga immediately went on facebook live to deceive the gullibles. Nigga got connect, EFCC is a joke! |
healthserve:shut up your dirty mouth, bingo. |
etebefia:somebori shout alleluya |
InvertedHammer:i don't,understand it too. Insecure insecure until one id!ot begin dey shine your wife congo ![]() |
Casemiro:leave that guy, he don't know women. |
vickydankal:sorry, they are not insecure. They've seen it all |
As usual their imaginary God cannot save them ![]() |
Not a fan of him but we're seeing one of the best Chelsea match Willian ever played!! |
too bad |
HypePlusIQ:done this like twice this season, he should be in charge of his area! |
Kepa, Overated. A shamble of a goal keeper. A shamble!!! |
Some celebrity mums eat their own placenta, the practise is called Plancetophagy. Beyonce is a good instance |
nurey:why did you say Lx 570 is not what i need? Like i said, am a first time car owner, i no experience whatsoever when it comes to private vehicles, maybe you can lead me through. I have a strong preference for Lx 570 because it is huge, rugged, and have enormous space to accomodate luggages and would be handful for me because i transport a lot of motor parts. Another car on my list which can serve that purpose is Truck and Toyota Tundra is my top pick. If there is any other reason why Lx isn't what i need please do enlighten me.Thanks |
Zoharariel:thank you, i will google audiQ7 now |
makavele:my brother i love your advice, to be sincere i've thought of these before, am a first time car owner but i've been in haulage truck biz for many years. Am a car freak and love latest rides, my gallerie and portfolio is full of cars and my pdf is enamoured with vehicle brochures. My aim was to visit Coscharis but i don't need heart attack for now. ![]() |
heendrix:i understand where you are going, thank you for the advice. |
Richdotcom:i appreciate your contribution dear, i love the Rx series, its a crosstour and it fell graciously on my list but i think my top pick would be Lx, i will update the vehicle as soon as it happens, thanks. |
nurey:thank you for your selfless outline, indeed the list is long, hopefully i will select from one of them. My preferences from your list are the toyotas but i have a deep affection for Lx 570 or any good trucks because of bad road network but like they said, one really don't know what car he will go home with when he enter a car stand. |
heendrix:i get your drift, am a total novice when it comes to autos thats why am on the search for a durable and strong car, i live in area with bad road network hence my preference for large vehicle. As for business, one lesson i learned is that the more you invest in so many businesses the more crazy you become and whenever stress knocks on the door you might loose your mind. |
heendrix: |
I need advice on getting my first private ride, my budget is 7million and my preferences are Trucks, SUV or crosstours withing the range of 2010 upwards. Any advice would be highly appreciated. |
legalwealth:thanks. its quite cheap. |
@legalwealth how much is dhl cost to get my payoneer card from payoneer, |
mikkyangel:alright, its fair to me.what is your dollar rate?. and secondly am not in lagos, am based in aba, how do i receive my goods? |
mikkyangel:1.how do you operate. do you buy for me and deliver it to nigeria Or do i purchase it and send to your address. how do you receive payment.. 2.whats your price for sending a tablet and whats the delivery period. |
bsquaredkennels:i think this is a product of brailita kennels,romania. |
Always in His Care David McCasland Psalm 139:1-18 You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar. Psalm 139:2 Veteran news reporter Scott Pelley never goes on assignment without his travel essentials—a shortwave radio, camera, indestructible suitcase, laptop computer, phone, and an emergency locator beacon that works anywhere. “You extend the antenna, push two buttons, and it sends a signal to a satellite connected to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration," Pelley says. “It tells them who and where I am. Depending on what country you’re in, they’ll either send a rescue team—or not” (AARP The Magazine). Pelley has never needed to use the beacon, but he never travels without it. But when it comes to our relationship with God, we don’t need radios, phones, or emergency beacons. No matter how precarious our circumstances become, He already knows who and where we are. The psalmist celebrated this as he wrote, “You have searched me, Lord, and you know me. . . . You are familiar with all my ways” (Ps. 139:1-3). Our needs are never hidden from God, and we are never separated from His care. Today, we can say with confidence, “If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast" (vv. 9-10). The Lord knows who we are, where we are, and what we need. We are always in His care. O Lord, we praise You for Your never-ending love and Your never-failing care. We are always in His care. Psalm 139 is a complex poem that is made up of several themes: meditation, confession, prayer, reflection, and lament. It is comprised of four sections or movements. The first deals with God’s exhaustive and comprehensive knowledge (vv. 1–6). The second displays His perfect and persistent presence (vv. 7–12). No matter where we go, God is already there. The third movement in the psalm talks about God’s intentional, personal, and ongoing creativity (vv. 13–18). And finally, the psalm calls attention to humanity’s desire and need for justice and redemption (vv. 19–24). |
Resting and Waiting David Roper John 4:4-14 “My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.” John 4:34 It was high noon. Jesus, foot-weary from His long journey, was resting beside Jacob’s well. His disciples had gone into the city of Sychar to buy bread. A woman came out of the city to draw water . . . and found her Messiah. The account tells us that she quickly went into the city and invited others to come hear “a man who told me everything I ever did” (John 4:29). The disciples came back bringing bread. When they urged Jesus to eat, He said to them, “My food . . . is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work” (v. 34). Now I ask you: What work had Jesus been doing? He’d been resting and waiting by the well. I find great encouragement in this story for I am living with physical limitations. This passage tells me that I do not have to scurry about—worrying myself about doing the will of my Father and getting His work done. In this season of life, I can rest and wait for Him to bring His work to me. Similarly, your tiny apartment, your work cubicle, your prison cell, or your hospital bed can become a “Jacob’s well,” a place to rest and to wait for your Father to bring His work to you. I wonder who He’ll bring to you today? Lord, our circumstances can often threaten to overwhelm us. Today, help us to see You in all of life. We are learning to trust You as You do Your work. If you want a field of service, look around you. In John 4:4 the Greek text literally says that Jesus had to travel throughout Samaria. He was not just going on a specific errand to meet one specific person. His encounter with the Samaritan woman is about more than just His heart and compassion for the individual. It is about His love and mercy for all who are lost and in need of His grace and forgiveness. |
yoshiokastacy:did you mention you have ferret? |
Unseen, Yet Loved Mart DeHaan 1 Peter 1:1-9 Though you have not seen him, you love him. 1 Peter 1:8 Like others in the blogging community, I’d never met the man known to us as BruceC. Yet when his wife posted a note to the group to let us know that her husband had died, a string of responses from distant places showed we all knew we had lost a friend. BruceC had often opened his heart to us. He talked freely about his concern for others and what was important to him. Many of us felt like we knew him. We would miss the gentle wisdom that came from his years in law enforcement and his faith in Christ. In recalling our online conversations with BruceC, I gained a renewed appreciation for words written by a first-century witness of Jesus. In the first New Testament letter the apostle Peter wrote, he addressed readers scattered throughout the Roman Empire: “Though you have not seen [Christ], you love him” (1 Peter 1: .Peter, as a personal friend of Jesus, was writing to people who had only heard about the One who had given them reason for so much hope in the middle of their troubles. Yet, as a part of the larger community of believers, they loved Him. They knew that at the price of His own life, He had brought them into the everlasting family of God. Lord, we have never seen You, yet we believe in You and love You. Strengthen our love for our brothers and sisters in Christ who love You as well. Make us one community in You. Our love for Christ is only as real as our love for our neighbor. First Peter is a general letter and is not addressed to a specific church or person. It was written to a group of churches in the regions of Galatia, Pontus, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia (modern-day Turkey). This letter speaks to a church culture that was experiencing great tension between Jewish and non-Jewish believers. Peter makes it clear that Gentile Christians have been fully incorporated as “people of God” (1 Peter 2:10) and should be treated as brothers and sisters who share in the inheritance of Abraham. |


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