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TOPIC: Prompt Obedience "Saturday 25, October 2014" *TEXT: Psalm 119:57-64* *"Key verse: “I made haste, and delayed not to keep thy commandments” (Psalm 119:60)."* The world of today is a world of technology - cable networks, satellite transmissions, mobile phones, Internet and huge communication possibilities. Too many distractions in the world appear to be pushing people farther afar from the things of God, so much that obedience to the word of God is not given the deserved consideration. The believer thus stands the danger of paying too little attention to courting the favour of God. Sometimes, man becomes self-satisfied and self-fulfilled simply because he can easily afford the basic necessities of life, enjoy some privileges as a result of family background, educational attainment or political connections. But when we turn away from self or man to God and concede to Him everything we have, we begin to experience His matchless love and favour. The passage today gives us an insight into the decision and determination of a man who decided to make God His all in all; made God’s word the centre point of his life; obeyed God and associated with godly people. Our perception of and purposes in life determine our preferences and choices. We must, like the Psalmist and others, hasten to do the will of God at all times. A life of deep devotion and prompt obedience will strengthen our relationship with the Almighty for our temporal and eternal benefit. *"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Only a rebellious son argues with his father when he says “go”."* *Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/ * ****Share your thoughts and what you've just learnt in the comments section below. Don't forget to SHARE!* |
Alenkakent:Ejigbo Lagos |
exquisitelady02:oh,k no p i will write u briefly |
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fembizz:ok try exness they are like atm chat with them first if you want to register would like to use my ref link? pls |
Austinekg:say about 20_30k |
No much talk i have ponds available for catfish rearing smokers for now that can take more than 4k capacity i have a patner who will hatch for us....what i need is is just one interested fellow who will patner with me i will send pics of the ponds soon and u can come over to see and we relate over it. profit sharing is 50_50 i have local n international buyers call 07037825247 |
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fembizz:a week is possible bt might nt be consistent except withdrawal r made on mondays What i will suggest is that u use card transfers and after u av made profits u can refund to ur card first n withdraw to any eccurrency of ur choice u can do that daily as you like |
exquisitelady02:Well u av done well by addressing issues frm d root....i av some ideas but they are capital intensive...so i reserve that for now in my quest for financial breakthrough i came accross AIM global was in their meeting and this really made sense to me it was empowering and am subscribing to it asap i dont sharing it with others as someone did to me likewise |
fembizz:how much capital is involve means of deposit my broker is reliable |
Is it possible to steal what u dont see....wat of those you collected money from and u never gave meter to and u bring estimated bill that are outrageous....one day bush meat go catch d hunter |
TOPIC: Your Motives Matter "Friday 24, October 2014" *"TEXT: 2 Chronicles 25:1-10"* *"Key verse: “And he did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, but not with a perfect heart” (2 Chronicles 25:2)."* Many African countries, have since the year 2000 witnessed the establishment of many worship centres. But many of such centres were established as money-making ventures since the unemployment level in the country is on the rise. So, while it is commendable to build churches, if the major reason for doing so is material gain, it offends God and exposes those involved in it to divine wrath. In today’s text, Amaziah was no enemy to religion, but a cool and indifferent friend. Like him, many do what is good, but not with a perfect heart. He was vindictive, although he thought that sparing the children of those servants that killed his father was a deed of mercy, even when he killed their fathers. It is dangerous to depend on the arm of flesh for success. Although appearing to be a strategist, Amaziah was embarking on a project that was doomed to fail. His life was going to be lost if he went ahead to war. He was clearly told about this, but he still trusted in his strategy. He had paid some people for hundred talents of silver. This, to him, should secure him some degree of victory. Sinners, who do no have faith, however, always object to self-denying obedience. They give excuses, and like Amaziah, say: ‘But what shall we do for the hundred talents?’ As business men and women, they ask: ‘what shall we do if by keeping the Lord’s day holy we lose many good customers? What shall we do without this gain? What shall we do if we lose the friendship of this world?’ Many endeavour to quieten their consciences by the pretence that forbidden practices are necessary. The answer is, “The Lord is able to give you much more than this. He makes up, even in this world, for all that is given up for His sake.” Will you therefore submit to God’s perfect will and serve Him without questioning or disputing His authority? Obedience brings a blessing. Whatsoever you do for Christ must be in line with His will. Good deeds veiled in hypocrisy have no reward in heaven. *"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: The unregenerated heart is desperately wicked…who can know it."* *Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/ * ****Share your thoughts and what you've just learnt in the comments section below. Don't forget to SHARE!* |
anigold:wat i meant is that u pen down 107.xx dat doesnt exist on my chart |
anigold:ur gj xal aint clear wat price were ur trigger |
anigold:Rode d nu am +110...15pips to go.. saw d calls a lil late so my uj didnt cum bak to pik at my sevral pending will join d ride instantly to 108 if nt pikd or just let go |
TOPIC: Tragedies of the Wicked "Thursday 23, October 2014" *TEXT: 2 Chronicles 24:23-27* "*Key Verse: “And when they were departed from him, (for they left him in great diseases,) his own servants conspired against him for the blood of the sons of Jehoiada the priest, and slew him on his bed, and he died: and they buried him in the city of David, but they buried him not in the sepulchres of the kings.” (2 Chronicles 24:25).*" John Flavel said, “They that know God will be humble; they that know themselves cannot be proud. That person is the greatest in God’s sight who is least aware of his spiritual stature and who is least in his own sight. When the Spirit exalts a person, he hides him in such a beautiful naturalness that the person is unconscious of his own spiritual greatness and is unconscious of his own humility.” Our text today centres on the judgment of God which came upon Joash for his aggravated wickedness. He had a good beginning but ended up as an arrogant and an ungrateful king. A small army of Syrians made themselves masters of Jerusalem, destroyed the princes, plundered the city and sent the spoils of it to Damascus. God smote Joash with a great disease; his own servants conspired against him and slew him on his bed for the blood of the sons of Jehoiada. Finally, his people denied him the privilege of being buried in the sepulchres of the kings, because he had stained his honour in his wicked reign. The purpose of our living here on earth is to do the will of God. Our emphasis in life must be on the most essential things which include being saved, living a life of holiness and preparing for the coming of the LORD. We are not to be preoccupied with the momentary and transient things such as our position in life or the influence we have on others. As we wait for the coming of the LORD, we need to daily examine our lives whether or not we remain humble before God. We must ensure that we do not use our privileges or exalted positions to afflict those who are less privileged. *"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: The wicked shall not go unpunished."* *Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/ * ****Share your thoughts and what you've just learnt in the comments section below. Don't forget to SHARE!* |
anigold:f or gj i gues u meant 170.45 |
TOPIC: Reaping Fruits of Evil "Wednesday 22, October 2014" *"TEXT: 2 Chronicles 24:15-22"* The depraved nature has always pushed man to do things that are outrightly against God and conscience, even when one has enjoyed divine blessings. In fact, experience has shown that the more blessings some people enjoy, the more prodigal they become to God. For instance, Saul, the first King of Israel, stood before Goliath of Gath in utter helplessness and God raised up David, a seventeen-year old boy to terminate the national reproach and collective shame. This feat was appreciated by Saul for a while, but he soon forgot history and sought to kill the innocent youth. In all of Israel, Joash was the youngest king to reign. He reigned for forty years. Jehoida the high priest was his godly benefactor, guiding him in the way of godliness and righteousness. He was like a father to the young King and under his fatherly guidance, Joash repaired the temple and Judah began to prosper again. But after the death of Jehoida who was buried among the kings for his goodness towards God and the people, the princes of Judah led the king into sin and apostasy. Joash lacked sufficient moral courage to resist ungodly pressures. Soon, his ears were turned away from the warnings of the prophets. Jehoida’s son, Zechariah confronted the king on the consequences of his sin and abandoning God. Rather than listen, he got him killed. There are many who act like King Joash today. Such people benefit from the goodness and kindness of other people but turn around to repay good with evil. Some people tend to lose their head when they come to fame and riches. In the case of Joash, it was worse than merely repaying evil for good, for Jehoida, Zecharia’s father was like a father to him. Zecharia‘s admonition was for the king to turn away from sin to save his soul and the people. He was not asking for any undeserved favour. Is there anyone somewhere who has pointed out the evil in our way such as should make us grateful and appreciative? Or are we thinking about how to mete out acts of wickedness to such a fellow? Let us take heed lest the curse which came upon those who did such wicked thing come on us. Those who warn us against sin should be our best friends, not enemies. *"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Do not repay evil for good."** **Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/ * ****Share your thoughts and what you've just learnt in the comments section below. Don't forget to SHARE!* |
anigold:Nice work out there..... saw d double top on gj n i chose to sell until d resistance is broken ej might play well its still in range |
TOPIC: The Lord's House "Tuesday 21, October 2014" *TEXT: 2 Chronicles 24:1-14* *"Key verse: “And it came to pass after this, that Joash was minded to repair the house of the LORD” (2 Chronicles 24:4)."* The place of good house for the worship of God cannot be overstressed. Although the Scripture says God does not dwell in a house made by hand, where His name is called and worshipped must be presentable. This was why When Dr. Yongi Cho’s church – the largest single congregation in the world - was reportedly carrying out the church’s building project in South Korea, a lot of poor women folks and widows had to sell their petty possessions in order to be able to give. We were even told that those that had long hair had to cut them, sell and give for the building of the church. It was a joyful experience for everyone, though there was the initial pain of self-denial. Everyone must be involved in building a house for God’s worship. The same experience is what we have in our text today. King Joash saw the need to repair the house of God that had been vandalised by the previous idolatrous kings. He, therefore, instructed the priest and Levites to collect offerings from the people for this purpose. At first, the priests were hesitant. Probably, they were considering the financial condition of the people. This is the same mistake most ministers make when it comes to encouraging the people to give for the work of God. But when they eventually told the people, they not only gave abundantly, but they gladly gave. They rejoiced in their giving. A project in the house of God, whether church-building, mission or a particular programme, must be enthusiastically supported by every member. Excluding members from giving because we think they are poor will amount to robbing them of their joy and much more, of the key that will liberate them from poverty. Giving may sometimes be accompanied by the initial pain of self-denial and sacrifice; it however results in abounding and boundless joy. *"THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Giving unlocks the floodgate of joy and abundance."* *Higher Everyday for Youths - Link: http://highereveryday.dclmhq.org/ * ****Share your thoughts and what you've just learnt in the comments section below. Don't forget to SHARE!* |
GogetterMD:not me actually someone asked me to get for him wat i need is d base .... i have 1 wanted its board dat is bad |
westwinds:500k meters |
pls whi has and the least it can go for |
A news was released that 500k prepaid meter will b available in d nxt 3yrs ...... Now phcn staffs are parading themselves and taking advantage of this asking customers to fill forms and pay #5000 each. We want authorities concerned to verify this and inform the general public |
MarkMiwerds:if d law was abolishd y dont we mould graven image n worship steal n do dos tin which were commanded not to do. one thing u fail to understand is dat d law led to imperfection and dat was wat led to d new testament message which is luv dat envelops d whole law if u can luv u can kip d whole commandment |
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