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CAPSLOCKED:It's not a prophecy nor predictions, it's according to research and that's what awake stands for in accordance with the scriptures, so go and read the article and get the sense of how it was narrated. Simple. Nobody is forcing u to join. Just that truth bitters people like u. |
Your not into the marriage yet n ur calling it a young one. Anyway ur fiancé is AA the hospital is just trying to cover up their mistake. |
Plz what is wow here ? Somebody naked and u said she is wow ...☹️☹️ ![]() |
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So for your papa house or for your house na that kind place u dey piss Abi ? So Nnamdi Kanu means IPOB Clowns are Worshiping Idols like this?is that not his PEE that man is licking? |
It means ur not a permanent staff ,they r hiring you for a period of time and can lay you off anytime they like without benefits.. |
Agreed........Buhari is the greatest idiot Nigeria has ever seen- Real Nigerians slam APC[/quote] [color=#000000][/color] |
attackgat:You have said it all bro ..God bless you and your entire generation. |
Gbamm |
Useless set of people.what kind of number is this ?is this number memorable ?why can't they bring out a 3 digit number like every other country ..nonsense |
Yoruba media and lies .why can't they report news the way it is ? Can somebody without a weapon attack someone with a weapon ? Why do they like painting IPOB as violent people when they r not .I watched the video of this bias report and there is nothing like an attack there ,the campaigners where there with their security guards while IPOB people where there chanting no election with their flags that's all .plz they Shld stop causing people to panic on media . |
Plz stop using the word "Ordinary ".you must have overstayed ur welcome in that house.I hate when people use the word ordinary when at that moment u don't have it . You shld learn to be patience when u don't have somethings in live at any point in time and stop judging ppl about when u use to .As long as u don't have it for now manage whatever u see from anyone assisting you at that moment until u sit up ,especially were there is a woman and child .na you pursue ur self comot for the house oh make I tell u.. |
Is he sick ? Ur information minister said he is resting ... ![]() |
Una Good morning . 'After fight Afenifere get talk' as una dey busy dey lick aboki yansh .. |
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Lovely keep it up boy |
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Nice job .can I have ur contact ? |
Yeye ..who said he did before?woman try #theotherroom joor |
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My dear No Tithing for mordern day Christians. At no time were first-century Christians commanded to pay tithes. The primary purpose of the tithing arrangement under the Law had been to support Israel’s temple and priesthood; consequently the obligation to pay tithes would cease when that Mosaic Law covenant came to an end as fulfilled, through Christ’s death on the torture stake. (Eph 2:15; Col 2:13, 14) It is true that Levitical priests continued serving at the temple in Jerusalem until it was destroyed in 70 C.E., but Christians from and after 33 C.E. became part of a new spiritual priesthood that was not supported by tithes.—Ro 6:14; Heb 7:12; 1Pe 2:9. As Christians, they were encouraged to give support to the Christian ministry both by their own ministerial activity and by material contributions. Instead of giving fixed, specified amounts to defray congregational expenses, they were to contribute “according to what a person has,” giving “as he has resolved in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” (2Co 8:12; 9:7) They were encouraged to follow the principle: “Let the older men who preside in a fine way be reckoned worthy of double honor, especially those who work hard in speaking and teaching. For the scripture says: ‘You must not muzzle a bull when it threshes out the grain’; also: ‘The workman is worthy of his wages.’” (1Ti 5:17, 18) However, the apostle Paul set an example in seeking to avoid bringing an undue financial burden on the congregation.—Ac 18:3; 1Th 2:9. |
It means that Matthew 5:29, 30. In jesus Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave sound counsel on morality. He knew that our imperfect body members can have a dangerous influence on us. Jesus therefore said: “If, now, that right eye of yours is making you stumble, tear it out and throw it away from you. For it is more beneficial to you for one of your members to be lost to you than for your whole body to be pitched into Gehenna. Also, if your right hand is making you stumble, cut it off and throw it away from you. For it is more beneficial to you for one of your members to be lost than for your whole body to land in Gehenna.”—Matt. 5:29, 30. . How can our “eye” or “hand” cause us to “stumble”? The “eye” spoken of by Jesus represents the power or ability to focus our attention on something, and the “hand” relates to what we do with our hands. If care is not exercised, these body parts may cause us to “stumble” and cease ‘walking with God.’ (Gen. 5:22; 6:9) When tempted to disobey Jehovah, then, we need to take strong action, figuratively tearing out an eye or cutting off a hand. What can help us to avoid sexual immorality? How can we restrain our eyes from concentrating on immoral things? “A covenant I have concluded with my eyes,” said the God-fearing man Job. “So how could I show myself attentive to a virgin?” (Job 31:1) Job was a married man who was determined not to violate God’s moral laws. That should be our attitude whether we are married or single. To avoid sexual immorality, we need to be guided by God’s holy spirit, which produces self-control in those who love God.—Gal. 5:22-25. To avoid sexual immorality, we might do well to ask ourselves, ‘Do I allow my eyes to arouse in me an appetite for immoral material readily found in books, on television, or on the Internet?’ Let us also remember these words of the disciple James: “Each one is tried by being drawn out and enticed by his own desire. Then the desire, when it has become fertile, gives birth to sin; in turn, sin, when it has been accomplished, brings forth death.” (Jas. 1:14, 15) In fact, if any individual dedicated to God “keeps on looking” with immoral motives at someone of the opposite sex, he needs to make drastic changes comparable to tearing out the eye and throwing it away.—Read Matthew 5:27, 28. What counsel of Paul can help us to fight against immoral desires? Inasmuch as improper use of our hands can result in serious violations of Jehovah’s moral standards, we must be firmly determined to remain morally clean. Therefore, we should heed Paul’s counsel: “Deaden . . . your body members that are upon the earth as respects fornication, uncleanness, sexual appetite, hurtful desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry.” (Col. 3:5) The word “deaden” stresses the strong measures that must be taken to fight against immoral fleshly desires. Why is it vital to avoid immoral thoughts and acts? In order to preserve his life, a person is likely to be willing to have a limb surgically amputated. The figurative ‘throwing away’ of the eye and the hand is vital for us to avoid immoral thinking and actions that can cost us our spiritual life. Keeping mentally, morally, and spiritually clean is the only way to escape the everlasting destruction symbolized by Gehenna. |
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Dele is really davido's boy ...lol |
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