Modaink333's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Modaink333's Profile › Modaink333's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (of 27 pages)
still looking for the bwest in the bikini |
to the poster, what have you written about the improper conduct of your leaders ? |
BABOON REACTING |
best news ever |
The poster above me, you No de sleep? anyways congratulations.... just hoping that the bad SOUTH AFRICANS will see this as a football match |
h |
hell rufai.... nemesis is gradually knocking |
I need clear analysis Happy Sunday nairalanders |
happy Birthday to you GOAT every other goat na "Mkpi" days be long |
beat the hell out of the dog |
I call him Oji obara akpu nwa n'afo only him can do this indeed it is marvellous in our sight may God be praised now and forever Amen |
they should do same to amaechi and tinubu |
you mean etinosas twin? |
right or wrong |
Nigeria government has failed it's youth since time immemorial |
most are into this because of depression, those that couldn't go into it ended up committing suicide... the government will unleash dogs(EFCC) to apprehend fraudsters but the biggest fraudsters is the government how many job opportunities has the bigger fraudsters (government) create for the youths? THE PRESENT SITUATION OF THE COUNTRY AND ITS TYRANNICAL/BIASED RULE IS THE MAJOR FORCE BEHIND THE INCREASING RATE OF INTERNET FRAUDSTERS CUM SUICIDE trust me, internet fraud can never stop.... as long as social media is existing |
the old cargo that commented first, what is he saying? |
H should be compensated with 27 million naira and above Shit hole country |
Good Friday is a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. It is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, and Black Friday The date of Good Friday varies from one year to the next on both the Gregorian and Julian calendars. Eastern and Western Christianity disagree over the computation of the date of Easter and therefore of Good Friday. Good Friday is a widely instituted legal holiday around the world, including in most Western countries and 12 U.S. states.[8] Some countries, such as Germany, have laws prohibiting certain acts, such as dancing and horse racing, that are seen as profaning the solemn nature of the day.
|
See the scammer church name Awaiting The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ Gospel Church Believe him, you can also believe buhari did not rig the just concluded elections |
B |
Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter that begins the Holy Week. It is the day that we remember and celebrate the day Jesus entered into Jerusalem as Savior and King. As Jesus rode a donkey into the town of Jerusalem a large crowd gathered and laid palm branches and their cloaks across the road, giving Jesus royal treatment. The hundreds of people shouted "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!" WHEN IS PALM SUNDAY? Many churches celebrate Palm Sunday, which is always the Sunday before Easter (see our When Is Easter? article). Maybe your church has children waving palm branches to help them connect to the story. But while this is a triumphal entry, it is Jesus’ first step toward His death. Matthew 21:4 tells us: 'This took place to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet, saying, 'Say to the daughter of Zion, 'Behold, your king is coming to you, humble, and mounted on a donkey, and on a colt, the foal of a beast of burden.' *The prophecy is cited from Zechariah 9:9 and Isaiah 62:11. Jesus had become somewhat of a celebrity among people who had heard of the miraculous raising of Lazarus from the dead, and they wanted to see Him and treat Him like a king. But Jesus wasn’t arriving to be their king on account of Lazarus; the story of Lazarus would have had the religious leaders in even more of an uproar and determined to put an end to His life, which He knew . . . Jesus’ glory would be greater than that of a local king." Things about Palm Sunday that Remind Us Christ is King 1. God's Word tells us the people cut palm branches and waved them in the air, laid them out on the ground before Jesus as He rode into the city. The palm branch represented goodness and victory and was symbolic of the final victory He would soon fulfill over death. “O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” 1 Cor. 15:55 2. Jesus chose to ride in on a donkey, which directly fulfilled Old Testament prophecy of Zech. 9:9. In Biblical times, it was common for kings or important people to arrive by a procession riding on a donkey. The donkey symbolized peace, so those who chose to ride them showed that they came with peaceful intentions. Jesus even then reminded us that He is the Prince of Peace. "Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having salvation is he, humble and mounted on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey." Zech. 9:9 3. When the people shouted "Hosanna!" they were hailing Christ as King. That word actually means "save now," and though in their own minds they waited for an earthly king, God had a different way in mind of bringing true salvation to all who would trust in Him. "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD!" Ps. 118:26 "If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." Rom. 10:9 4. The Bible says that Jesus wept for Jerusalem. In the midst of the praise of the moment, He knew in His heart that it wouldn't be long that these same people would turn their backs on Him, betray Him, and crucify Him. His heart broke with the reality of how much they needed a Savior. "As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it, and said, "If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace--but now it is hidden from your eyes." Luke 19:41-42 5. Palm Sunday reminds us that the reign of Christ is far greater than any the mind of man could ever conceive or plan. Man looked for someone to fight their battles in the present day world. Yet God had the ultimate plan of sending His Son to fight the final battle over death. This is the greatness of why we celebrate this week. Because of Christ's ultimate sacrifice, we can be set free of death. "Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies,'"John 11:25
|
who's watch was this child under before this tragedy occurred? that person must be held accountable for the death of the child.... RIP LAD .....its a pity |
FTC where is the medal? Meanwhile, somwhere in Africa, the military is overthrowing the innocent citizens |
God bless us |
you mean PHYNO's grand father?? PAPA happy Birthday....still strong and mighty |
you don't bite the hand that feeds you and go free ...Amaechi being sent on exile |
the day i nearly lost my eyes for separating two brothers from fighting, I decided to "Waka pass" when next i see two fighters.... worst I apply wisdom in separation no gain in fighting |
the worst be say ATIKU been de mosque during today's rerun.... he was undaunted and never interfered with the choice of his people... power really belongs to the people |
the worst be say ATIKU been de mosque during today's rerun.... he was undaunted and never interfered with the choice of his people... power really belongs to the people |
the banny resemble an embalmed.... no wonder I can't remember the role she played |
Lionel Messi suffered a disappointing return to Argentina action during their clash with Venezuela. Having enjoyed time away from international duties after the 2018 World Cup, Messi pulled on the famous white and blue jersey for the first time eight months. However, there was to be no dream comeback for the Barcelona superstar, suffering an agonising 3-1 defeat at the Wanda Metropolitano. Goals from Salomon Rondon, Jhon Murillo and Josef Martinez were enough to give the underdogs victory, neutralising a strike from Lautaro Martinez after half-time. The Spanish media quickly noted that Messi looked 'tired' and 'fatigued' during the game, while also predicted that Argentina duties will continue to take their toll. Nevertheless, it quickly emerged after the game that Messi will be able to put his feet up once again, because he was going to miss the friendly with Morocco. A statement from Barcelona explained: "Whilst he would feature from start to finish, a problem with his pubis means that Messi will not play in the second friendly of the international break." So there you have it, despite there being no sign of injury during the game, Argentina are playing it safe and Messi will make a tentative return to his club side. MOROCCAN AUTHORITIES WANT ANSWERS There's only problem, though - the Moroccan Football Federation aren't having it. A report emerged in Catalan publication Sport , claiming that the Moroccan authorities are 'demanding an explanation' for Messi's absence and clearly the pubis knock wasn't sufficient. They explain: "Messi complained about feeling discomfort in his pubis and was released from Argentina's training camp in order to resume his recovery in Barcelona. "However that has upset the Moroccan Football Federation and they've asked for an explanation as to why Argentina's best player won't be out on the pitch against them. "This is, in part, due to the fact Argentina promised to play their best available team in the fixture." The news comes after reports that Morocco had signed a number of strange clauses surrounding the friendly, many of which revolved around the involvement of Messi himself. Moroccan sources explain that photographs couldn't be taken of Messi after the game, opposition players couldn't pose for selfies and the 31-year-old couldn't give post-match interviews. It was even claimed that Morocco players were going to be banned from making tough tackles on the Barcelona star, although that won't be a problem now. It seems likely that Morocco will be able to get an answer from their Argentinean counterparts, but it might not be the response they want to hear. |