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Ma nigga.... Thanks for the trust olasubomi007: |
$1400 AGC needed.... Kindly text me on whatsapp!!! |
Moneycar: |
$1500 AGC needed.... Hit me up on whatsapp!!! |
Chatting with u now dtech4me: |
Bring your Amazon gift cards..... Any amount is welcomed Hit me up on whatsapp.. Always available!!! |
holluwai:Let's deal |
habeeb246:Hit me up on whatsapp |
In need of AGC... Hit me up on whatsapp |
rayralph:Here |
Ofoegbus:Please, I'm new in the biz...just started today. I was asked to fill my profile on godaddy. Can I put "Nigeria" as my location and use my Nigerian phone number? Hope the idea of 'Nigerians are scammers' won't affect me when I want to sell the domain.... |
Moneycar:Sold to Sir Ibraheem009 as usual |
Yampotatocarrot:Thanks bro... I wanna make money on it and I've about 8 cards too. I use those cards on neteller but I believe I would make more money trading BTC. Do they deduct some commissions when buying? Presuming u trade BTC too using that avenue, can u please put me thru how it goes about? I wanna weigh my options to know what to do. Thanks for ur priceless help |
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Moneycar: |
96 neteller funds available at #362/$ $600 iTunes single card available too (for rate, msg me on whatsapp ....not necessary you send first but just come with a nairaland-recognized escrow jejely |
Moneycar: |
$96 neteller funds available at #362/$....not necessary you send first but just come with a nairaland-recognized escrow jejely |
Moneycar: |
$96 neteller available @#370/$.....u don't need to send first... Just carry ur escrow come jejely |
Is anyone here having issues with neteller.com as I am? I've been trying to load the site but it's not coming up both on mobile and PC.... |
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ifycent2:It was compulsory before Jesus came. When he was here, according to the Bible records, he didn't talk positively about tithes (bc IMO probably the levites were already going into extinct). There was no record that he paid it nor was there any of his disciples or the first apostles. Going by the word CHRISTIAN (followers of Christ), paying of tithes isn't necessary or compulsory. He advocated, according to the Bible, cheerful giving to those in need, not to pastors. Such cheerful giving or donations are usually more than 10% but out of love to those in need, not to pastors or Christian leaders who are already well-fed and only trying to add more weight. There are examples in the Bible of such donations in early Christianity such as Aquila and Priscilla NB: The ages between when malachi and Mathew were written couldn't be less than 400 years and that enough time for the collection of tithes to be abused by the Jewish for selfish reasons as there was limited communication between God and the Israelite during this period. Historians attest to this, not the Bible. |
Mufasa1805:How does Jesus become the grace and not a law unto Christians? Do you know a Christian is a follower of Christ? Why should a Christian pay tithes if Jesus, the core or head of Christianity, didn't pay or encourage it? Have you ever read about paying of tithes in the new testament? Instead of the tithe, do you know Christians are obliged to give cheerful or voluntary donations to the needy? |
ifycent2:I assume you are a PURE CHRISTIAN. Have you ever read that Jesus or the first disciples paid tithes? Have you ever seen the occurrence of paying tithes in the new testament? Let's go thru the Bible a lil bit Tithing is only talked about a few times in the New Testament, generally in discourses between Jesus and various Jews as a negative that they were placing ‘tithing’ above humility and truly serving God. Luke 18:12 “I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.’” This was part of the ‘Pharisee’s Prayer’, which was a self-promoting prayer about how ‘good’ he was, tithing, fasting, and obeying the civil law. Yet Jesus said it was not this man who would be justified, but rather the humble tax collector who acknowledged he was a sinner. Matt 23:23 “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you tithe mint and dill and cumin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness. These you ought to have done, without neglecting the others.” The Jewish tithe was of the increase of their goods; animals, produce, oil, money, etc. Herbs and spices were one of these things, and could be weighed to determine what a tenth was. Jesus uses the example of herbs because they are something small and relatively unimportant. No one starves for lack of cumin. The Pharisees were exacting in making sure they tithed a tenth of every herb, but neglected the heart of the law. They were proud rather than humble, harsh rather than merciful, self-righteous rather than devoted to God. The last references to the tithe in the New Testament are in Hebrews chapter 7. In Heb 7 it is described how Abraham, after winning a battle, tithed a tenth of the spoils to Melchizedek King of Salem. This chapter sets up how Melchizadek was a type of Priest-King looking forward to the fulfillment of the anti-type, the true Priest-King, Jesus Christ. Beyond these few references in the discourses of Jesus to the Pharisees, and in Hebrews, tithing is not mentioned in the New Testament. There is a lot that can be inferred about it, however! The New Testament shows a radically new way of looking at money and goods through a cheerful, charitable heart. Believers, as ‘children of the King’, are exempt from any taxes to support the King in Matt 17:24–27. All believers are now levites, priests in service of the church, and hence there is no ‘priestly caste’ that must be supported through tithes, as shown in I Pet 2:5-9. Various workers and missionaries of the early church, such as Paul and Priscilla and Aquila, worked to supplement any giving they received as Tent-Makers. This was unlike the Jewish Levites, who were forbidden from working. Believers are also individually ‘the temple of the Holy Spirit’ as mentioned in I Cor 3:16 and I Cor 6:16-19. Believers are also collectively the Temple, as mentioned in I Pet 2:5. Because believers are both priests and temple, under Jesus the High Priest, there is no longer a need for the tithe. Rather than the ritual of the tithe, then, the New Testament promotes a whole life in service to God (Rom 12:1); giving that is cheerful and not by compulsion (II Cor 9:6–9); being aware and generous regarding the needy (Matt 5:42, Acts 2:44, Luke 12:33, Luke 6:38); contributing to the ministry of the church (I Tim 5:17–18); contributing in crisis like famine (I Cor 16:1–4, II Cor 8:1–3); and viewing money in general as merely an earthly tool that will eventually pass away. |
Tyviv:It works. I was in it for 4 years without cheating until I decided to end it for reasons other than sex |

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