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Drugs after death ☠️💀 |
DNA 🧬 not that cost! We did one last month Father 150k Son 150k Total ₦300k |
count it as wasting fund pagan festive! Where in the Bible Jesus Christ celebrate Christmas?? Or his 12disciples |
Any woman wey likes using social media always, no offend her? |
no still alot of women dreams |
Is this for real Or just for cruise |
Congratulations 👏🎉 to her! |
Congratulations 👏🎉 to ur new separate union |
congratulations 👏 🎉 to the woman |
If no be sey you l*cks home training and western culture, why will you calls a man, by name |
Only mentioned Africa Arab countries, west Africa not mention |
Christian were endanger being |
But why mob doing this?? When you knw, he don't deserve to represent you guyz Why una votes him in?? |
A f**l and his money Will soon depart |
Lagos mom Seems like kayamanta at work |
tinubu is the best among them stop the hates |
God made him winner 🏆🙏 Not your votes |
Line to stop, when u wanna wrap ya self Like wrapping wrapper |
Who want die! Nigeria politics is do or die! |
No Africans countries can win world cup Not sure for dr Congo |
You see weytinz religion ☯️ does for our peoples?? |
Congratulations 👏🎉 to her! |
This man call king! Nah pure APC member |
Sure!! Opposition parties members behind all these |
Yes, the Old Testament contains passages interpreted by Christians as foreshadowing or hinting at the Trinity (God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), though the doctrine is fully developed in the New Testament; key examples include the divine "Us" in Genesis 1:26 ("Let us make man in our image" , the distinct yet unified roles of the Lord and His Spirit in Isaiah 48:16, and figures like the "Angel of the Lord" who embodies God's divine presence, suggesting plurality within the one Godhead. Key Old Testament Indicators of the Trinity: Divine Plurality in Creation: Genesis 1:26 ("Let us make man in our image" suggests multiple divine persons (Father, Son/Word, Spirit) involved in creation.The Spirit of God: Genesis 1:2 describes the Spirit of God hovering over the waters, and Isaiah 63:10 mentions the Holy Spirit being grieved, indicating personal identity. The Word of God: Psalm 33:6 shows God creating through His Word, which John's Gospel (John 1:1-2) identifies as the Son. The Angel of the Lord: Appearances of the "Angel of the Lord" (e.g., in Genesis 16, Exodus 3) are often seen as pre-incarnate appearances of Christ, speaking and acting with God's own authority. Messianic Prophecies: Isaiah 9:6 calls the coming Messiah "Mighty God, Everlasting Father," and Psalm 2:7 calls Him "my son," suggesting both divine and filial aspects. Isaiah 48:16: "Now the Lord God and his Spirit have sent me," implying three distinct divine persons (Lord God, the "me" or Son, and the Spirit). The Three Visitors: Genesis 18 shows three men visiting Abraham, one identified as the Lord, hinting at a divine communion. Truthseeker10: |
why?? explain better?? even ours forefather use money married ours grandma, nah money women sabi |
Seems likes cultists clash |
Yeah they must, some we bought Bandits and Boko haram is using it now! |
American wey mass shooting dey happens everydays, Even they re scientists They can't protect them |
petroleum business try am thank me later |
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, the distinct yet unified roles of the Lord and His Spirit in Isaiah 48:16, and figures like the "Angel of the Lord" who embodies God's divine presence, suggesting plurality within the one Godhead.