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Try to invite an outsider to your house for one day. Then ask him or her if he or she heard any sound. If it is you alone hearing it, then you need to see the doctor. If both of you are hearing it, then invite another person who doesn't joke a lot, because the second person may be making fun of you. If the third serious guy is also hearing it, then you need to find out if there is no underground 'aja ile' near your house where activities are going on. Note, spiritual things happen in the spiritual realms, but physical and psychological things happen in the physical world. Let me leave you with how Opisa and his people tackled a similar case back in those days. DOCTUFOS: : Otem Erectus 113: 1-25 |
correctguy101:Lol, to know the approximate number of registered humans on Nairaland, divide the specified number by five and find the square root of your answer. ![]() |
No matter how dumb atheism seems to be, it can never be dumber than Christianity, the religion of sheep. Where humans are thinking, no animal, let alone sheep, should poke its nose in. Note: Atheism isn't disbelief in a first cause, rather it's the disbelief in sky daddies. |
DanXplore:OH, Joshua Selman, ok. No problem. Let's kip hoping he doesn't turn out another scammer. By now you should know that all pastors are potential scammers. |
Chapter Sixteen A Song of Sara : Watch Out For Me 1. When I grow, they tell me go slow slow. Don't glow more than the blow. Don't flow above the show or you will be towed so low. I tell them I do not care, neither am I gonna fear. My dreams you cannot dare. I'm more than just a spare. 2. Watch out for me, I'm gonna rock the world. I am a super star. I'm a great celebrity. I cannot be held back. I am here to stay. 3. It's my time to hop up. I'm gonna fill the cup. Nothing can cause hiccup on my way to the top. I'll do what I can do, records I shall undo. I've made a great to-do. I'm ready to do and undo. 4. Watch out for me, I'm gonna rock the world. I am a super star. I'm a great celebrity. I cannot be held back. I am here to stay. A Song of Ari: Holding On To Shadows 5. I thought I've found the truth in the little island. I said I'll die for the truth I found, nothing can take it away from me. What a privilege to be born in the truth? So I thought when I was born into Krishtanite. 6. When I began to slip away from faith alone, applying my logic and reasoning, my truth began to turn to shadows. I wonder why I never see it like this before. 7. Holding on to shadows, sticking to religion inspite of many errors in it. Fearing persecutions from religious people who look at you as the devil himself. I'm holding on to the shadows of religion. 8. Many like me know already that they were deceived. But they Prefer to pretend as if they still believe. It's a method of adaptation, or else you'll be seen as the devil when the only evil you committed is applying logic. 9. When you begin to apply common sense above faith, applying your logic and reasoning, your truth begin to turn to shadows. You'll wonder why you never see it like that before. 10. Holding on to shadows, sticking to religion inspite of many errors in it. Fearing persecutions from religious people who look at you as the devil himself. I'm holding on to the shadows of my religion. |
correctguy101:Na wen dem ban me I open this one. U know na, man must type ![]() |
correctguy101:Lol, una no go kee me for hear. |
DanXplore:Ol boy, me no be atheists o. If you want to tag me at all, just call me a BRAIN-USER or an Otem. BTW, who is Apostle Suleiman? Is he not that homo who enjoys having three-some with our girls? If that's the guy you're talking about, just leave me out of it. If your apostle needs my help, let him beep me thru my mail. I don't have time celebrating scammers. ![]() DanXplore:Ol boy, me no be atheists o. If you want to tag me at all, just call me a BRAIN-USER or an Otem. BTW, who is Apostle Suleiman? Is he not that homo who enjoys having three-some with our girls? If that's the guy you're talking about, just leave me out of it. If your apostle needs my help, let him beep me thru my mail. I don't have time celebrating scammers. |
A Song of Niase: I'm Struggling With Time 15. It's about the time to set my goals in life. What I want to be in few years to come. It's like I'm scared of the time I have. It looks short for my goals. 16. I'm Struggling with time. How do I put all my desires and ambitions within this little time frame? How I wish I'm youthful forever, then all my goals can be achieved. I'm Struggling with time like a sailor struggles to take control of his ship. And while I keep on with the struggle, the time goes faster than I can ever think. 17. Now 's the ripe moment for you to set your goals in life. Write the things you want to become and work towards them. Leave no time for things that are not relevant to getting your desires. The time is short manage it well. 18. Are you Struggling with time? Ever wonder how you'll put all your goals and anticipations within the little time frame left for you on earth? Do you wish you are a youth forever? Do you think the time is ticking faster than ever before? Just do what you can do within the time left for you to live on earth. 19. Let the kids and tender children tell their ambitions. They've got time on their side to achieve so much. Let them have all that it takes to meet up with their desires. 20. Are you a father who loves his kids? Help them to achieve their dreams and heart desires. Get them teachers in all matter of knowledge. Then you'll spot the best of talens of your kids at early age. That's what they should work upon more than the others. Then your kids won't have to struggle with time like me. |
A Song of Isong: Fear Is A Trap of Souls 9. Threats are the baits they put on a trap. Fear is the trap of souls. Humans are preys to fearful threats. The fearful are tamed by the trap of souls. 10. Fear is the trap of souls. I avoid this trap as much as I can. Why do I fear a foe when I know I'm immortal in soul? 11. Fear is the trap of souls. Threat words are the baits on it. I'll never fall prey of the threats I hear. I move in life towards my dreams, no matter the curse you heap on me. There's no one that can stop me from getting to my destiny. A Song of Otem: I love you myself 12. I love you myself, I need you myself. I love you high... er self. Come take my life and use it for your purpose. Take my life... and use it for your purpose. I'm sorry for my past mistake of denying myself of good things. Your are my healer, my helper when I am in need. 13. I love you Otem, I need you Otem, I love you god... Tem. You are the god over gods. Come speak to my inner self. Excite me internally so I can fly. I'm sorry for my past mistake of denying myself of good things. You are my comfort, my support when I'm in need. 14. Stay with me myself, live in me myself, never depart from me. Stay close to me and strengthen my inner life. Stick with me... and make me so strong within. You are my refuge, my strengthener when I'm fed up with things. |
Chapter Fifteen A Song of Otem: My Inner Eyes Are Open 1. I'm seeing into a world where physical eyes cannot see. It's the inner world in the inner universe. A place where all things are possible to achieve and to make. There's no limitation to what's done in that world. 2. My inner eyes are open, I see the inner universe, where all the things impossible are achieved in a blink of time. A place where gravity is not a restriction to activities. A place of expressing all the godpower that are inside of souls. 3. The more I go deep in meditation, the less I worry about physical limitations. Cos the things I cannot do in the three-way earth is possible there. It's just as real as it seems o'er here. The flight at daybreak is sweet and smooth. Won't you join me in the flight of liberty of souls. 4. My inner eyes are open, I see the inner universe, where all the things impossible are achieved in a blink of time. A place where gravity is not a restriction to activities. A place of expressing all the godpower that are inside of souls. A Song of Otem: Help Someone Today 5. In a more mature world, the people there think high. They'll never leave the weak and poor to themselves. They seek how to help the needy among them. And the world become a better place to dwell. 6. Help someone today! Help someone today!! Help someone today!!! Help someone today! A Song of Otem: Step Up Your Game 7. Step up your game, it's no time to be lame Forget the blame and work on what you claim Problems we tame, solutions just came Pen down your aims and get to the fame. 8. To get to the fame... Pen down your aims... Solutions came... When problems are tamed... Work on what you claim... Forget to blame... It's not time to be lame, just step up your game. |
dazzlingd:lol |
tosyne2much:I doubt that any true atheist scream Jesus when there is about to be an accident. ![]() |
Chapter Two Hundred and Seven 1. Now Adinoi said, Enejo called me Otem and my father called me so also. This is truly a confirmation that I am Otem. But what is the spiritual meaning of this name? 2. And Adinoi began to search. And on a particular day while he lay still in meditation, a great bang of explosion occurred in his head. And the explosion was spontaneous. And Adinoi began to see within his head as if the universe. 3. And he saw many planets within his head. And he saw many things which could not be described. And he heard a voice, saying, Otem va Negre, Fakir Eartum. And Adinoi awoke as Otem. And he wept upon his bed, for he felt embarrassed to know that he was a god on his own. 4. Now when Otem slept again, he found himself flying all over the universe, seeing events. And a giant flew towards him and said, I am Eartum, one of the higher beings. I am one of your higher selves. 5. Now you shall record many events of the world so that mind slavery brought on humanity by Yahweh and Allah and some of my brothers could be taken away from the heads of the homos forever. 6. And science and discovery shall be the focus of the world more than religion. 7. And Eartum touched the head of Otem within less than half a second and said, I have passed into your brain all the histories of the world and many planets which we have discovered. 8. And all the knowledge which all the gods of findings have found out are in your head also. And by meditation can you get them out and write them down. For the future homos shall have need of them. 9. Do not fear because there is no one or god that can stop you from manifesting because you have the backings of thousands of gods in this. And all the gods of your land are behind you to support and uphold you. 10. And every god and ancestor who do not want this truth to be made famous shall we gather into a prison until everything is fulfilled. Now go back into the outer world and manifest the things which you have seen in your inner world. 11. So did Adinoi, who slept as an ordinary homo, wake up as an extraordinary god. |
Chapter Two Hundred and Six 1. Now Adinoi became a friend to Enejo who was of the tribe of Igala. And Enejo lived also in Eko. And Enejo was he who argued Krishtanite with Adinoi, saying, it is a religion which came with the foreigner. And it is a tool which made our forefathers fall easily. 2. And Enejo was filled with wisdom in this matter so much that Adinoi wondered. Now Adinoi argued against all the facts which Enejo had mentioned. And the homo said, you are ignorant Adinoi. 3. For your ancestors are not the descendants of Ham, but they have their own root. I know very well the genealogy of my lineage, for I have found a book of history of my people. For we are the famous people in Anpa whom they knew as the Aworawo. 4. And our genealogy was buried and when I went to the village five years ago, I was working in the farm of Ekele my father when I dug it up. And I found the book of my genealogy and history. And along it did I find a leather designed with cowries. 5. Now when Enejo had said this, Adinoi said, it is as if I have also seen a leather designed with cowries before. And when Adinoi was alone, he thought deeply about where he had previously found a leather with cowry designed. 6. And amidst his sleep, he saw a vivid vision of himself when he was a crawling baby. And he saw how he pulled a cowry out of a leather. 7. And he saw how his mother pulled his hand off the leather cowry. Now when he was about to wake from his trance, he saw a number which was four hundred and fifty one. And he awoke. 8. Now Adinoi said, this dream is strange, for it had happened to me when I was below a year old. Why did I see my past in my vision? 9. Now Adinoi went and told Enejo his friend about the dream which he had. And Enejo said, you are Otem. And he hugged Adinoi tight. 10. And Adinoi asked him what he meant. And he said, beside the genealogy of my lineage was a leather with cowries on it. And it is a significance of your coming, O Otem. And I found it as it is written in the book if history of my genealogy. 11. Now Enejo went low and bowed his head before Adinoi, saying, you are the great god, the revealer of all the great mysteries of the world. The taker away of mind slavery from Aferk and the whole world eventually. You are the bringer of the nature of God. 12. Now Adinoi felt embarrassed and ran away quickly from Enejo, for he thought that his friend was flattering him. 13. Now in those times, Adijo his father had become bedridden because of the continual thought of the betrayal of his wife and the church. And his right limbs were paralysed so much that he could no more use them. 14. Now Bumi said that Adijo was suffering because he was fighting against the church. And she did not take care of him, for she spent most of her time in the church of mama Aduagba. 15. And Adinoi the only child was neglected. And it was during this time of negligence that he began to become a thinker more than a worshipper of any form of god. Now when Adijo was about sixty-years, he developed complications, but his wife was not around to take care of him, for she was in the church for seven days of fasting and crusade. 16. And Adinoi fought hard to save the life of his father. And he prayed in the name of Yeshua for the recovery of his health. Now when Adijo was about to die, he said, my son Otem, do not bother to fight for the recovery of my health. 17. For I have come to the world to manifest my own part of the stage play. For life on earth is like a game of draught and we are the pawns who manifest God upon it. 18. Now do not be bothered about my death, but the purpose for your coming to the earth should you focus on. For you are a great god, but I have kept it from you from your birth till today because I fear to tell you because of your mother. Respect and forgive your mother, for she is also a reason why your thought about Yahweh the foreign god has changed. 19. Meditate deeply and you shall know your purpose in life. 20. Now when Adijo had said so, his voice changed and his eyes were blank. And he said, O great light of love, where have you come from? And he became stiff and died. 21. And Adinoi looked at him in awe, for he did not believe that his father died on his lap. And tears dropped down from his eyes. |
Chapter Two Hundred and Five 1. Now Adinoi was always under the heat of the sun, preaching Yeshua, according to what was written in the holy book of the Krishtens. And whenever he was sad concerning anyone who did not accept Zeusus Krista as his saviour, he would sleep with tears and dream of chapters and verses of the book where words of consolations were written. 2. And with the strength of those words, he would be able to carry himself the next day. 3. Now when Adinoi was twenty years, he had a very strong headache. And he prayed upon it in the name of Yeshua. And the headache remained there. And rather than cure, the things which he got in his sleep were words of consolations and motivations. 4. And in his dreams, he saw as if that strong headache was taken away. And he had hope. 5. Now the belief of Adinoi in Yeshua was so strong that he went publicly without fear to speak against the Ishlamists. And when he was beaten, he said that he had been persecuted for the sake of righteousness. 6. Now the strong headache became a part of Adinoi that he lost his sense of smell. And he could not smell things well anymore. However, he did not seek the assistance of the doctors, because his faith in Yahweh the god of Judah was very great. 7. Now the faith of Adinoi was very strong such that he thought that he could affect physical things with it. And when the rain fell, he commanded it to stop. And when he did this the first time, the rain appeared as though it stopped. 8. And Adinoi said, indeed there is power in the name of Yeshua. But when he did so often time, it did not stop raining. And the boy thought in his mind that it was not according to the will of Yahweh to stop it then. 9. Now Adinoi thought that whatever misfortune befell him, it was from the devil. And he spent days fasting to chase the devil away. And in all these times, he did not have any clear dreams or see his own face like he was looking at a mirror. 10. Neither did he see clear pictures beyond his meditations any longer, for the things in the holy book of the Krishtens had occupied his head. 11. And Adinoi grew deep in the things of the Krishtens. And he was baptised under water. And when he prayed for the holy spirit to baptise him, he did not get it. And the elders of the church came to pray for him to have it, but he did not. 12. Now one named Reymund said to him, it is not hard to be baptised in the holy spirit. Just open your mouth and say anything quickly. And whatever you say is the speech of tongues. And Adinoi did not agree to say anything he wanted, for he thought that he would not deceive himself. 13. Now three years after Adinoi had become the preacher of Krishtanite, Adijo his father became aware that his wife had sold his land. And there was a serious conflict between his father and his mother. 14. And Bumi said, I sold the land because it is cursed. And the price of it have I lain at the feet of the apostle of god. And I did not take anything away from it because I fear the holy spirit. 15. Now Adijo was so sad that he went after mama Aduagba and made known his anger. And he took up a case against her. And Bumi sided with the prophetess and supported her against her husband. 16. For she said, I shall do the will of Yeshua because I am married to him. And she thought, according to the saying of the prophetess, that her husband had joined himself to a very dangerous secret cult. 17. For he did like one who did not fear the prophetess of god. And when Bumi came to the house, she did not speak with him nor have any marital relationship with him. For she thought that he was possessed of the devil. 18. Now Adinoi watched all these things and pondered greatly. And he could not help. And he neither supported his father nor his mother. 19. Now Adinoi heard how his mother prayed daily so that the prophetess and herself would win the land case against her husband. And he began to wonder why it was so. 20. And Adinoi went to his mother and said, mother, I am bothered about your deeds. You led me into the faith, but it seems you are leading me out of it again. For how did you sell father's land behind his back and the building of the church was built upon it? 21. And you have no feelings for father who purchased the land with the sweat of his labour? And Bumi said, I am only trying to protect the life of your father and you. For the land would cost him his life if he had settled upon it. 22. Now my son, leave this matter and let our god fight for his own land by himself. For we hold vigil in the church which is built upon it. And we know that the church shall not be taken away, because the gate of hell shall not prevail against it. 23. Now when Bumi began to manifest in all these manner, Adinoi began to think deep again. And he wondered why god (Yahweh) was the reason why his parent's relationship was breaking apart. 24. And he wondered also why the churches often fight over lands which did not belong to them and eventually have those lands for themselves. 25. For there was a case where the owner of a land said to a church, use my land temporarily to do worship. And when the man had travelled, the church, being of greater number, built a huge permanent structure upon the land without the permission of its owner. 26. And when the owner had returned so that he would commence the building of his house upon the land, he found that the church has already erected a large structure upon it. And he was sad. And he felt betrayed. 27. And he offered the church some money to go and locate another land and build upon it. And they refused and said, the land is not your own but of the lord. And they vexed the owner of the house so much that he took the case to court. 28. And while the case was delayed in the court, the man began to fall ill internally, for the betrayal of the church was very unbearable for him to bear. 29. Now the name of the homo was Jide. And the church mentioned his name in their prayers, saying, let Yahweh strike Jide with heart attacks. Let him be subdued for he is the enemy of the church. 30. He is willing to destroy the temple of god, therefore let him have no rest of mind. Let him be tormented. Let him have organ failure and let blindness be poured upon him. 31. Now when the church intensified their urims upon the land owner daily, he heard it and became very depressed. And he began to fall ill . And the pressure of his blood rose. And on a particular day, he had heart attack and died. 32. And the church praised Yahweh their god, for they said, Yahweh have destroyed him because he fought against the church of god. Now Adinoi began to think in his mind, saying, if Yahweh actually destroyed this man Jide, then it is an evil thing for him to do. 33. And Adinoi became very cold towards Krishtanite. For he did not like how the man died. But he did not know that it was not a supernatural cause that killed Jide, but a psychological cause rather. |
This thread is similar to the case of Danyal and Darius when Darius cursed Danyal in the name of his god Ahura Mazda, then coincidentally, something bad happened to Danyal and Darius wanted to use that to prove a point that his god is the Almighty God, but then things got twisted immediately. The Book of Danyal said it all: Doctufos: Danyal 3: 12-47 |
This is the period when my country is ready to scrutinise anything. Soon, we shall even do more, just to show that there's no sky daddy. We are the gods and GOD(not yahweh ot allah) is just a sum total of everything and everyone. Doctufos: Deorum 21:6-10 |
OkaiCorne:I'm sorry, pls post your mail directly to otem2016@gmail.com. Thanks. |
AlmiqhteeAllah:No, it's Oladeegbu |
What! Did I just see Hi(gh)geria? ![]() |
dazzlingd:Lol, @sanctionable offences. I don't often get to know the particular rules I broke. Anyway, I'll try as much as possible not to offend them again ![]() |
Chapter Two Hundred and Four 1. Now in a certain day, Bumi came to the house very sad. And she wept too. And Adijo his husband said, why do you weep my wife? And she said, Hana my friend whose daughter was missing had told me that she has finally found her child dead. 2. For those who kidnap for rituals have killed her and have removed her eyes and private parts. And they threw her body on a path where she was found. For the same cloth she wore out of the house on the day she was missing was on her body. 3. And the shoes were on her feet too. 4. Now Adijo said, this is a bad news and we shall not have this kind of thing anymore. Now Adinoi pondered upon the thing and wondered why neither his mother nor his father spoke about the prophetess who said that the daughter of Hana would return to the house whole. 5. And he thought that he would ask his mother why the thing failed, but he kept it to himself because of the mood. 6. Now Hana had told Bumi before that she had gone to tell all the security agents of the land not to bother looking for her daughter anymore because a prophetess had told her that her daughter would return home healthy. 7. Now Adinoi concluded in his mind, saying, trusting in Yahweh for solution to problem will make a homo lazy. For if Hana had allowed the security agents do their works, perhaps they would have found her daughter before she was killed. 8. Now after five days, Adinoi asked her mother, saying, what did Hana do to the prophetess who lied to her? Did she return to the church to challenge her? 9. And Bumi said, keep quiet Adinoi. Why should she go and challenge a prophetess of god ? Have you not heard that no one should touch the anointed of god and do her prophets and prophetess no harm? 10. And Adinoi said, but why did she lie and give the woman false hope? Did she tell that lie by herself or the holy spirit lead her to do so? 11. And Bumi was afraid so much that she slapped Adinoi her son on the face, saying, I wonder why god has not struck you down all these times you blaspheme against him. Yet, it is this same god who brought you back when you were lost for two days. 12. And for the first time, Adinoi said, I brought myself back and I was not even lost in the first place. For I went to the hospital by myself to be cured and what Yahweh could not solve for two months, the doctor did it within two days. And I returned home. 13. Now Bumi burst into tears and said, you are speaking blasphemy my son. You are of the devil except you repent. And Adinoi felt guilty for breaking the heart of his mother. And he went to her and said sorry. And Bumi said, I shall not listen to you except you do what I shall tell you. 14. And Adinoi said, tell me and I will do it. And Bumi said, take the holy book and read the story of Yeshua from beginning to the end. Then come and share what you have learnt from it. 15. And Adinoi said, I shall do it. And he began to read the book of the god of Judah. And his brain was filled up with its content, for he read it passionately and with great emotions. And he began to dream of the things pertaining to what was written in the book. 16. And the chapters and verses of the book began to appear to him in his sleep whenever he was passing through any difficult times. And he would check those chapters and verses and they fitted the situations of those times. 17. And Adinoi believed the things as they were written in the book, saying, it is truth. And he committed himself into the hands of Faulkin whose name was Yeshua. And Bumi his mother loved him so much. 18. Now all the minds of Adinoi was fixed at the rapture, which would be the catching away to the sky all the true Krishtens. And when Adijo told Adinoi to return to school, he said, father I would rather go about to preach Yeshua instead of going to waste my time studying worldly knowledge in school. 19. And Adinoi became a preacher of Yeshua in many places. And Bumi was glad about it, but Adijo worried. And he thought of the things which Asuku his father had told him about the boy. 20. Now Adinoi began to dream of the rapture. And he believed that it would take place within a very short time. And he began to intensify his preaching. And he said, the rapture is very near. Hell fire is real! 21. And many began to give their lives to Yeshua. And in all these times, Adinoi did not see the mirror-like image of his own face in his trances again. And he became a great evangelist. |
Chapter Two Hundred and Three 1. Now Adinoi had another disease. And he could not breathe very well. And Bumi took him to a pastor, saying, pray for him so that he would not die. And the pastor collected some money from Bumi to buy the things which he would use. 2. And he did all sort of things, screaming and dancing with two other members of the church to cure the boy. 3. And Adinoi got worse on the mat upon which he was lain. And when Bumi came to see her son, she said, how is he? And the pastor whose name was Aduagba said, you will need to go and fast and pray for seven days. And your son shall be healed. 4. Now Adinoi was stiff on the mat. And he began to see his own face as if he was looking into a mirror. And he said, myself, you say that you will be with me and help me. Have you neglected me? 5. And his face said, I am with you. And the image of his face went farther apart and vanished. And the boy got a little strength. And he arose and sneaked out of the temple while they were praying. 6. And he went and entered a hospital. And he collapsed inside the hospital. And they took him up quickly. And the doctor had compassion on him and treated him. And he told the doctor what the nature of his ailment was. 7. And the doctor treated him. And he got well within two days. And while Adinoi was missing, his mother attended a church crusade to pray for the return of his son. For they did not know where he had been. 8. And she had cried often. And she had fasted, for she was fasting for his healing when he suddenly disappeared. 9. And when the meeting in the crusade had ended, Bumi and another woman waited to see the the woman whom they called the prophetess. And while they waited, they spoke with one another. And the name of the woman was Hana, for she bore the name of the foreigners. 10. And Hana asked Bumi, saying, why do you want to see the prophetess? And she said, my only son got missing. For he was very sick. And he was in the prayer house of baba Aduagba for two months, being prayed for. And they could not find him on the mat since two days ago. 12. Now Hana said, my case is similar. For my daughter Rakel was missing last week. And I have gone from one prayer house to another for her return but she has not been found. And when she had said so, she began to weep. 13. And Bumi consoled her and said, our god will surely answer us. 14. Now Hana entered in to see the prophetess first. And when she came out, Bumi asked her what the prophetess had told her. And she said, mama told me that my daughter will walk with her two legs back to the house and no harm will come upon her. 15. And Bumi cried hallelujah and said, I am believing so for my son also. And she entered to see the prophetess too. And when she was there, the woman said to her, your son shall return to the house with his two legs and no harm will come upon him. 16. And Bumi was very excited. And when she had turned to depart, the woman said, do not forget to come back to the church to do thanksgiving. And make sure you do not come empty-handed. 17. Now when Bumi got home, she found her son in the house. For he had returned hale and hearty to the house, according to that which the prophetess of Yahweh said. And she rejoiced and was glad. 18. But Adinoi was not moved, for he regretted being sick on the mat in the church for two months when he could have gotten healed within two days. And his mother said, my son, this is surely the power of Yahweh. For mama prophetess said that you will return to the house whole. And you did so even while she was saying it. 19. And she told Adijo and Adinoi about Hana the other woman who also got the prophesy that her daughter would return home. 20. Now Adijo called Adinoi separately and said, come my son and tell me how you actually got healed. For your mother was too excited that she did not even bother to ask you how it went with you. For she has fled out to see her prophetess. 21. And Adinoi said, I saw my own face and it said to me, I am with you. And when I woke up from my trance, I got an extra energy and went straight to the hospital. And there I was treated for free by a kind doctor. 22. And Adijo was tempted to tell his son all the things which his father Asuku had told him concerning him. And when he was about to tell him, Bumi and Hana his friend entered into the house. 23. And Bumi said, this is the son I was talking about. For according to the saying of the prophetess, he has returned home without a hurt. And Hana was jealous when she saw the child. And she said, the god who did this shall do that of my daughter also. For I believe that she will return with her two feet. 24. Now Bumi became a deep and committed labourer in the church of mama prophetess. And she began to give half of all the money which Adijo had given her to the prophetess. For she said, god did use her for me. 25. And whenever Adijo had given her money to purchase materials for the house, she split the money into two and use half of it to purchase things which were not enough. And the rest did she take to the church to give the prophetess. 26. And Adijo bought a land, for he wanted to build a house on it. And Bumi called the prophetess to the land to pray upon it. And the land was bought in the heart of Eko land. And the prophetess prayed upon it. 27. Now after seven days, the prophetess said to Bumi, the land is haunted and nothing built upon it shall stand except the house of god. Now give it to the church of god for use. For it shall claim your life if you build your house upon it. 28. And Bumi feared so much. And the prophetess saw the look of her face and knew that she was afraid. And she said, go and bring all the papers which you and your husband signed when you bought the land. 29. Do this secretly and do not tell him about this. For men are stubborn to death. For he would not agree to release the papers if you told him. And Bumi said, I shall not tell him. 30. So she took the papers of the land and delivered them to the hands of the prophetess. And Adijo did not know that which his wife had done behind his back. |
Chapter Two Hundred and Two 1. Adinoi soon discovered that whatever he had prayed to Yahweh for, the things hardly got answered. But the things which he trusted himself to achieve and work upon getting it often came to fulfillment. 2. And the boy went to his mother and said, mother, does god fail? When he had said this, his mother screamed at him and held his lips tight, saying, you are possessed indeed. For the devil has come into you again. 3. And the boy forced his mouth out of his mother's grip and said, mother I am not possessed. The voice you hear me speak with, does it sound different to you? I have asked this question because in the holy book of Yahweh, he has promised so much. 4. And I have kept to all his laws and all the prayers I have prayed through his name are never answered. And I said, why does he fail almost all the time? But all the things I work towards by myself without praying to this god are always becoming achievable. 5. And Bumi said, there is nothing you work towards by yourself which you achieved. And the boy said, mother, I know myself more than you know me. For when I was born, I began to know things. 6. And when I was inside the womb, I was very conscious. And I had a dream right inside the womb. And I saw my own face in my dream. And he said to me, we are together in all things. Go and I will always be with you. 7. Now mother, this face of mine is myself. And all the things which I have ever done by believing in myself have often worked out for me. And I think that I am the only one who can help myself and not Yahweh. 8. When Bumi heard the confession of her son, she cried out. And she dressed up quickly and locked her son inside the house. And she went out quickly to meet her former pastor. For she thought that the boy was possessed by the demon again. 9. Now when she had reached the house of the pastor, she fell on the floor and wept. And she sought his forgiveness and said, daddy, I believe that you are truly a man of god. For my son had begun bad manifestations since the time when I quarreled with you. 10. For I perceive that the demons which you cast out of him has returned. 11. Now the pastor forgave her and agreed to follow her again to her house to cast out the demon in Adinoi. 12. Now while Adinoi's mother was with the pastor, Adijo came to the house and found it locked. And he opened the door with his own key. And when he had entered, he went to the bathroom immediately. 13. And Adinoi sneaked out of the house. And he went to the street to play game with his friends. 14. And when Adijo had taken his bath, he ate and left the house again, locking the door as it was before. And Bumi returned to the house with her pastor. And she opened the door and could not find the boy in the house. 15. And they marvelled greatly. And the pastor said, am I not vindicated in this? Did I not say that your son Adinoi is possessed with the devil? Now you have seen it for yourself. For he disappeared from the house with his supernatural power which is from the devil. 16. Now Bumi feared greatly. And she thought in her mind that she would leave the house. For she did not want to live under the same roof with a demon. And when she had reached the street with the pastor, she found her son playing game with his friends. 17. Now when it was evening, Adinoi returned to the house. And the mother cried the name of Yeshua for several times before speaking with the boy. And he said to Adinoi, I command you by the power of Yeshua to confess to me how you came out of that locked house. 18. And Adinoi respected his mother and said, I found the door opened and I went out. And the woman said, you are a liar. For you disappeared out of it with your supernatural powers. 19. Did Pastor Amos Dayo the true man of god not confirm this? For by the holy spirit in him, he had said that you disappeared out of the house. For I found the house locked the way it was when I left it. 20. Now confess in the name of Yeshua, by which demon did you get out of the house? And she held Adinoi by the throat and forced him to confess. And when the boy was choked, he raised a hand to say that he would confess. 21. And she gave him a little allowance. And Adinoi said, the demon of my father set me free. And Bumi screamed, who is your father? I bind the power of your father the devil in Yeshua's name. By the power of Yeshua, you must flee. 22. And she came close to grab the boy, but the boy fled quickly. And Bumi felt as if she was doing all her things under the influence of the holy spirit. And she said, he fled because I called the name of Yeshua. 23. Now when Adijo returned home, the boy followed him inside, for he helped him to carry his bag into the house. And Bumi screamed, that boy is possessed. And she told Adijo all the things which had happened. 24. And Adijo demanded to hear from the boy. And he said, father, it was you who opened the door for me. For I fled when you entered the house and went into the bathroom. And Adijo said, it is the truth that I came home quickly in the afternoon and left. 25. Truly my son has not told a lie. And Bumi was ashamed when her husband had spoken. And Adinoi said, mother, if truly Pastor Amos Dayo had told you that I disappeared supernaturally out of the house, then he is either a liar or the holy spirit inside him is a liar. 26. Or perhaps he lied against the holy spirit and he should not be forgiven, according to the holy spirit. And Bumi said, do not touch the anointed of od. And she went inside without saying anything else. 27. And Adinoi put all these things in his mind when he went to sleep. |
Chapter Two Hundred and Two 1. Adinoi soon discovered that whatever he had prayed to Yahweh for, the things hardly got answered. But the things which he trusted himself to achieve and work upon getting it often came to fulfillment. 2. And the boy went to his mother and said, mother, is Yahweh a god of failure? When he had said this, his mother screamed at him and held his lips tight, saying, you are possessed indeed. For the devil has come into you again. 3. And the boy force his mouth out of his mother's grip and said, mother I am not possessed. The voice you hear me speak with, does it sound different to you? I have asked this question because in the holy book of Yahweh, he has promised so much. 4. And I have kept to all his laws and all the prayers I have prayed through his name are never answered. And I said, why does he fail almost all the time? But all the things I work towards by myself without praying to this god are always becoming achievable. 5. And Bumi said, there is nothing you work towards by yourself which you achieved. And the boy said, mother, I know myself more than you know me. For when I was born, I began to know things. 6. And when I was inside the womb, I was very conscious. And I had a dream right inside the woman. And I saw my own face in my dream. And he said to me, we are together in all things. Go and I will always be with you. 7. Now mother, this face of mine is myself. And all the things which I have ever done by believing in myself have often worked out for me. And I think that I am the only one who can help myself and not Yahweh. 8. When Bumi heard the confession of her son, she cried out. And she dressed up quickly and locked her son inside the house. And she went out quickly to meet her former pastor. For she thought that the boy was possessed by the demon again. 9. Now when she had reached the house of the pastor, she fell on the floor and wept. And she sought his forgiveness and said, daddy, I believe that you are truly a man of god. For my son had begun bad manifestations since the time when I quarreled with you. 10. For I perceive that the demons which you cast out of him has returned. 11. Now the pastor forgave her and agreed to follow her again to her house to cast out the demon in Adinoi. 12. Now while Adinoi's mother was with the pastor, Adijo came to the house and found it locked. And he opened the door with his own key. And when he had entered, he went to the bathroom immediately. 13. And Adinoi sneaked out of the house. And he went to the street to play game with his friends. 14. And when Adijo had taken his bath, he ate and left the house again, locking the door as it was before. And Bumi returned to the house with her pastor. And she opened the door and could not find the boy in the house. 15. And they marvelled greatly. And the pastor said, am I not vindicated in this? Did I not say that your son Adinoi is possessed with the devil? Now you have seen it for yourself. For he disappeared from the house with his supernatural power which is from the devil. 16. Now Bumi feared greatly. And she thought in her mind that she would leave the house. For she did not want to live under the same roof with a demon. And when she had reached the street with the pastor, she found her son playing game with his friends. 17. Now when it was evening, Adinoi returned to the house. And the mother cried the name of Yeshua for several times before speaking with the boy. And he said to Adinoi, I command you by the power of Yeshua to confess to me how you came out of that locked house. 18. And Adinoi respected his mother and said, I found the door opened and I went out. And the woman said, you are a liar. For you disappeared out of it with your supernatural powers. 19. Did Pastor Amos Dayo the true man of god not confirm this? For by the holy spirit in him, he had said that you disappeared out of the house. For I found the house locked the way it was when I left it. 20. Now confess in the name of Yeshua, by which demon did you get out of the house? And she held Adinoi by the throat and forced him to confess. And when the boy was choked, he raised a hand to say that he would confess. 21. And she gave him a little allowance. And Adinoi said, the demon of my father set me free. And Bumi screamed, who is your father? I bind the power of your father the devil in Yeshua's name. By the power of Yeshua, you must flee. 22. And she came close to grab the boy, but the boy fled quickly. And Bumi felt as if she was doing all her things under the influence of the holy spirit. And she said, he fled because I called the name of Yeshua. 23. Now when Adijo returned home, the boy followed him inside, for he helped him to carry his bag into the house. And Bumi screamed, that boy is possessed. And she told Adijo all the things which had happened. 24. And Adijo demanded to hear from the boy. And he said, father, it was you who opened the door for me. For I fled when you entered the house and went into the bathroom. And Adijo said, it is the truth that I came home quickly in the afternoon and left. 25. Truly my son has not told a lie. And Bumi was ashamed when her husband had spoken. And Adinoi said, mother, if truly Pastor Amos Dayo had told you that I disappeared supernaturally out of the house, then he is either a liar or the holy spirit inside him is a liar. 26. Or perhaps he lied against the holy spirit and he should not be forgiven, according to the holy spirit. And Bumi said, do not touch the anointed of od. And she went inside without saying anything else. 27. And Adinoi put all these things in his mind when he went to sleep. |
Chapter Two Hundred and One 1. Now Adinoi became a friend to the children of pastor Amos Dayo. And they often walked together from one place to the other. And Adinoi often went with them to their house. And they come to his own house too. 2. Now one day, while they were leaving church to their house at dusk, the children of pastor Amos said, let us do the shortcut game. Let us see who will get to the Junction first. Let us pass through two different streets and see who shall first reach Kokoro Street.. 3. But let none of us run, but we can walk fast. Now Adinoi said, I am not in the mood for that kind of game today. Rather, let us go together through this street called Owolegbon. For it is safe for the three of us to be together today, for I am feeling as if something strange is about to happen. 4. Now the two children of the pastor did not agree with him. And they said, we shall go and pass through the other road. And we shall surely reach Kokoro Street before you do. And they went and passed through the place which they wished. 5. Now Adinoi did not walk very fast. For he maintained his usual pace and speed. And when he finally reached Kokoro street, he did not find the two children of the pastor. 6. Now Adinoi thought that the children had left for home without waiting for him, so he hurried to their house but did not find them. And there he raised the alarm. And it was announced that some kidnappers actually lurked around at Ikoodu that day, sweeping away five children. 7. And the children of Pastor Amos were among them. But Adinoi was lucky. For he had not fulfilled his purpose on earth, therefore he was not kidnapped. 8. Now Bumi the mother of Adinoi went to the church the next day and shared testimony concerning the protection of her son by Yahweh. And she said, my son was walking along with the children of the pastor when it happened, but Jehovah spared my son, for he led him to pass the right way. 9. Now the pastor was angry at the testimony of Bumi. And he disrupted the testimony, saying, are you rejoicing that evil befell my own children? May your son end up being kidnapped. 10. Now when Bumi heard it, she got angry. And there was conflict in the church that day. For Bumi said, it is Jehovah that laid it in my heart to share this testimony to his glory. I did not want to subtract or add to the goodness of Jehovah to my son, that is why I shared it in full. 11. When you survived death in an accident last week, did you not share testimony also concerning how it was only you out of three people that survived? So if you shared such testimony and mentioned the names of the other two friends who died in it, what then is wrong with me sharing testimonies and mentioning names? 12. Now the pastor excommunicated Bumi and said, leave the church, you and your demonic child. And Bumi left the church with Adinoi. 13. Now when she was deep in thought, Adinoi came to her side and said, mother, which of the two of you was led by the holy spirit of Yahweh? For you both quarreled hard and claimed that you were both led by the holy spirit. 14. And Bumi said, I was led by the holy spirit my son. Do not mind pastor Amos, for he was actually led by anger because of what has befallen his children. 15. Now Adinoi observed the happening and when he was alone in the night, he thought deep about it. And when he had slept, he dreamt and saw how the children of the pastor were killed. 16. And he told it to his parents. And they said, our god forbid that such thing should befall Pastor Dayo. Now in the noon of that day, the bodies of the children of Pastor Dayo were recovered. For they had both been killed and some organs of their bodies had been removed. 17. Now Bumi went to console the man when he heard the news, but he got angry and said, your demonic child killed my children. And he chased Bumi out of his house among the visitors who had come to sympathise with him. 18. Now when Bumi returned home, she wept. And Adinoi wept also for his friends who were killed. And he went close to his mother to console her. And he asked, saying, mother why didn't god protect the children of the pastor if truly he protects us? 19. And Bumi looked at her son with tears and said, our god knows best my son. Nobody can question him. He does whatever he wishes. And Adinoi was not satisfied with the answer of his mother, for it did not provide an answer to his question at all. 20. And the boy kept all the happenings in his mind. |
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