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crows2ravens:God bless you. |
The guy above me is emotionally unstable. I backed up my arguments with credible sources. The least you can do is to provide a superior argument. You either believe in Jesus Christ or you go to hell and I am not apologetic about it. Bye. |
Billionaire2:It is called mystery. Does not make sense to logical mind. |
Billionaire2:Lol… God does not control the earth as it seems. Satans controls the earth. John 14:30 2 Cor. 4:4 |
Those who believe in the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and that Jesus is the son of God, have already been marked “accepted candidates” of heaven. Romans 10:9-10 If you don’t believe in Jesus as the son of God, you are condemned already. John 3:18 |
OkpaNsukkaisBae:Yes, you are right. To a novice, prayer is useless. To someone whose mind is blinded, prayer is useless. To a man void of vision, prayer is useless. To a person who lacks understanding, prayer is useless. To a person who believes he can fix everything about his/her life, Prayer is useless. |
TemplarLandry:You have a point sir. But would you say challenges are not part of his will? |
Billionaire2:Have you wondered why God allowed Job passed through what he did? Would you say, God didn’t have the power to save him or the solution was too big for God? |
Dear friends, I feel delighted to share some thoughts with you this morning as I communed with myself. It is not unusual to find yourself asking God for one thing or the other. It is also not unusual to mandate the integrity of God to do what He said he will do. It even gets crazier when in the midst of your waiting, a brother/sister who isn’t close to God as you are, or even appear righteous as you think you are, walks to the front of the church to share a testimony that you think he/she isn’t qualified for. You leave the meeting asking yourself what exactly isn’t right with the version of God you have. How about when you join Pastor Jerry Eze every morning and yet you don’t get answers after six months? Well, I’m sorry I don’t have a holistic answer for you. At least not in this write-up. My focus is in your feeling, the flow of emotions at the quietness of God; your feeling at the stagnancy of life; your feeling at the numbness of events around you, when God has decided not to answer you for no just cause. During this kairos moment, you are faced with either seeking the best alternative or continuing with God whose status you can’t even view. But if you will turn aside, and give thanks, and give thanks again, and again and again, with those tears, that betrayal, in the midst of that chronic lack; suddenly, your negative emotions begins to evaporate, and as you give more thanks, your soul becomes lighter, and you give more thanks, your mind opens up to possibilities, a new energy is released. The problem may not be solved immediately but the lightness of your soul will begin to ferry you beyond the bondage of that situation. Another layer of you will spring up that will compel your answer to you. Dear friends, today is another day to try thanksgiving. Thank God, not just for what He has done but for what He will empower you to conquer. God bless you. |
It’s okay |
Thank you for the update. But why was our President elect avoiding the receipt of Obi’s petition? I look forward to the judiciary’s conduct. Hopefully, they will revive the hope of Nigerians. I wish both the complainant and the defendant all the very best. |
We are watching and trusting the Judiciary to do the right thing; even though I do not have faith in the judiciary TBVH. |
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tsdarkside:South-south ![]() Sir, I am a full south-south man. I am not Igbo. So keep that identity aside and deal with your character. You don’t judge a tribe because of few people you met from there. I have met lots of uncultured Yoruba people but I can never say the whole Yoruba tribe is uncultured. In the midst of war, learn to show love. Peace! |
tsdarkside:And you think your tribe is loved worldwide? C’mon bro… cut down on some hatred. It won’t take you far and it beclouds lots of good reasonings and opportunities. |
muykem:Have you sold your conscience that you cannot stand on the path of truth. |
Hope he knew Jesus Christ while alive? I pray he finds eternal rest. |
Crashed Server? Do we blame INEC IT professionals who couldn’t take future encumbrances into consideration or blame Nigerians for exercising their franchise? |
God will help our beloved country. |
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