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Ele Adejoh
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An Ambassador Of The Kingdom Of Heaven; A Bond Slave, And An End Time Soldier Of Christ!!!
Katılım Ocak 2012
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@Preacherrapper Firstly, the prodigal so was dead and lost until he returned; imagine he died in that state of separation from his father?
Secondly, if we are the temple of God, there is no fellowship between the temple of God and idols!
Lastly, if salvation is conditional, then?
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A born again Christian who becomes a Muslim is STILL SAVED.
He is just God’s son who lost His mind.
You may forget your owner, your owner knows you.
This is not the first time people denounce their parents yet their children look like the
Parents they denounced.
DNA is not a mental construct.
Just because you removed your surname doesn’t mean you have removed your father’s gene.
The prodigal son remained a son even in his sins.
Yes, he wasn’t enjoying all the realities of sonship because his mind was corrupted and actions were corrupted but he was always a son!
Nothing changed about his sonship!
“What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.”
1 Corinthians 6:19-20 KJV
We have been BOUGHT WITH A PRICE!
We are not our own!
We may act like we own ourselves but in God’s mind, we are His!
He bought us!
These are spiritual realities, not mental issues.
If you have a friend who was on fire for God and later became an atheist, don’t assume he or she is lost, he or she may be lost mentally but the seed of God remains in him or her spiritually!
Your responsibility should be to keep reminding him or her of true identity!
“being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.”
1 Peter 1:23 KJV
SALVATION IS FOREVER!!
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To be an effective minister of the gospel in these times, forget all the online distractions. Focus on the most substantive things.
1. Train people raising disciples for Christ. Build a strong discipleship programme.
2. Strengthen your local church by building a corporate prayer culture mixed with a strong sense of offering spiritual sacrifices to God.
3. Minister to people in the power of the Holy Spirit lifting short term burdens weighing them down and breaking yokes around their necks.
4. Focus on strong pastoral care within the local church.
5. Avoid the chasing online clout by jumping on every social trend. Focus on your assignment.

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When I was in university, my roommate used to wake up every morning at 5am and leave the hostel dressed like she was going to class.
We all thought she had a rich uncle sponsoring her because she always had food, clean clothes, and never borrowed money.
One day I followed her out of curiosity.
Turns out she was working at a bakery before lectures started every morning. She hid it because she didn’t want people mocking her.
Fast forward to graduation day, while most of us were searching for jobs, she already had enough savings to open a small food spot.
Today she owns three restaurants.
That experience taught me something:
Never laugh at humble beginnings. Some people are sacrificing in silence while building the life everyone will admire later.
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@Eleadejoh Yes Yes Yes!!
Great Power and Great Grace Daddy...
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There’s a God that taught a tiny bird how to sew.
Jenica Eugenia@2Dinu83028
El pájaro sastre es famoso por su asombrosa habilidad para construir nidos "cosiendo" hojas. 😊
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Reinhard Bonnke: Souls Over Money
"I paid $50 rent per month, and one Friday my rent was due. I was to pay it at 5:00 p.m. that day, and I didn't have a penny in my pocket. And the whole day I was praying, trusting God. I said, 'Lord, I need $50 before 5:00. I trust You. I trust You. I believe You are going to send someone.' I know $50 isn't much, but if you haven't got it, it's a lot.
I tell you what happened: 5:00 came, but not the 50 bucks. I locked the office and I walked down. On my way home—we lived as a family with our three very small children just about half a mile from the office—I walked along the road. While I was walking on this public road, suddenly the Holy Spirit was there, and I heard clearly the voice of the Holy Spirit speak in my heart.
He said to me, 'Do you want Me to give you $1 million?'
I thought, 'Wow.' I asked for 50! And for seconds, it raced through my mind what I could do for Jesus with $1 million. Suddenly, a second thought crossed my mind. And you know, I'm not a weepy man at all; I am a tough old German. But I stood there on the public road, people passing me left and right, and tears were gushing out of my eyes. I didn't care. I threw up my arms and I cried to God.
I said, 'No, Lord! I don't want $1 million. I'm asking for one million souls!' Hallelujah.
It was the first time the word 'million' came to my mind. I was a poor little missionary in those days; I didn't know better. And then the Holy Spirit spoke back to me. He said words I'd never read, I'd never heard, and they have accompanied me my whole life. He said to me:
'You will plunder hell to populate heaven for Calvary's sake.'
Credit:Reinhand bonnke

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I kept looking at this picture for a long time until I started crying. Did you see what happened at the Taraba crusade? It really touched me and you can tell that this man is called for such a time as this.
My parents used to tell me stories, and I also read about the great works of men of God like Archbishop Benson Idahosa, Apostle Babalola, Kenneth Hagin, and Kathryn Kuhlman. These were people who gave their lives completely to God and did mighty things.
Now in my own time, I will tell my children that I also saw a man who gave himself fully to God. I have been privileged a few times to travel with him to crusades in rural areas, and I can say this with all honesty, his passion is on another level. Even a small part of that kind of passion in a person can completely change their life.
This man is truly a gift, and he deserves to be appreciated and honored while he is still here.
Lord, please continue to protect and keep your servant, Dr. Paul Enenche and Dr. Mrs. Becky Paul-Enenche. Amen
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Barr. Achonu Love

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Whatever you do, do not let your parents transfer their house into your name.
Instead, do what the wealthy do.
If your parents are retiring and they tell you they want to sign the deed of the house over to you, maybe they bought the house for next to nothing back in the eighties and now it is worth $800,000, do not do it.
If they transfer it to you while they are alive, you will take their original tax basis. This means that when you eventually sell, you will have to pay capital gains tax on the entire increase in value since they bought it. The taxman does not care that it was a gift.
Here is what the wealthiest families do instead:
Step 1: Set up a revocable living trust and place the home inside it.
It keeps your parents in full control while they are alive, but sets up a smooth, private transfer later.
Step 2: Your parents should name you as the beneficiary of the trust. That way, when they pass away, the house automatically moves to you with no court involvement and no probate.
Step 3: When you inherit the house through the trust, you get a stepped-up basis. That means you only pay capital gains tax on any increase in value that occurs after they passed away, not on the huge appreciation since the 1980s.
That single move can save you over $120,000 in taxes.
That is how you pass inheritance to your children without losing a dollar to the system.
If you want to stop the government from taking a cut of your family’s hard-earned assets, follow these steps.
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Daddy Yankee announced his retirement from reggaeton after his farewell tour to fully devote his life to his Christian faith. Despite global fame and success with hits like “Gasolina” and “Despacito,” he admitted feeling empty until finding fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
In an emotional speech, he declared that he will now live for Christ and use his influence to serve God’s kingdom. Beginning a “new chapter” as Ramón Ayala, he encouraged fans to follow Jesus, calling Him “the way, the truth, and the life.”
Image: Shutterstock

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Six years ago, 18-year-old Catholic seminarian Michael Ikechukwu Nnadi was brutally murdered in Nigeria for his unwavering faith🇻🇦
In January 2020, armed bandits raided the Good Shepherd Major Seminary in Kaduna and kidnapped four seminarians. Three were later released, but Michael was killed after courageously preaching the Gospel to his captors. Even in captivity, he boldly called them to repentance and conversion, a witness that cost him his life.
His killer later admitted that Michael refused to stay silent, continuing to proclaim Christ until the very end. At such a young age, he chose martyrdom over compromise.
According to Muhammad, one of the bandits, they had killed Michael because he kept asking them to repent and change their lives, letting go of their evil attitudes.
He said that what bothered them the most was that although Michael knew they were Muslims, he kept insisting that they had to repent and abandon their way of life. A woman Bolanle Ataga was murdered, along with Michael Nnadi, who had been kidnapped with her two daughters.
Today, we honor this modern-day martyr whose blood continues to cry out for justice and for the conversion of souls in Nigeria.
“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.” (Psalm 116:15)
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.
May the example of Michael Nnadi strengthen our faith and inspire us to stand firm in persecution.
Rest in peace, dear brother in Christ.

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Muslim: Your Bible is corrupted.
Me: Okay… and?
Muslim: It’s altered and full of contradictions.
Me: Alright, noted.
Muslim: Jesus didn’t write the Gospels.
Me: True.
Muslim: The Gospel writers are anonymous, so it’s unreliable.
Me: Exactly why I don’t see how “Muhammad is mentioned in a corrupted Bible” so the Quran is wrong for saying he was mentioned.
Muslim: He is in the Bible! How can you say the Quran is wrong?
Me: Oh okay… where exactly?
Muslim: Deuteronomy 18:18, Isaiah 42, John 17, Song of Solomon.
Me: Interesting. So is the Bible still corrupted or not?
Muslim: Well… not all of it is corrupted.
Me: So it’s corrupted… but also trustworthy… depending on the argument?
Muslim: We only accept the parts that agree with the Quran.
Me: So a corrupted book becomes reliable… when it agrees with your conclusion?
Muslim: It’s not completely corrupted, just partially.
Me: So… half-trust it when convenient, half-discard it when inconvenient?
Muslim: The Quran is the final preserved truth.
Me: Got it. You said Isaiah 42 is about Muhammed right?
Muslim: Yes, Isaiah 42 is about Muhammad. The prophecy points to a prophet arising in Arabia.
Me: Okay, let’s read it: “Behold My Servant… I have put My Spirit upon Him…”
So does Allah have a spirit?
Muslim: No, Allah doesn’t have a spirit but it means Jibril.
Me: But it literally says “My Spirit” and “put upon Him.”
Muslim: You’re misinterpreting it, it doesn’t mean that exactly.
Me: So the text says one thing… but it means another thing when needed?
Muslim: That’s not what it means.
Me: So what does it means?
Muslim: To you is your religion, and to me is mine, there is no compulsion in religion.
Me: uhm😅

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Breaking News 🥹❤️🚨🙏
Astronaut Reid Wiseman says he has CONVERTED to Christianity after his trip to moon.
"There is no other explanation for what I saw and experienced. When we landed back on earth, I saw the cross and just wept."
Truth be told if you look at everything and still don’t believe in God the creator then it’s crazy . You think everything just happened?
Welcome to Christianity. Jesus Christ is king.

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