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Na God save this guy as hin no marry toodles na another name totally dem for dey call am
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"I can't stand people who say hi to me and call my wife "Mrs Salem". She's a human being, ask her her name!" - Online personality, Salem King.
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Pastor, your own logic destroys your argument.
If Christ’s redemption cancels the poverty curse now, then it cancels all the curses of Genesis 3 right now.
That means no Christian woman should feel pain in childbirth. You have many children; how was the process?
It means...
Philip Olubakin@philipolubakin
Even if you believe it is practically impossible for all believers to be prosperous, why do you have to volunteer to be poor?
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I know I already have a bad name because of these things.
I call God to bear me witness that my motive for doing this is not clout.
All my life as a Christian, I have never seen anyone look at the story of the Good Samaritan and think about money.
Here is the background to the Samaritans. In around 722 BC, Northern Israel was conquered by the Assyrians.
Jerusalem in the south later scorned them, saying they were invaded because they did not truly know God.
Then around 586 BC, Jerusalem itself was conquered by the Babylonians.
When the exile was over and they returned to the land, the Samaritans offered to help them rebuild the Temple.
The Samaritans had become a mixed race by now.
They were refused.
This rejection deepened the enmity, and it became very serious.
The Samaritans, although originally Israelites, had developed their own version of the religion based on the five books of Moses (the Torah) alone.
They had their own sacred mountain, Mount Gerizim, with their own temple and altar.
The Jews in Jerusalem viewed Samaria as unclean. Some Jewish traditions even described Samaria as if it were a graveyard, and Samaritan women as permanently ceremonially unclean.
Because of this hostility, a Jew traveling from Jerusalem to Galilee would often cross the Jordan River and go around Samaria rather than pass through it.
This would be like someone traveling from the mainland to the Island but deciding to go through Ogun State instead of using the Third Mainland Bridge.
The enmity was so severe that violent clashes sometimes occurred between the two groups.
This is the background to why Jesus told the parable and why His conversation with the Samaritan woman was so striking.
In the parable, the man who was attacked was traveling on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho, where the Samaritan eventually found him.
Firstly, a Samaritan normally would not be expected to be traveling on that road.
Secondly, culturally, he should not have touched a Jew, and vice versa.
But he did. He took care of him and nursed him.
Then Jesus turned to the Jewish man who had asked the question and told him to go and do likewise.
It would have been like an atomic bomb going off in his mind.
Me? A Jew? Be like the unclean Samaritan?
But Jesus was making a deeper point: the command to love one's neighbor transcends ethnic and religious boundaries.
That is also why He spoke with the Samaritan woman, and His disciples were surprised.
This is the point of that parable, Pastor Philip.
Why impose money on it?
The Levite and the priest also had money, yet they did not help the man. Their concern was that touching what might be a dead body would make them ceremonially unclean.
That is the contrast Jesus was highlighting.
Again, that parable is about mercy and reconciliation, not money.
And I hope you truly and sincerely reflect on what you teach God's people, because we teachers will give account.
We will be judged strictly for what we taught God's people.
Amen.
Philip Olubakin@philipolubakin
The reason why the Good Samaritan is fondly remembered and spoken about is because apart from having good intentions, he also had good money•
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THE #RPFEST26 LINEUP HAS LANDED! 🔥
We’re bringing the heat to the British Council on March 20–21. We are celebrating independent artistry at the highest level. 🎤✨
Secure your FREE pass now: fest.rytpathco.com
#RytPathFest #CreativeShowcaseNG #IAm4Art #BCArtsSSA

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I don't know why warnings against false preachers and teachings irk so many professing Christians.
How can you claim to love the truth but become offended when lies are exposed?
Why are you indifferent about those who use God's name to cheat others and claim you are part of God's kingdom?
Why are you not grieved at how much Satan's messengers deceive people and lead them away from the truth of God and His word?
If we really are on the Lord's side, we should be more hostile against everything and everyone that misrepresents Him.
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