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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2020
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Ejiro@ejirobadare·
It’s still my Ebenezer year!
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Ejiro@ejirobadare·
@LajuIren Congratulations PL 🎊🎊🎊🎊
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Apostle Emmanuel Iren
Apostle Emmanuel Iren@pst_iren·
For all the perceived imperfections of Celebration Church, pray for us. We are trying our best I’d like to think that it will matter more to every true Jesus lover that we are getting the most important things right; - Teachings are strictly Christ centered - Members love each other - People are truly knowing Jesus better and excited about the gospel. Part of our mission statement as a church is to disciple people excited about God, His message, and His church. I’m glad we’re achieving that. I could also argue that it is a huge testimony that you can tell our members just by their tweets. For even when Peter tried to keep his anonymity, it was said: "Surely you also are one of them, for your speech betrays you." Matt 26:73. (See also Acts 4:13, 11:26) The problem is that a brand of Church where you keep your anonymity and ideologies has been popularized. That brand of Church where the only thing that ties you to the Church is that you actually attend. So when people see Church done in a way I’d argue to be the Bible way, they have an issue with it. The word Church (grk- ecclesia) literally means ‘called out’ gathering. Faith in Jesus calls you out and into a community of saints. It is impossible to do Church the Bible way without, in some sense, losing your ‘individuality’. This doesn’t mean you can no longer think for yourself. It simply means that you begin to think biblically and have a Christian world view. And guess what? A group of people who share the same ideology, mission and fellowship may seem cult-like to you. This is exactly why unbelievers coined the name Christian to describe a behavioral pattern and excitement of a group of people identified with Christ. The name Christian was originally derogatory. Issues of people crossing the line in admiration isn’t new either. “As Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him and fell down at his feet and worshiped him. But Peter lifted him up, saying, "Stand up; I myself am also a man." Acts 10:25-26. (see also Acts 14:11-15). I could argue that a Church that doesn’t have to deal with this might be doing things the wrong way. Just like Peter and the early saints, God will help us to continue to help people never to cross the line. But trying to constantly shame people for being excited about their Church and Pastor is unkind. Sometimes the motives also seem suspect. Why Celebration Church? Which Church more than ten thousand members strong doesn’t share these attributes? Being excited about your Church is not idolatry Being excited about your Pastor is not idolatry. (Paul literally said: “Be imitators of me as I am of Christ” 1 Cor. 11:1) Placing anything or anyone above God is idolatry. Being grateful for someone who helped you get closer to God isn’t. If all of these still seem too much for you, please find a Church that works better for you. It’s one thing to not understand or to even dislike our excitement. But to constantly try to pick on people for it seems suspect to me. Ultimately, God has our score card. He sees all and will judge all.
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Apostle Emmanuel Iren
Apostle Emmanuel Iren@pst_iren·
Beware of this manipulation tactic.
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Confidence ❤️‍🔥
Confidence ❤️‍🔥@ConfidenceTwt·
I don’t know if it's trauma from colonization but there's so much wickedness in Nigerian culture. We cry about our government being wicked but that wickedness lives, breathes and thrives in our culture. We need to reform our cultures.
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Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu·
During the Kwara massacre in Nigeria, terrorists locked up Christians inside their church and rooms and set it on fire. Note that no official Nigerian government account mentioned this.
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Plateau Asian girl🌟@CatiaKyen·
APC campaigning for 2027 should be seen as a slap in the face of every Nigerian.
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Africa Independent Television
Peter Obi leads anti-Senate protest on e-transmission of election results
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Princess Luna 🇨🇲 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
Look at the pre-historic strategies these barbarians are still using in 2026 to buy patronage. A few cups of rice and salt to buy your worthless lives and hungry slaves will cheerfully rush to come and queue in line to sell their futures away pathetically. In 2026 !!!
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Tegbe!
Tegbe!@TomiwaTegbe·
You’re too young to not be teachable or take corrections, you’re too young to be closed minded, you’re too young to be too opinionated over positions that aren’t well thought out. Be teachable today.
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Someone is complaining that Nigerians don’t respect their leaders, I laugh! Do the leaders respect Nigerians
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Chisom Agbafor
Chisom Agbafor@ChisomAgbafor·
The richest people in Nigeria don’t fear God, government, or karma. They fear only one thing: Poor people realizing their problems are inflicted on purpose. That’s why silence is encouraged and complaints are mocked.
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Felix@felixherbt·
The manner in which APC is moving will make you think Tinubu is trying to take power from an incumbent president. All this desperation signifies one thing: they never won in 2023.
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Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬
Ozedikus Nwanne 🇳🇬@Ozedikus·
When you leave Nigeria for another African country, they don’t see your tribe, you’re Nigerian. When you leave Africa, they don’t see your country, you’re African. All these divisions we use to hate each other don’t matter in the grand scheme.
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