Man On Assignment

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Man On Assignment

Man On Assignment

@JustRotimi

Christian. Singer. Songwriter. Recording Artiste. Artistry & Ministry.

Lagos Katılım Kasım 2011
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Man On Assignment@JustRotimi·
Wow! Today has come!!! My new EP, FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS is now available!!! We release the video for LIFE IN YOU feat. my bro, @folabinuel by 5pm today on YOUTUBE to kick off the party! Don’t just listen once! Soak it in over and over! Stream here - fanlink.to/FSATATbyJustRo…
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Ric Hassani@RicHassani·
It’s more than a pleasure for me to announce and share, the official cover for my 4th Studio Album; “Lagos Lover Boy”. This truly is the Album of the year. A huge pleasure to work on this with brilliant people and persons. Pre-save the Album of the year “Lagos Lover Boy” by clicking the link in bio, and visiting my website. Lagos Lover Boy, the Album of the Year Finally. June 13th 2025. Pre-save, ‘famz’ it, right now. Don’t be behind. See you 13th! Photo & Design: @photosagie #LAGOSLOVERBOY
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Solid!!!
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The cornerstone of the New Testament is grace — not the distortions of hypergrace or the deficiencies of hypograce. Grace, in its true form, flows from the heart of God through the finished work of Christ. It needs no embellishment, no exaggeration, and no dilution. Hypergrace inflates grace into something God never intended — an unchecked licence for lawlessness. This is not the grace that saves; it is a counterfeit grace that corrupts. When grace is severed from the call to holiness, it mutates into spiritual lawlessness. This is the very concern Paul raised when he asked, “Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?” (Romans 6:1). To preach such grace is to prescribe spiritual hypertension — a grace so bloated that it bursts the boundaries of truth and accountability. This is not grace; it is perversion clothed in theological language. On the opposite end lies hypograce, a graceless gospel dressed in religious garb. It is the cold machinery of legalism — a system where grace is starved, replaced by the brittle scaffolding of self-righteousness and human effort. This hypograce gospel proclaims salvation by performance, not by promise; by striving, not by receiving. It reduces the cross to an accessory rather than the axis upon which redemption turns. But grace — true grace — is neither hyper nor hypo. It is not stretched beyond truth, nor shrunk beneath truth. It does not excuse sin, nor does it erase mercy. It stands in perfect balance — a grace that saves, sanctifies, and strengthens. This is the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, sealed in His blood, declared in His resurrection, and made manifest in His Church. It is neither a reckless permission slip nor a burdensome ladder to climb — it is the divine power that makes sinners into saints, enemies into heirs, and the broken into beloved. The canon of grace is closed, because grace is not a concept to modify; it is a Person to receive. Grace has a face. His name is Jesus Christ.

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Man On Assignment@JustRotimi·
Not even sure how this app works anymore. Been so long I was here.
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dele osunmakinde@deleosunmakinde·
This morning, I returned to the United Kingdom, deeply reflective on the extraordinary experience of the past few days spent in Kampala, Uganda. My purpose was to fellowship with Apostle Grace Lubega and witness firsthand the remarkable work of God in Phaneroo. I was privileged to engage in an over two-hour profound and deeply enriching discussion with Apostle Grace. Despite his demanding schedule—overseeing major programmes, conferences, and ongoing intense fasting and prayer—he graciously made time to meet me at my hotel. Our conversation was so engrossing and filled with spiritual depth that time seemed to dissolve, almost causing me to miss my flight. Apostle Grace’s humility, depth of insight, and unmistakable apostleship were truly exemplary. Having first met him in London less than a year ago at the manifest London confrence, his extraordinary sense of honour and discernment felt like the culmination of a relationship spanning a decade. His team and associates demonstrated the same spirit of honour, offering a level of hospitality that was nothing short of royal—from airport reception to hotel transfers. My visit to Phaneroo further amplified this experience. What I witnessed can only be described as a revival. A midweek service attended by over 15,000 people lasted more than four hours, beginning with an hour of prayer, followed by nearly an hour of worship, and culminating in a powerful, Scripture-based teaching. Arriving early, I observed the empty seats being swiftly filled to overflow within an hour, as multitudes gathered, drawn by a hunger for the Word of God. The grace upon the congregation was palpable and extraordinary. Phaneroo is undeniably home to one of the largest weekly midweek services globally. The worship, the people, and the atmosphere reflect a unique move of God that is transformative and inspiring. This visit reaffirmed to me the importance of discerning where God is moving and making the effort to go there. Spiritual inheritance is indeed distributed among those who are sanctified. I am profoundly grateful to Apostle Grace, Phaneroo, and Uganda for this life-changing experience, and I look forward to visiting again in the future. May the Lord continue to bless and prosper the work of His hands in this revival.
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Captain MD🌍@LovedCarefully·
@TBCOutOfZion Music did something on Sunday! Mehn, I can’t shake it off! Outpourings of Revival: “Sick bodies getting healed; The hungry filled as your kingdom reigns among us; Visions and Dreams released; Encounters of the God Kind; Light breaking through as we know you more and more” “We see your word prevail; Heart burning loving Jesus; Faith rising up; as the church lifts the name of Jesus”
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Jo Deep™ || Enigma 🃏@iamjodeep·
In all things Give thanks This is the will of God In Christ Jesus Thank you Jesus
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Man On Assignment@JustRotimi·
@SpiricocoNg You said what? You might want to retract this. If the word of life is in a song, are you saying it can’t lead to encounters of repentance? If the Lord can use a donkey, I think he can use anything, music inclusive.
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Spiricoco Twittter@SpiricocoNg·
Gospel music is primarily for those inside of the faith and not sinners outside the church. You hardly find anyone in Scripture who used songs to win souls. They used teaching and preaching. Bible commanded us in Eph. 5 and Colo. 3 to use hymns, psalms, and spiritual songs to correct, teach, and edify one another in view of Jesus coming back. We go to the world with the preachings and teachings of the gospel, but edify them with singings of that same gospel after they get inside the fold. Jesus taught in synagogues, Paul debated in the areopagus, but same Paul used a hymn to teach Timothy in 2 Tim. 2:11-13. The point of music in the church, primarily, is for sanctification in view of the coming back of Jesus. This is so that we remain blameless till He comes back through teaching and admonitions. This is the position of Scripture in regards to Christian music. We teach the gospel to the world, but sing it to the church, at the most primary level. That is the way of Scripture. Amen.
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Many Christians won't like this guy. @SpiricocoNg

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Amb@Amb_Ore·
On the 1st of July, We welcomed our First Child! Ridiculous and absolute kudos to my Wife and Hero @OreMacaulay for delivering a gift from God ❤️ Joshua will do great things for God. All Glory and Praise to God. I'm now A Daddy 🥺❤️ #OreMeta
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Man On Assignment@JustRotimi·
Honoured to be worshipping with my siblings @PowerpointTribe this weekend. Details on the flier. Would love to see you. ❤️
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Tobillions 😎@tobbie_bola·
I cannot even try anyone below 30 again. Upward and forward only.
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Pastor Tomiwa Immanuel@TomiwaImmanuel·
I did a wildlife documentary voice-over just for fun 🎙️
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Man On Assignment@JustRotimi·
@DrFeruke I do agree we can write better songs lyrically and theologically. My advice would be to train folks within your influence that can contribute to the ecosystem while also sieving what works for you within the current pool. Bhet that those chant vibes will be excluded, I doubt.
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Nigerian Pentecostal space has amazing musicians and minstrels. God has blessed our people. I just want to beg you in the name of Jesus that we both serve to reverse this current trend that is increasing. Please stretch yourself and write theologically robust songs. Full songs that as people are singing it they can just fall before Jesus in thanksgiving and reverential fear and gratitude. This 5-line-songs trend is becoming too much before we think this is what Christian songs ministry is about. Write full hymns and bless us. Let us sing and cry because of how good Jesus is. Let us sing and just be thinking of our lives. Not every time... Vibes You get? God bless you guys and multiply your gifts. I wish I had you people's gifts for real. But as I don't have, let me stay in my lane.
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Man On Assignment@JustRotimi·
@DrFeruke Truth is, there will always be diversity in terms of songwriting within the Christian space; from short chants to full blown hymn like songs. I think the diversity serves across the various slants and leanings within the body.
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