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Christian | Son Of God | Worshipper | The LoveWorld Inc| Pearl Of The Greatest Price | Creator | Entrepreneur | Farmer | Designer | Facilitator #TeamPastorChris

In Christ. Katılım Ekim 2016
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"If you keep company with murmurers & complainers, you’re going to be where they are...be different. Be positive & excited about life...Avoid people who peddle rumours, bad news, and only see the negative side of everything." - Pastor Chris Oyakhilome
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A mindset is a fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses and interpretations regarding any given situation. Exchange your thoughts for God's thoughts and you'll discover that certain thoughts no longer align with who you are. #RenewYourMind
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Every child of God has this power within, but you must acknowledge it. As you yield to the Holy Spirit and consciously allow His life to course through you, abnormalities, pains, or inflammations give way to divine health.
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A ransom is the full payment made to rescue someone and set them completely free. And that’s exactly what Jesus did for you! He paid the full price so you could be free from sin, guilt, fear, and everything that could separate you from God.
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Otams Princewill
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@YusufAsunmogejo There's a difference between "primarily" and "only". Read my reply again. In Genesis 2:7, the word used was "formed" (yatsar). So, we have asah, bara and yatsar—all used to tell the story of Adam's creation. Have you asked why? And the Scripture in Isaiah wasn't a foretelling.
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Your claim that 'asah' only means to 'put in order' and 'bara' is the only word for 'create' shows you are reading a script and not the Hebrew text. In Genesis 1:26, God says "Let us make ('asah') man." Then in the very next verse, Genesis 1:27, it says "So God created ('bara') man." Did God just rearrange man from a state of disorder, or did He create him? The scripture uses both words interchangeably for the very same event. You better open your head 😂 You also brought up Isaiah 24:1. That chapter is a prophetic vision of future judgment and destruction upon the earth. It is not a historical commentary on the Genesis creation week. Stop dragging an apocalyptic prophecy to redefine Exodus 20:1. It is a terrible exegesis. Read well brother 😂
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This question has got me thinking ever since I saw it. I believe I should say something about it. I understand the feeling we have when we look at the terrifying scale of the cosmos. And it is only logical to think about how it could have been built in 6 days. On the surface, it feels mathematically impossible. However, I know that this conflict only exists because we subconsciously force God (an infinite creator) into a finite human clock. To answer this properly, we need to arrive at a consensus. Both the Quran and the Bible agree that the Almighty God created the heavens and earth in 6 days. If we agree to this, then we can move forward. First of all, we need to deconstruct time itself. A standard day is defined by one rotation of the Earth facing the Sun. However, how do we measure the first phases of creation using a 24-hour earthly clock when the Earth and the Sun did not even exist yet? We all know that Time is a physical construct bound by gravity and mass. God created time. Therefore, he is not trapped inside it. Then we need to go into the scriptures to understand the word “Day” itself. The Quran, which was revealed in classical Arabic, used the word "Yawm." The Bible (in Hebrew) used the word "Yom". Both Yawm and Yom share the same ancient Semitic root. Today, people restrict these words to a normal day. But in the actual ancient Semitic usage, both terms meant a distinct epoch, a long era, or a defining phase of time. In fact, the Quran defines this relativity internally. In Surah Al-Hajj (22:47), Allah says a day with your Lord is like a thousand years of your counting. When we go further into history, the answer becomes even clearer. Augustine of Hippo, one of the most authoritative theologians in the entire history of Christianity, addressed this very question in his work “The Literal Meaning of Genesis.” Mind you, he wrote this book in the fourth century, which is more than 1500 years before any modern cosmology existed. He stated clearly that the days of Genesis should not be read as ordinary solar days. He argued that the human mind cannot fully comprehend what kind of days those were, since the sun had not yet been created to measure them by. If we come further to Islamic theology, Imam al-Tabari, in his Jami al-Bayan, recorded the positions of Ibn Abbas and Mujahid from the earliest generations of Islam. They explicitly stated that the six days of creation were not earthly days but rather each day was equivalent to a thousand years of human reckoning. This was the position of the first generation of Islamic scholars. Interestingly, Imam Al-Qurtubi in Al-Jami li Ahkam al-Quran stated the philosophical reason behind it all. He explained that God could have created everything in a single fraction of a second with the command “Be.” He said that the Almighty built it in six stages to teach His creation the concept of deliberation, order, and the law of cause and effect, which has been the driving force of all innovation and discovery ever since the inception of man. After all I’ve said, it is safe to say that we land in one common spot: (1) That the word “Day” is not literal in the modern sense. (2) That the human clock cannot accurately measure cosmic creation because it is a logical impossibility to use a solar clock to measure the universe before the sun was even formed. Time is relative, and the Creator is not bound by the physical constraints of it. (3) That the titans of ancient theology established this understanding centuries before modern cosmology existed. (4) That the six stages represent divine order and a deliberate choice to establish the laws of physics and teach creation the concept of process, structure, and deliberation. I hope this answers your question, Oladele.
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After watching those NASA video, I have a question. How did God create the earth in 6 days?

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President Goodluck Jonathan is up to something tomorrow. 2027 will be interesting. Bola Tinubu will be the loser.
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@YusufAsunmogejo The word "made" in Exodus 20:11 is the Hebrew 'asah'. It primarily means to 'put in order'. To 'put in order' something that's in 'disorder'. The Hebrew word for create is 'bara'. Please, kindly take time to study the Scriptures well. Study Isaiah 24:1. It will guide you.
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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
@otamssweet What about Exodus 20:11? Keep whining yourself and your minions. Not me.
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@EX_CLUSIVE12 What God did in Genesis was REORDER the chaotic situation of the earth. The earth was already in existence. Here... "Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof" (Isaiah 24:1).
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@otamssweet Book of Genesis 2:2 says By the seventh day God had finished the work He had been doing; so on the seventh day He rested from all His work. So 🌚🌚?
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Your tongue is your instrument of victory! Every time you speak God’s Word, you are setting your world in order. Speak life, speak strength, speak health! The Holy Spirit has empowered you to reign over sickness, disease, and every work of darkness.
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Rhapsody Of Realities for EARLY READERS with Mark Tuesday 7th April 2026 PRESENT YOUR STRONG REASONS Isaiah 41:21 “Present your case,” says the LORD. “Bring forth your strong reasons,” says the King of Jacob. Watch and be blessed
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When you talk with God, He wants you to present your case using His Word. That means you don’t just pray, “Lord, please help me.” Instead, you pray with reasons from the Bible—God’s promises!
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Not every thought is from God, and not every thought you have originates from your own mind. Thoughts can come from multiple sources: from God, from your own mind, and even from demons. That’s why you must give yourself wholly to the Word and the Holy Spirit. #GuardYourHeart
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The ascension was an undeniable confirmation of His divine origin and identity. It was the wonder of wonders. ~ Pastor Chris #DeityOfChrist
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Rhapsody Of Realities for EARLY READERS with Mark Monday 6th April 2026 THE VICTORIOUS LIFE Always choose faith over fear, courage over worry, and joy over sadness. Watch and be blessed
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The Lord Jesus didn’t come to start a religion; He came to give us life—divine life! He gave up everything, even His own life, to make us sons of God. The sacrifice of Jesus wasn’t a mere symbol; it was real, and so is the freedom it brought you. #DeityOfChrist
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