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walter samuel
@waltersam583
The most important person on earth is the HolySpirit
Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2011
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To those that call me a MÁD WOMAN because I preach the gospel, I want you to know that I'm truly MÁD. I am MÁD for JESUS! To make matters even worse, I have a legal degree attached to my MÁDNESS. Please, stop telling me about it because I have made up my mind never to get delivered from this MÁDNESS.
I will carry my JESUS, my Bible and my megaphone everywhere till my final breathe! Stop telling me because, the more you tell me, the more I step out for JESUS, you can't shame the shameless! I hope we are clear on this matter nów, T for THANKS 😬😬😬 #pj #missionary

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Scriptures must be fulfilled na.
The Bible already says,there would be a great falling away.
But only those who endure till then end would be saved.
Though religion is man made but Jesus came to establish a kingdom not a religion.
If it's from religion to kingdom,den u fine
chi...@nnamanichi93717
I love ❤️ how this generation is massively abandoning religion.
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Bro, when I was Muslim, I used to think I was so holy by washing my feet before prayer.
Islam said, clean yourself before you can stand before God. You do the work. Miss a spot? Do it again. Get dirty? Start over. Scrubbing your record, hoping maybe you’re worthy.
Then I met Jesus.
John 13. The Son of God, robe off, towel in hand, kneeling down to wash His disciples’ feet… right before the cross.
In Wudu, I was at the sink trying to prove I was clean enough for God.
In Jesus, God is on His knees saying, “Let me make you clean.”
Do you understand how wild that is?
This isn’t a servant trying to impress the king.
This is the King becoming the servant, stepping into the mess, the dirt, the shame, and taking it all to the cross.
That’s the difference.
Religion says: fix yourself so God will have you.
Jesus says: I’ll fix you so you can have me.
One is earning.
One is receiving.
One ends in exhaustion.
One ends in freedom.
I used to wash my feet before I prayed.
Now the One I pray to has already made me clean.
Saturday 1pm:
I have this Muslim auntie, and she’s really devout.
Not just culturally, personally. She has a long history of answered prayers. Real things she asked for, and they happened.
I used to wrestle with that.
How do I say Jesus is the only way when her prayer life feels so real—like it saved her from mental hell? If you try to argue with that, you will lose.
Because to her, it’s not a theory. It’s history.
And here’s what most people miss: You can’t tear down someone’s belief system and leave them homeless. You have to show them the home in Christ.
A lot of apologetics today just demolish. Win the argument, lose the soul.
But here’s the truth: Those answered prayers… a lot of them were Jesus.
The character of Jesus.
The mercy of Jesus.
The Holy Spirit moves based on heart posture, not perfect wording.
A sincere heart still matters to a Father who is chasing His kids. That doesn’t make Islam true. It shows how merciful Jesus is.
So yes, expose the cracks. But build Christ louder. Preach the person, not just the proof.
Because my auntie doesn’t need another argument. She needs a revelation.
And Jesus will meet her, even in the middle of praying to someone else. When I prayed to Allah, Jesus was the one who answered me. And I knew it, because I knew His Word, His story, His character.
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The Catholic Church teaches that Mary remained a virgin for the rest of her life, even after the birth of Jesus. However, when we turn to Scripture, we see that too is another falsehood coming from the Catholic Church.
Both Matthew and Mark plainly say that Jesus had brothers and sisters. Matthew writes, “Is this not the carpenter’s son? Is not His mother called Mary? And His brothers James, Joses, Simon, and Judas? And His sisters, are they not all with us?” [Matthew 13:55–56]. Mark says the same: “Is this not the carpenter, the Son of Mary, and brother of James, Joses, Judas, and Simon? And are not His sisters here with us?” [Mark 6:3].
Some try to explain this away by saying these were cousins, not actual brothers and sisters. But that explanation raises its own problem. The New Testament had words available for “cousin” and “relative.” For example, “cousin” appears in [Colossians 4:10], and “relative” appears in [Luke 1:36]. Yet Matthew and Mark did not use those words. They used the ordinary words for brothers and sisters.
The Gospels mention Jesus’ siblings more than once. Matthew refers to them again in [Matthew 12:46–50]. Luke mentions His brothers in [Acts 1:14]. Jesus Himself even made a distinction between His earthly family and His spiritual family in [Mark 3:32–35] and [Luke 8:19–21]. Paul also refers to “the Lord’s brother” in [Galatians 1:19]. Taken together, the natural reading is that Mary had other children after Jesus.
The idea of Mary’s perpetual virginity also runs into trouble in Matthew 1:24–25, which says Joseph “did not know her till she had brought forth her firstborn Son” [Matthew 1:25]. In Scripture, “knew” is a common way of speaking about marital relations [Genesis 4:1]. And the word “till” naturally suggests that this abstinence lasted up to the birth of Jesus, not necessarily forever after. On top of that, Jesus is called her “firstborn,” which also fits naturally with the idea that other children followed.
While Catholic tradition teaches perpetual virginity, the plain reading of Scripture points in another direction. The Bible presents Mary as a virgin when Jesus was conceived, exactly as prophecy required, but it does not teach that she remained a virgin for life.
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@Ash1533716 Jesus is the star of my Life.
It's no longer I that live but Christ living through me😊
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