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God forgive me if I ever come off as ungrateful. I’m living in so many answered prayers.
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R(R)@real1800splurge·
somewhere in your 20s or 30s you’ll get the opportunity to rebuild your life after a negative loop. its very important that you see that journey through
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𝐐𝒎𝒂𝒙 ✰
𝐐𝒎𝒂𝒙 ✰@itzQmax·
One thing about God? He will enter your most shameful chapter and still treat you like you are worth rebuilding. that level of mercy breaks me 😭😭😭
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you gotta pray man… even on your best day
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tendollar🦸
tendollar🦸@PurpleLazer·
Once you sabi your way around Discord you no go dey beg people for whatsapp for urgent 2k again
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PeePee🎀@peegzy1·
I hope my relationship with God continues to grow stronger.
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SOFT@user4_Soft·
Anyone who connects you to money is automatically family. That shit is rare.
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Szymanski
Szymanski@Szymansk_ii·
There's an update i just got yesterday about a Telegram Airdrop that raised $20m and they are going on TGE this june. I don share am give my community people. I understand we hate TG Airdrops but my CI wouldn't bring this to me if it wasn't worth looking into it. If you are interested in joining let me know in the comment section.. so i know if i can share it here
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dele osunmakinde
dele osunmakinde@deleosunmakinde·
One of the greatest lies the enemy tells believers is this: "Keep it secret. Handle it alone. Nobody needs to know." But that is exactly how bondage survives. There is no genuine believer who is truly comfortable with ongoing sin. There is no such thing as being "sin-smart". Recurrent sin does not make you sophisticated. It does not make you free. It slowly drains your confidence, robs your joy, weakens your voice, and pushes you into the shadows. You may still smile publicly. You may still attend church. You may still serve faithfully. But inside, the weight is crushing. The enemy knows that if he can keep a premium soul isolated, he can keep that soul struggling. This is why secrecy is one of his favourite weapons. But here is the good news: Sin thrives in darkness but weakens in the light. The moment you stop hiding, the moment you stop pretending, the moment you bring the struggle before mature and spiritual believers who can restore you, something powerful begins to happen. The grip starts to loosen. The shame starts to break. The healing starts to flow. Scripture says, "Confess your faults one to another, and pray for one another, that ye may be healed." Notice the goal is not condemnation. The goal is restoration. So if you are struggling today, do not suffer in silence. Do not die with a secret that can be healed. Do not let shame convince you that you are beyond help. Call that brother. Speak to that sister. Talk to that pastor. Reach out to that mature believer. Today. Not tomorrow. Not when things get worse. Today. Because the moment sin loses its secrecy, it begins to lose its power. And remember: your failure is not greater than Christ's grace, and your struggle is not stronger than the restoring power available in the body of Christ. Come into the light. Let someone walk with you. Let someone pray with you. You do not have to fight alone.
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Duke of Africa
Duke of Africa@Allezamani·
Repost without saying anything.
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
We Remember Our Fallen Heroes Today. Dear Igbo Nation, today marks 56 years since we tragically lost over 4.5 million Igbo brothers and sisters to the Nigerian–Biafran War. They gallantly fought and died so that we might live. 🕊️ Let's Retweet in their memory. 🙏
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
“I pray he stays careful, the ground is slippery. It is someone who has achieved greatness that ridicule looks for”—Asake mother’s prayer. I had a smile on my face the entire time watching the doc, but I must have shed a tear when it got to this part.
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MR M$NEY
MR M$NEY@asakemusik·
forgive yourself for not knowing earlier what only time could teach you ❤️
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Ivory ✪
Ivory ✪@mide_io·
If Prayers have genuinely ever worked for you. Retweet this.
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dele osunmakinde
dele osunmakinde@deleosunmakinde·
Paul’s Letters to Timothy Were Never Written for Applause They Were Written for Survival If Paul the Apostle were writing to Timothy today, he would not start by teaching him how to grow a following. He would not teach him how to master algorithms, dominate conversations, or build a recognisable brand. Paul would start exactly where he started then — with formation, not visibility. And this is where many modern ministers miss the point. Paul’s letters to Timothy were written in a noisy world too. A world full of teachers, philosophies, rhetoric, competing voices, and public influence. What has changed is not the problem — it is the speed and scale. Social media has not created a new challenge; it has simply amplified an old one. And Paul’s burden remains the same. Watch your life. Watch your doctrine. Continue in them. Paul knew something we are relearning painfully: Visibility without formation is not influence — it is exposure. In an age where everyone can speak instantly, Paul insists that not everyone should. In a culture addicted to reactions, Paul demands reflection. In a system that rewards noise, Paul prioritises nourishment. A good minister, Paul says, is not the one who speaks the loudest. He is the one who is nourished in the words of faith and good doctrine. Why? Because what feeds you will eventually form you. If timelines feed you more than Scripture, your convictions will thin. If applause feeds you more than truth, your courage will shrink. If outrage feeds you more than faith, your spirit will harden. Paul is not anti-communication. He is anti-deformation. He knows that ministers who are shaped by crowds will eventually edit truth to keep crowds. He knows that doctrine diluted for relevance will not sustain anyone in suffering. He knows that a starving minister will either burn out quietly or become harsh publicly. That is why Paul does not tell Timothy to “stay relevant.” He tells him to continue. Continue in truth. Continue in faith. Continue in discipline. Continue when it is unpopular. Continue when attention fades. Because ministry is not proved by how fast you rise, but by how long you remain faithful without losing yourself. Paul’s letters to Timothy are a rebuke to performance-driven Christianity. They insist that character must outgrow platform, that doctrine must outlast trends, and that legacy matters more than relevance. And here is the piercing question Paul would ask every minister today: Are you being formed by truth — or shaped by attention? This is only the beginning. In the next piece, we will go deeper into why Paul insists that a minister must be nourished before he is ever noticed, and what actually happens — slowly, quietly, dangerously — when ministers feed on noise instead of faith. Watch out for the next.
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Steve Burns
Steve Burns@SJosephBurns·
What’s your current trading desk setup? 👇
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Bernard@probernard_02·
Connecting with traders Say hi let’s follow you 🔥
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