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CAN GOD WALK INTO AN AMBUSH? (two)

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The incontestability of God's omniscience has a verifiability in Isaiah 46:9-10, "Remember the former things of old: for I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me, 10. Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure." And this clearly is the reason why God does not play games, and anyone, for this reason, who tries to play hide and seek with Jehovah must be stupid!Read More

CAN GOD WALK INTO AN AMBUSH? (one)

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The stark reality is that this God of heaven and the earth is the only good One; and that He has carefully planted His true existence inside every living entity. Anyone who denies Him is being stubbornly unrealistic. There are actually two forces. Your repudiation of the good One automatically attracts the evil enemy. You must come to the good God by faith, therefore. Lucifer turns you from this good Jehovah by handing you a useless toy called calculation of empiricism, in the name of philosophy, which takes you on an endless journey of unproductiveness.Read More

Get Jesus Involved (2)

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Daniel involved Jesus when he opened the window towards Jerusalem in Daniel 6:10 for he remembered the 1Kings 8:44 supplication of Solomon. He had, from his teenage days, been involving the Christ, when he rejected the king's food of idolatry. And by time he had become an elderly man Daniel's involvement with the LORD was total. He had come to an absolute trust in Jehovah and did not want to depart from Him.Read More

Get Jesus Involved (1)

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Manoah had involved Jesus when he prayed to God for a son. The epithet 'angel of the LORD' is, in many cases, the epiphany of the unseen Jehovah. This is the preincarnate manifestation of Christ Jesus. He said HIS name is 'secret' which in Hebrew is pil'ı̂y or pâlı̂y' (pil-ee') meaning: 'wonderful, remarkable, incomprehensible, extraordinary.' Who does the oracular afflatus call 'wonderful'? It is the expected Messiah of Isaiah 9:6. It is Jesus the Christ. As many times Samson got Jesus involved he brought the extortionate belligerency of the enmity of the Philistines to their knees.Read More

NO COMPROMISE (two)

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Who would have known Mary if she had just as made the mistake of committing just one seemingly innocuous sexual act in her life, before marriage? One act of fornication would have broken her virginity, rendering her absolutely ineligible to conceive the Saviour of the world! One illicit sex would have disqualified her womb from the actualization of the Incarnation! “All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any;” says Paul in1Corinthians 6:12. So many useless, inconsequential habits and deeds have ruined humanity. Too bad!Read More

NO COMPROMISE (one)

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It is a well-known fact that Job was, personally, guiltless of the predicament he found himself. He faced his trials with a certain equanimity. Tribulations are good for us. They teach us how to wear the fitting robe of patience. It is getting worse these days after six thousand years of Adam's unfortunate act that has plunged man into this quaggy state of depravity.Read More

WHY WILL GOD ALLOW CERTAIN THINGS? (part five)

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God’s true splendor cannot be captured by these billions of gods. So, what is going to happen is that each blessed one will have to change from one colour to another effulgence of divine brilliance, and each hue will not look really like others, simply because this is what God truly is. Unfathomable! As we depict HIS glory, so we will be falling down in worship of the Most High in Spirit and in truthfulness of it. This is a unique phenomenon!Read More

WHY WILL GOD ALLOW CERTAIN THINGS? (part four)

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The woman that God brought was a bodyguard; whose job was to support her husband by agreeing with him, who is the lord, priest and the prophet of Eden and consequently the earth. They were absolutely responsible for their action or inaction. It was a mark of gross perfidy when Cain defiantly asked, "Am I my brother's keeper?" These words were the proof of an apodeictic apostasy.Read More

WHY WILL GOD ALLOW CERTAIN THINGS? (part three)

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Jericho refused to give off good smell; would not shine and breathe the life that glorifies Jehovah. Joshua, whose name means ‘Jehovah is Saviour’ went round Jericho to preach of the salvation but Jericho would not accept Jehovah. God destroyed it.Read More

WHY WILL GOD ALLOW CERTAIN THINGS? (part two)

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If God is good and has all these incomprehensible power to deal with all circumstances, then He knows why He did, and why He allowed what. When we get to heaven (make sure you're born again before you die) He will explain all things to us, surely.Read More

WHY WILL GOD ALLOW CERTAIN THINGS? (part one)

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When man lost his sense through Lucifer's incursion, he also lost the Light of knowledge which in turn severed him from the true worship of Jehovah. Severance from the Almighty makes one hell bound. Cain lost out because he followed Lucifer. Knowing fully well that man was made to be a worshipper, Satan pointed out the sun to replace the True Light so as to make up for the sacerdotal vacuum which sin had created.Read More

SPIRIT RELEVANCE (Part Five)

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If the Word of God is a Personage what stops His Spirit from being one? The Church must consist only of a new species of born again beings. The One (Holy Spirit) who brought Jesus into being must be the same to effect the holy, justifiably sanctified parturition, when anyone accepts to receive the Lordship of Jesus; so, He (Jesus) did the most necessary in John 20:22 "And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost:" all because the relevance of the Holy Spirit is the divine consummation of the benediction in every assemblage.Read More

SPIRIT RELEVANCE (Part Four)

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An intelligent and acceptable discourse with the Father in heaven can only be achieved with the assistance of the Holy Spirit. Romans 8:27, "And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God."Read More

SPIRIT RELEVANCE (Part Three)

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Is it true that the Holy Spirit is just an impersonal inanimate thing? Why then will the word of God say of Him: "And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come;" in Matthew 12:32? The Greek for ‘Spirit,’ pneuma, means: 'wind or breath.' How can anyone, in any way, sin against an ordinary wind?Read More

SPIRIT RELEVANCE (Part two)

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Is the Holy Spirit a Personage? Let us do an exploration of the Bible, where this Spirit of God is designated 'Holy Spirit,' 'Spirit' (with a capital 'S') and 'Holy Ghost.' I want to start from the Old, Jewish, Testament of Isaiah 63:10, "But they rebelled, and vexed his holy Spirit: therefore he was turned to be their enemy, and he fought against them." The word 'vexed' comes from the Hebraic ‛âtsab (aw-tsab') ‘(properly) to carve, that is, fabricate or fashion; hence (in a bad sense) to worry, pain or anger.' Only an emotionable entity can be made to go through the reaction of Isaiah's reminiscence.Read More

SPIRIT RELEVANCE (Part one)

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The word 'spirit' is rûach (roo'-akh) in Hebrew, meaning, fundamentally, 'wind' i.e. 'breath of life.' It is the vital principle or animating force within a living being. The seat of life. The spirit that God put inside man became man's rendezvous with God. God is a spirit, the Bible teaches. A certain spiritual vacuousness took over man's constitution when he partook of the sinful nature. Adam died spiritually when he sinned against his Maker.Read More

FAITH RESPONSIBLE (II)

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The reason for all this exegesis on faith is to get us to the right place; and that happens to be in Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6, "Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:" for at His appearance we would need not exercise any more faith having come face to face with Him who is the Amen.Read More

FAITH RESPONSIBLE (I)

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Faith is an established understanding in the heart which one sees as the solution to problems. The foundational ground of faith is of utmost importance. To the unlearned heart, faith can come from anywhere, and to such mind, it is debatable when you say that true faith stems from the knowledge of the word of God, in the name of Jesus. Your faith cannot stand the true test of global vicissitudes outside Christ based faith. All other ground, as the hymn renders, is sinking sand.Read More

LOVE (What’s It?) part two

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The gentleman in Jesus would not permit Him to take steps of unbecomingness. Whatever Jesus sought for Himself was definitely for the common good of all. Selflessly, Jesus died for all sinners. Knowing what was at stake, Jesus did not allow the acidity of the provocative anger to burn Him out, enduring the grueling, sanguinary death of the cross.Read More