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Yes, a Christian who commits fornication should repent. But repentance is not a condition for receiving judicial forgiveness or keeping salvation. It is a change of mind produced by the truth of God's grace, leading the believer to turn from sin and grow.
Why is fornication always singled out? Every sin calls for a renewed mind. The Bible never teaches that a believer must confess sins to become judicially forgiven, as though Christ's forgiveness is suspended until confession. Instead, God's grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts (Titus 2:11–12), while the Holy Spirit works in us, giving us the strength to overcome sin and walk in the holiness that flows from the forgiveness Christ has already secured.
This would be true if we also didn’t have the likes of Jim Iyke, Desmond Elliot, RMD, and Emeka Ike as Nollywood heartthrobs.
The colourism argument doesn’t really apply in Nollywood.
Yes sir the extra 10 million is profit. Limo has a wife and family at home, he has responsibilities.
And if a pastor wires a book and makes profit from it, we don’t say he’s merchandizing the gospel, why are we holding artists to a standard we don’t even hold our pastors to?
Calling my statement "Gnosticism, Carpocratianism, or Nicolaitanism" does not make it so. Those are historical labels, not an exegetical argument. If you want to refute my position, do it from the biblical text.
I Glory Neche never said believers are free to sin. I said believers should not beg God for forgiveness because Scripture teaches that forgiveness is already accomplished in Christ.
Ephesians 1:7 says, "In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins." Not "we will have" if we ask enough.
Colossians 2:13 says God "has forgiven you all trespasses." The Greek verb (χαρισάμενος, charisamenos) is an accomplished act grounded in Christ's cross.
Hebrews 10:14 says, "By one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified." Hebrews 10:17 then adds, "Their sins and lawless deeds I will remember no more." Except you don't believe God's word enough to be true
Notice that justification and sanctification are not separated. They are distinguished. We are justified once for all by Christ's finished work, and we are sanctified progressively by the Spirit. Sanctification is the fruit of salvation, not the condition for maintaining forgiveness.
Confession of sin (1 John 1:9) must also be interpreted in its context. John is addressing a crisis caused by false teachers who denied the reality of sin (1 John 1:8,10). He is not instructing born again believers to repeatedly obtain judicial forgiveness. The entire letter is written so believers may know they have eternal life (1 John 5:13), and Christ is already the propitiation for our sins (1 John 2:2). It's very obvious when you read it in it's context, it's free.
When a believer sins, the issue is fellowship, growth, and fatherly discipline not whether Christ's sacrifice suddenly became insufficient. Never!
The New Testament never tells believers to beg for forgiveness after every sin. It tells us to repent (change our minds where necessary), confess our sins to one another James 5:16, walk in the light, and rest in Christ's finished work. It also tells us that we already have forgiveness through His blood.
Rejecting the practice of begging God for forgiveness is not antinomianism. It is confidence in the sufficiency of Christ's once for all sacrifice. If Christ has truly forgiven all our trespasses, then asking Him to forgive what He says He has already forgiven is not an act of faith, it is failing to believe His testimony. Let God be true and human idea be false
Let's argue from Scripture in its context, not from labels or guilt by association.
I believe in Jesus Christ. I believe I am saved, and saved forever, because that is what Jesus said.
What do you believe?
Do you believe your salvation is eternal, or do you believe it is temporary?
Sin SHALL NOT exercise any dominion over you and your consciousness, for you are not under the law but under the government of God's grace. In Christ Jesus, sin has lost the power or the right to defeat, derail, disrupt or destroy your destiny. It's not a license to sin but the liberty to soar in the grace Life, the very Life of God.
The gospel is too good to be true that's why some of you try to make it hard lol
You absolutely don't do anything to make heaven, I mean nothing.
Just believe!
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Delete my coursemate’s number keh?
Immediately after my internship interview, I called one of my coursemates to tell her how it went. Her dad is the CMD, and I knew only a few people would eventually get the placement.
When the appointment list came out and I went for documentation, one man looked at me and asked, “How did you get this appointment? Only three people were picked, and two came from the federal level.”
I just smiled. 😂
Delete my coursemates’ numbers? Never.
Most of them are nepo babies and the rest are potential nepo babies.
Wrote Common Entrance in 2008
Wrote Junior WAEC in 2011
Wrote Senior WAEC in 2014
Gained admission in 2016 and 2019 then COVID struck.
Graduated in 2026
Currently serving.
What about you?
While in SS2 , I made a decision that raised many eyebrows. I left the Science Department for the Art Department. When asked why, my young self replied with quiet conviction: “I want to study Law. The study of Law makes you better at anything and everything.”
Even today, I still marvel at how that young boy reasoned with such clarity.
Today, I am deeply humbled and overjoyed to announce that I have been called to the Nigerian Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. By God’s grace, I passed the Bar Final examinations with a First Class,finishing among the top students in the country.
My heart overflows with gratitude to God, and to every single person who supported me in any way throughout this journey.
Most importantly, I lovingly dedicate this achievement to my late mother, Mrs. Afiniki Musa Fatika, who passed away last year just one week after I resumed law school. Though you are no longer here in body, your prayers, sacrifices, and unwavering belief in me carried me through. This is for you, Mum.
The journey has only just begun. The sky is not my limit, it is merely my starting point.
Remember the name: Ibrahim Fatika, Esq.
Sin is a state of being, not an act.
Anyone who hasn't accepted Christ, no matter how pious they live, are in sin. Whoever receives Christ has become sinless, because that nature of sin is dead.