@munaokoroigwe@Oyin_dHamolar This argument truly doesn't hold water. I understand that the prices shouldn't be exhorbitant. Sorry to deflect but if it were that easy and cheap, any of us would do it. She's clarify that we don't know their financial constraints.
@Preacherrapper It's actually 613. Paul said in Romans 17 that the laws of God is holy, the problem is, people couldn't obey the law without the grace of God. We're not under the law but we're not without laws.
@peee_ol@AYODELE430802@gideonodoma The why has never been the issue except he begins to see himself superior to others or from a place of pride. I can pray for any hours and it shouldn't be tagged legalism, that's my point.
@peee_ol@AYODELE430802@gideonodoma You shouldn't set up your question to trap actually. There's no where praying for longer hours has been an issue. If a man prays for that long and didn't get what he wants, what do you think he'll do? Do you mean he's trying to earn God's favour?
@vibesandverses@gideonodoma Bro, you don't need to add to the word of God. God's grace is sufficient and more than..., without the hyper word. God's grace isn't dependant on your grammatical structure. Maybe you don't understand the word grace, that's why because I see no need for the hyper if you truly do.
@vibesandverses@gideonodoma Abundant grace is not the same as hyper grace, neither is grace the same as hyper grace. God's grace has been sufficient and more than without the word hyper. I don't know what many of you are trying to prove sef.
@vibesandverses@gideonodoma Id you like, being more evidence that this, hyper grace is an error. The word of God is not about English or modernising it. The word hyper grace goes against theological concept and it's distorting. It may sound clean in your ears, it doesn't make it right.