Rom 10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved
There were deep emotional and tearful moments as Rev. Gideon Odoma and the congregation knelt down and cried out to God, asking for His mercy during the recent IEC 2026.
For the first time I've been watching this. I finally see someone who is very patriotic and very concerned about the ordinary life of a Nigerian.
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๐จ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ทThe talks failed. Here's what actually happens next...
Twenty-one hours of historic negotiations ended with Vance walking out and Iran blaming "American greed."
But the details matter more than the headline.
What actually broke down: Two issues. Iran won't give up Hormuz control or commit to ending enrichment.
The U.S. won't unfreeze assets or accept Iranian tolls on international waters.
After 21 hours, neither side moved enough on either.
What didn't break down: The ceasefire is still in effect.
Iran says "negotiations will continue despite remaining differences" and technical experts will exchange documents.
Vance left a "final and best offer" on the table.
Nobody burned the bridge. They just couldn't cross it today.
Pakistan is understandably devastated.
The delegation reportedly poured enormous political and diplomatic capital into making this happen.
Islamabad locked down a city of two million people, deployed thousands of troops, flew fighter escorts for the Iranian delegation, and put its international credibility on the line.
Now it's caught between its defense pact with Saudi Arabia and its role as Iran's mediator, with nothing to show for it yet.
The realistic scenarios:
Iran quietly accepts the "final offer" within days.
The mood swings during talks suggest they were close on some issues.
Sometimes walking out is what forces the other side to move.
If Iran's economic desperation is as severe as sources inside the talks suggested, the financial pressure may override the political resistance.
Pakistan or another mediator brokers a resumption.
The clock runs out with no agreement and Trump faces the same decision he faced on April 8th.
My read: This isn't the end.
The war started because two sides couldn't bridge their differences across a table.
It would be tragically fitting if it restarts for the same reason.
Source: Reuters, Washington Post