Community Guidelines
Before signing up to our SMC, here are the guidelines every Believer must follow:
1. Put God First
This is a faith-based community, reverence for God is paramount. Disrespect, mockery, or blasphemy against God will not be tolerated.
Members who defile the sacred will be removed from our platform.
2. Worship God, Not People or Things
You may respect leaders like Sir Mapy and appreciate projects like Wiki Cat, but never exalt anyone or anything above God.
Keep your heart free from idolatry.
3. Honor God’s Name
Treat prophecy with reverence and appreciate the men of God who bring them.
Do not claim God said something He did not.
Do not mock, scoff at, or argue against prophecy even if outcomes are delayed or different.
The word of the Lord is not to be ridiculed.
4. Do Not Exploit Spiritual Gifts
Never misuse Scripture, prophecy, or spiritual authority to pressure others into investments or donations. You must not charge for prophetic insights.
Spiritual manipulation is forbidden.
5. Respect Each Member’s Journey
Every Believer grows at their own pace spiritually, mentally, and financially. Do not compare, shame, or boast over another.
God is at work in every Believer's life.
6. Keep Promotions Honest
Clearly distinguish between God-ordained projects and paid promotions.
Divine assignments carry spiritual weight paid promotions must never be presented with the same authority.
7. Protect Confidentiality
Honor the trust of fellow Believers. Keep all shared testimonies, struggles, and financial details private.
Betraying the shared trust among Believers is unacceptable.
8. Speak Truth, Not Lies
Do not spread false rumors, FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt), or lies about the community.
Build faith, hope, and unity among Believers with your words not division.
9. Reject Wickedness
No scams, fraud, hacking, or illegal activities are permitted. Do not promote evil.
Let love, unity and righteousness define this community.
10. Speak with Love & Grace
No hate, discrimination, or strife whether over tribe, politics, denomination, race, or gender.
As a Believer, let your every word reflect love, kindness and grace.
Violations may result in removal. Let’s uphold these standards together.
@apostle_olopade@ProphetJoelO When I read the first 2 paragraphs, my heart was beating that 'God abeg o, don't let anything happen to this friendship'.
I thank God for using you both. You have been and will continue to be a blessing to the body of Christ.
Amen.
@E__Umoh@abuzaria4all This is not nice at all. Why is no one attending to student's grievances on this matter. Exam is coming, we need to focus on reading, instead of this address stress of previous exam issues. Please you can do better 😞
“AM I ENOUGH?”
A man who is constantly measuring himself before God, always falling short in his own eyes, always trying to “do more” to feel accepted, will unconsciously relate to others through the same lens. This is because the way you receive God is the way you reveal Him. If your experience of God is rooted in striving, performance, and self-condemnation, then even your love will carry pressure, expectation, and silent judgment.
This is why many sincere believers love God, yet struggle to express His love. Not because they are wicked, but because they have not yet rested in what Christ has already finished.
Scripture makes this very clear:
Romans 5:5 “The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost…”
Love is not manufactured; it is received.
1 John 4:19 “We love Him because He first loved us.”
Our love is a response, not a requirement for acceptance.
Hebrews 4:10
“He that is entered into His rest, he also hath ceased from his own works…”
True spirituality begins where self-effort ends.
Many people think intensity equals spirituality. So they pray harder, fast longer, discipline themselves more, not out of devotion alone, but out of an underlying fear: “Am I enough?” That question, if not answered by grace, becomes a lifelong burden.
And here is the danger:
Legalism often disguises itself as zeal.
It looks passionate.
It sounds committed.
It even produces sacrifice.
But underneath it is a subtle belief: “God’s acceptance of me is sustained by my performance.”
That belief will do three things:
https://t.co/5GFL1PBKwj will make you hard on yourself
You will never feel at peace, because your standard is perfection but your strength is human.
https://t.co/k1m2H23NZm will make you hard on others
You will expect from people what you demand from yourself, and where they fail, mercy will be scarce.
https://t.co/aLmae5EYuC will distort your image of God
Instead of a Father, He becomes a taskmaster in your heart, pleased only when you perform.
This is why Paul said:
•1 Corinthians 13:3 “Though I give my body to be burned, and have not love, it profiteth me nothing.”
It is possible to sacrifice greatly and still miss the essence. Because God is not first seeking your effort, He is after your heart responding to His love.
True transformation begins when a man stops trying to qualify for God and starts believing he has already been accepted in Christ.
•Ephesians 1:6 “…accepted in the Beloved.”
From that place of acceptance:
•Prayer becomes communion, not performance
•Obedience becomes love expressed, not fear managed
•Discipline becomes alignment, not self-punishment
And most importantly, love begins to flow naturally.
Because you cannot give what you have not received.
And you cannot consistently show mercy if you have never truly embraced it.
So the call is not to reduce zeal, but to purify its source.
Let your pursuit of God no longer be an attempt to earn Him,
but a response to the One who already gave Himself for you.
That is where love becomes effortless.
That is where Christ is truly revealed.
Selah.