Accept JESUS as your LORD and Saviour, HE is the ONLY Way to GOD
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Samson, a servant of JESUS, called to be an evangelist, separated unto this Gospel.
An argument can be valid and still be unsound.
All it takes is just one false premise.
A theological system can be internally coherent but be unscriptural, all it takes is one untrue exegesis.
Hypergrace is a dangerous theological system and it very easily can doom your soul.
The idea that salvation cannot be lost no matter what you do goes against the teachings of the grace that brings salvation.
It is Hypergrace teachers we have seen telling people who are supposed to be believers that they can keep watching porn whilst their lives are being transformed.
Make no mistake, that people believe you can sin and not lose your salvation as a result doesn’t mean that they themselves are sinning, it just means that there’s nothing consequentially holding them back from sinning.
That’s what the book of Revelation calls a stumblingblock.
Revelation 2:14 KJV
But I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there them that hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fornication.
Balack himself did not join the Israelites to eat things sacrificed to idols or commit fornication but it was his doctrine that brought death to thousands in the camp.
Hypergrace is the doctrine of devils, flee from it.
Dear believer what the Bible teaches is that you have been purged from your old sins (2 Peter 1:9).
It is not true that you have been forgiven from your future sins as you cannot be pardoned for a crime you haven't committed.
What is true is that if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).
What is also true is that if you sin willfully after you've received the knowledge of truth, there remains no more sacrifice for sins (Hebrews 10:26-27).
Hypergrace is from the pit of hell and it will stay there.
Amen.
The painful truth is this…
If the average believer in Nigeria were to read the Book of Acts without the influence of our present culture, he would almost conclude that he was reading about an entirely different religion.
Somewhere along the journey… we changed the tune.
The Church in the Bible sang one song. The Church in Nigeria has gradually learned another.
The Church in the Bible sought conformity to CHRIST.
We seek acceptance from men. They raised disciples.
We have become experts at raising audiences.
The sound coming from our altars is no longer the sound that echoed through Jerusalem… through Antioch… through Ephesus… through the Church that “turned the world upside down.”
The frightening part is this…
A generation can become so accustomed to a substitute that it mistakes it for the original.
And perhaps that is where we are.
We have become familiar with a version of Christianity that the Apostles would scarcely recognize.
One of the greatest judgments that can befall a people is not that they abandon the Bible.
It is that they continue holding the Bible while no longer allowing the Bible to define them.
I fear this is where the Church in Nigeria now stands.
We still raise our Bibles. We still quote the Scriptures.
We still end every sermon with, “GOD bless you.” But somewhere between the Upper Room and our generation…
We changed the tune. Read the Book of Acts carefully.
Read the Epistles slowly. Read the words of our LORD without trying to defend our present condition.
Then ask yourself… Who changed? Because it certainly was not GOD. The Gospel has not changed.
The HOLY GHOST has not changed. The demands of discipleship have not changed.
The cost of following CHRIST has not become cheaper. We changed. We altered the sound.
If you are reading this, can you make a solemn vow to the LORD. Tell HIM, “You will commit Your entire life to ensuring that this Gospel will not change in your hands.”
On the 15th of May 2026, 46 school children and teachers were abducted in Oyo State
On the exact same day, 42 young students were abducted in Borno State
Weeks have passed, and they are still in captivity!
as lives transformed by the Gospel were buried with Christ and raised to walk in newness of life. What a testimony of God’s saving grace at work among the people.
We celebrate every soul added to the Kingdom and remain committed to discipleship, church planting, and raising grounded believers across villages Truly, the harvest is ripe, and God is moving mightily in VILLAGES
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The #FULANI_CHRISTIANS Sunday Service!
Many of us are passionate about telling the #Fulani people about Christ Jesus.
This work is not just a task; it's something we are meant to do, even when there are dangers involved.
Keep us in your prayers, brethren!
There Is Something That The Church Is, that We are not, and not pursing to Become..... Hence we became ineffectual
It is time to begin to make 'Sincere' Journeys back into The Manual, The Bible, into that which affected not only gatherings, but Nations and their Kings
@ogwurulobi While you're here, we are trusting God for monthly partners, who will help us bear the burden, fulfilling the work committed into our hands.
If you want to know what we do, find out here
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A CALL FOR KINGDOM PARTNERS
Dear Friends,
For almost two years (We will be 2 in 2 Weeks), The Bridging Church has taken the Gospel beyond the walls of a conventional church—to people living under bridges, in prisons, on the streets, and in schools across Lagos.
By God's grace, we have witnessed remarkable transformations. We have seen lives restored, prisoners discipled, families supported, addicts find freedom, and many come to faith in Jesus Christ.
But the work has grown beyond what we can sustain alone.
Every week, we respond to medical emergencies, provide welfare support, feed vulnerable people, visit correctional facilities, disciple new believers, and help people rebuild their lives. Yet there have also been heartbreaking moments when we could not respond quickly enough because of limited resources.
One of those moments was the loss of a newborn child from a family we were trying to relocate from a flood-prone slum. We had raised most of the funds needed but couldn't complete the relocation in time. That experience reinforced our conviction that ministry is not only about preaching—it is also about preserving lives, restoring dignity, and giving people hope.
Today, it costs approximately ₦2,948,000 every month to sustain the work God has entrusted to us. At present, we receive an average of ₦400,000 monthly, leaving a funding gap of about ₦2,548,000.
We are trusting God to raise 100 Kingdom Partners who will stand with us every month. If just 100 people commit to giving consistently, regardless of the amount, we can continue reaching the forgotten and expand the work God has begun.
Whether you can give ₦5,000, ₦10,000, ₦25,000, ₦50,000, or more each month, your partnership will make a real difference.
As a Kingdom Partner, you will receive regular ministry updates, testimonies, prayer requests, and reports so you can see the lives your generosity is helping to transform.
If the Lord is laying this ministry on your heart, we would be honoured to have you stand with us.
To give:
Bank Name: Providus Bank
Account Name: The Bridging Church
Account Number: 1307710155
Bank Name: United Bank for Africa
Account Name: The Bridging Church
Account Number: 1028351338
https://t.co/M8XSB5MqJX
Thank you for praying, believing, and partnering with us.
Together, we can bridge the gap between the forgotten and the family of God.
Rev. Emeka Eze
Lead Pastor
The Bridging Church
https://t.co/ErgnRZdBxr.
Until ministry in Colorado isn't perceived as superior to ministry in Congo, the great commission will not advance with the speed of Heaven.
Until the 45 souls in Ohio aren't perceived as more valuable than the 450 souls in Okitipupa, our so-called global mandates will keep being contained by our carnal thinking.
The kind of limitations that carnal thinking has brought to modern ministry is quite regrettable.
I really hope we see the light soon enough.
Dear Lord,
Please save my family members who are not born again. I implore that in your mercy, do not give them evanescent grace or temporary faith; and even me, I pray that if I had started on evanescent grace, I truly desire you, make my faith real and the grace in my life true. Let me not live a lie, and let them not receive a lie.
Amen.
It's another cold rainy day to remind you that some kids as young as 2 years, with their teachers, are somewhere in the forest in Oyo state with kidnappers. 😭
Just finished ministering at Erio-Ekiti, Ori Oke Aanu. Thank you to Prophet Hezekiah and entire CAC family for the honour. I was invited to bless but left there as the one blessed. Sacred things happened. Something was imparted into me. I thank the CAC heritage.
Comparing old pictures of preachers in their days of poverty and obscurity with their recent "God's general" glitz and glamour usually gets me wondering.
God rewards His labourers, but ministerial progress isn't always about accumulating more money and more beauty.
Peter left His fishing business to follow Christ.
Someone was told to sell all he had to follow Jesus.
I'm sure Paul became poorer after becoming an Apostle.
The real issue is not about possessing more things in your service to God.
It's about what God has gained through your labours and sacrifices.
If we are indeed servants of Christ, it is what He gains that should mark our scripts.
Not what we earned, made, or even stole.