😂😂membership school people will soon start answering “who is the resident pastor of…” 😂😂 (5mrks)
Awwwnn, the outgoing and the incoming. #1B10K lol, we’ll be okay eventually🥲
A few weeks ago someone gave my husband moose meat
(Yeah google moose to see what the animal looks like).
Man brought it home and said we should try it. I told him there was no way my Nigerian tongue would caught near moose meat.
My husband decided to make stew with it. When he started frying it, I nearly puked. It had this distinct flavour that was so alien
For days I did not even want to use the same pot to cook.
So we just dumped it in the freezer. Oga kept begging me to cook moose meat. I said “nahhh fam”
Weirdly, my husband loved it and kept cooking it for himself. Another time he made stew and put his moose in one corner of the pot while I ate my regular chicken.
One tiny piece of moose found it’s way on top my rice. This time, it did not taste or smell as bad
Another time, another piece of moose entered my plate. Not only did it not taste bad, it actually tasted beefy to me
My beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, guess who went to the freezer to use the remaining moose to make stew some days ago?
Yup, me!
And this is my way of reminding you dear child of God that when you keep allowing things that you know don’t please God around you, you’ll be amazed at how much you can adjust to start doing things you swore you would never do
Like me, you can go from being nauseated by moose meat one day and using it to make stew the next.
The command is to “flee”
Not adjust
Not tolerate
Not say cook your own one side and let me cook on the other side
The Bible says flee
Your no stronger than Samson o
Blessings!
Saddened to hear about the killings in JOS!
Evil will not prevail in this country! The conspiracy and the conspirators will be exposed and judged swiftly!
Haba, this is too much!
🇳🇬 💔: Her son and husband have just been murdered by Islamic terrorists in Jos -Nigeria
Christian communities in Nigeria 🇳🇬 have been ravaged by Islamic terrorists where many innocent lives have been genocided
How long more can the world tolerate this satanic Islam ☪️?
The moment you collect money from or mingle with evil people, you lose your voice and ability to speak against evil. This is what selling your soul looks like, no be one midnight ritual.
@Chimdirimmmah@yabaleftonline Both of them can coexist, the crux is an introduction takes place. The person introduces themself, someone else introduces them, or you ask. Point is the persons name is shared someway, somehow, rather than assuming they’re okay with being called something else.
People shouldn’t have to suffer just to get home.
Shout out to the lady who captured the reality many commuters are facing.
So we’re doing something about it.
JESUS MUST BE SEEN is coming to Ikorodu with FREE RIDES. 🚌
Love in action. Gospel on the move. ✝️
#JesusMustBeSeen #FreeRideWithJesus
#Ikorodu #LagosTraffic #Nigeria
Preached in a bus about the love of Jesus.
He didn’t wait for us to become righteous…
Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
#JesusMustBeSeen#JesusSaves#Gospel
We are overstimulated and we don't even notice. Netflix while eating. Reels in the bathroom. Music while cooking. Podcasts on walks. We consume by default, not by intention. You keep filling every gap, then wonder why you feel foggy and unmotivated. Boredom and silence are the real growth drivers. They give you space to think and create. That's when solutions show up for problems that have been stuck for months. Leave some room.
My coworker ended her five-year marriage over something most people would probably call “small.”
She told me that in their home, she naturally took on the chores. She cooked. She did the laundry. She kept things running. It wasn’t something they formally discussed... it just became the routine. And she went along with it.
Then she got sick. Not just a light cold... the kind where your body feels heavy and even standing up is exhausting. For once, she couldn’t function the way she usually did.
That evening, her husband came home, saw the laundry basket, and separated his clothes from hers. He washed only his. Later, he made himself dinner, plated it, and ate. When she asked if he could make something simple for her too, he replied, “I’m exhausted. I don’t have the energy.”
She said it wasn’t even the words that hurt. It was the absence of instinct. The absence of care. The fact that helping her didn’t occur to him automatically the way serving him had always occurred to her.
That night, lying there sick and hungry, she realized she wasn’t in a partnership. She was in an arrangement where her labor was expected, but his effort was optional.
People think love disappears in dramatic arguments or explosive fights. But sometimes it fades in moments like that... when someone watches you struggle and chooses convenience over compassion.
People, women, talking about how the medical system failed them cause they weren’t listened to, or weren’t taken seriously. Some recounting the death of loved ones due to this, some, personal near death situations.
Then there’s this fellow.
This is what the phrase "The letter killeth, but the Spirit maketh alive" means
You managed to completely miss the whole point of the story
The point was never the logistics of how Goliath died. Jonathan himself is recorded to have killed a giant in 1 Samuel, if I remember correctly.
The whole point was that the entire army of Israel was scared, no, petrified by Goliath.
And in that world, that was normal.
When the Israelites wanted to enter Canaan, they saw Giants, the sons of Anak, and were petrified, saying "We were like Grasshoppers before them"
It's the same situation here.
However, just like Caleb and Joshua, who saw the Giants but still said "We are able to go up and possess the land".
Not because of the size of the giants, but because of the size of the God who they believed gave them the instruction to go ahead.
And so, the most crucial part of David's story, is that when Goliath says "I come before you with a mighty sword, but you come before me with a stick"
David's response in that moment was "I come before you in the name of the Lord of Hosts"
It didn't matter to David that Goliath had a huge sword or was a giant.
It mattered that He believed that His God was bigger than Goliath.
No man is unkillable, but where the whole army of Isreal, including their king saw a giant and thought "we are like grasshoppers", David saw a God that was willing and able to deliver a great victory for his people.
And this is the proper, in context, interpretation of the story for any believer.
You will face challenges, many of which seem impossible. But it is expected as a believer that you learn to say "I am willing and able to overcome this, because I go in the name of a God that is bigger than this situation"
Anybody could have killed Goliath, but only the one who had faith enough to see their God as bigger than Goliath would have dared.
That was the miracle.
That a young boy knew his God and had enough faith to stand in front of his entire nation, including a cowardly king and declare
"I COME IN THE NAME OF THE LORD"
Selah