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@Queenie_Bim Believers should learn to walk in Love!!
You can think that you a fire brand prayer warrior, but without love you are actually a clanging cymbal. 1Cor 13!!
Love will not talk down on another person.
Love will not do this thing that you just did, sis.
Jesus died at 33. The human spine has 33 vertebrae. The same structure that holds us up is the same number of years He held this Earth.
We have 12 ribs on each side. 12 disciples. 12 tribes of Israel. God built His design into our bones. He wrote Heaven into our anatomy.
The vagus nerve runs from your brain to your heart and gut. It calms storms inside the body. It looks just like a cross. That’s the power source running through us. Every time your body heals, every time your heart slows in prayer, every time peace shows up when it shouldn’t…that’s Him.
Jesus rose on the third day. Science tells us that when you fast for 3 days, your body starts regenerating. Old cells die. New ones are born. Healing begins. Your body literally resurrects itself. That’s not coincidence. That’s design.
And it keeps going.
Your heart has an electrical rhythm. Your brain lights up when you pray. Tears contain different chemicals depending on if you're crying from joy or grief. The blood speaks. The bones store memory. The body worships whether you realize it or not.
We are fearfully and wonderfully made. We are walking prophecy. Walking tabernacles. Dust and divinity in one.
God didn’t just create you. He carved Himself into you.
You don’t need to look far to find Him. You just need to look inward. He’s been in the design since the beginning.
Dear minister,
Avoid this at all cost!.
Recently, I attended a conference with two speakers. The first preacher mounted the pulpit and began to teach on new creation realities. He spoke passionately about what it truly means to be a new man in Christ—devoid of ancestral curses, patterns, and bloodline issues.
He unveiled the finished work of Christ with Scripture upon Scripture, reasoning from the Word with accuracy and power. He showed how believers are seated with Christ in heavenly places, far above principalities and powers and how the blood of Jesus has once and for all purged us from dead works.
The atmosphere was charged—the church was loud, excited, and roaring with thunderous “Amens!” from both sides. You could hear “Preach it!” “Glory!” “Word!” It was a holy eruption. Christ was magnified, victory was declared, and identity was restored.
Then came the second preacher. He started by narrating stories—his own experiences and those of others—of battling ancestral bondages and how it took him nearly ten years of ministry to “break” his generational curses.
He spoke of how he has helped ministers and believers for fifteen years to “deal with bloodline issues,” insisting that many preachers trivialise the realities of ancestral powers. He argued that even after salvation, believers must still “break” legal claims, destroy family altars, and silence ancestral voices.
And then, like a script playing out before my eyes, the same congregation that had been shouting “Victory!” “Freedom!” “Hallelujah!” just one hour before, rushed to the altar when he made a call for deliverance.
In what seemed like a scene from a film, about 80% of those who had just celebrated their liberty came out to be delivered from what Christ already destroyed. In one hour, they moved from blessed to cursed, from redeemed to bound, from victory to victimhood.
After the service, I quietly pulled the host pastor aside and asked, “Why would you invite two preachers who hold completely different and contradictory doctrinal positions?”
He smiled and replied, “To balance the message.”
And I said to him firmly, “This is not balance—this is bondage and confusion.”
Because on the following three scriptural premises, such a situation becomes spiritually dangerous and doctrinally misleading:
1. The Gospel is not yea and nay—it is yea and Amen.
“For all the promises of God in Him are yea, and in Him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.” — 2 Corinthians 1:20
The Gospel is not double-tongued; it does not speak both victory and defeat, blessing and curse, redemption and bondage. It is consistent, complete, and absolute in Christ. You cannot declare “It is finished” (John 19:30) and then turn around to say “something still needs to be broken.” That is not balance—it is contradiction. Christ doesn’t share His glory with rituals, altars, or ancestral theories. When you mix both, you blur the truth.
2. A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.
“But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he shall receive anything of the Lord.” — James 1:6–7
A double-minded church cannot receive from God. When believers are fed contradictory teachings—victory in one breath, bondage in the next—they become spiritually unstable. They begin to question the sufficiency of Christ’s work, oscillating between faith and fear, liberty and legalism, the finished work and unfinished struggles.
3. To be neither hot nor cold is to be spewed out.
“I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I would rather you were cold or hot. So then because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.” — Revelation 3:15–16
When churches try to “balance” freedom with fear, and redemption with rituals, they end up lukewarm—spiritually diluted and powerless.
This lukewarmness is not harmless; it is rejected by Christ Himself.
24 Principles from the Epistles Regarding Money, Giving & Prosperity by Kenneth E. Hagin
1. Believers are not able to give anything to God that didn't originate from God: Romans 11:33-35, 1 Chronicles 29:11-14,16
2. Some believers operate in a special grace of giving: Romans 12:6-8
3. Believers are called upon to be diligent in business: Romans 12:11
4. Believers are called upon to be responsible towards their financial obligations: Romans 13:6-8
5. Believers have a duty to minister financially to those who have spiritually blessed them: Romans 15:25-27, Galatians 6:6
6. Ministers have a right to be supported financially by their work in the ministry: 1 Corinthians 9:4-15, 1 Timothy 5:17,18
7. Love must motivate the believers' giving: 1 Corinthians 13:3
8. Christians should practice consistent and systematic giving: 1 Corinthians 16:1,2
9. Giving is a grace that can be exercised in the midst of challenging circumstances. Giving is reflective of a life given to God and is rooted in the Person and Example of the Lord Jesus Christ: 2 Corinthians 8:1-9
10. God wants all of us to do our part and carry our weight in giving: 2 Corinthians 8:14,15
11. Ministers should be ethical and above reproach in their handling of Church finances: 2 Corinthians 8:20,21
12. Paul clearly teaches the law of sowing and reaping: 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, Galatians 6:7-9, Philippians 4:14-19
13. Paul sought people's hearts and not their money: 2 Corinthians 12:14-18
14. Paul was eager to give to the poor: Galatians 2:9,10
15. Paul and John encouraged Christian charity among the brethren: Galatians 6:10, 1 John 3:17,18
16. Paul exemplified and taught a strong work ethic: Ephesians 4:28, Ephesians 6:5-8, Colossians 3:22-24, 1 Thessalonians 2:9, 1 Thessalonians 4:11,12, 2 Thessalonians 3:8-12
17. Paul advocated contentment and denounced covetousness: Philippians 4:11-13, Hebrews 13:5, 1 Timothy 3:1-3,8, Titus 1:7
18. Paul stressed the individual's responsibility to provide for his family: 1 Timothy 5:8
19. Believers are not to love or trust in money: 1 Timothy 6:5-10,17-19
20. Believers in the Early Church considered their material possessions of much less value than their faith: Hebrews 10:32-34
21. Believers were strongly warned against favoritism and partiality based on wealth: James 2:1-7
22. Exploitation of the poor by the rich is condemned: James 5:1-6
23. Making merchandise of the saints by ministers is condemned: 2 Peter 2:2,3; 2 Peter 2:12,14,16
24. God wants His children to prosper: 3 John 2
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That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Philippians 2:10-11
Today we celebrate an exemplary leader and figure in the body of Christ.
Thank you sir for the life you lead, a life full of Faith and Love, for your labour and consistency in the message of the gospel of Christ!
“Do not be anxious or worried about anything, but in everything [every circumstance and situation] by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, continue to make your [specific] requests known to God.”
Philippians 4:6 AMP