@christian_ogodu@gideonodoma ... can't be a problem anymore. Drink it if you want." The goal was not merely to keep him from dying but to set him free from the poison that can kill him. True grace doesn't just save you from sin, it keeps you from sin. Titus 2:11
It doesn't just pardon, it empowers. Shalom!
@christian_ogodu@gideonodoma Imagine a doctor saved a man from a deadly poison. He administers the antidote, saves his life. Any good doctor would counsel him to stay away from the poison that nearly ended his life. It would be wrong to say, "Don't worry about it. Since you have the antidote, the poison....
@christian_ogodu@gideonodoma It is a scam because it is an excuse for sin. It removes the seriousness of repentance. It ignores the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.
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You people love to shout “fornication!” anytime they hear a couple lived together before marriage.
Let me be honest about my own life.
I cohabited with my wife for 6 years before we got married, not because we wanted to rebel.
Not because we didn’t value marriage. Not because we lacked morals.
We lived together because we were building a life together.
We learned how to handle bills, resolve conflict, share responsibilities,support each other during hard times and see each other beyond the “dating version”
We saw each other sick, broke, stressed, emotional, tired, and imperfect and still chose each other.
By the time we got married, we weren’t strangers trying to figure life out. We were already partners.
Marriage didn’t start our relationship. It confirmed the life we had already built.
You may disagree with cohabitation, and that’s okay. Everyone has beliefs.
But reducing every couple who lived together to “fornicators” ignores reality and dismisses real commitment, growth, and intentional partnership.
Sometimes, cohabitation isn’t the absence of commitment.
Sometimes, it is the preparation for it.
❤️💡
@DavidIbrah35592@TLJuvet@gideonodoma You have time, sir. Someone is deliberating refusing to accept the truth that is written in black and white. How can the doctrine of demons be biblical? We can only pray for him
@OyedijoToyese@ElvisOkhifo This is not true. Prayer should be out in it proper place.
Reverse should be the case. You will pray more if you are following sound principles thought from solid theology