Happy wedding anniversary to our father, Apostle Gideon Odoma @gideonodoma and Rev'd Hassana Odoma.
18 years of modelling the sacred union of Christ and the church is a blessedness.
May the Lord bless your home continuosly, sir and ma'am. Amen.
This school of hard knockz guy that interviewed Dangote tried to interview this billionaire woman and her police escort dey move like say na bandits dem see😭😂
The woman makes 80 million dollars a year🤯 🥶
"I wish he were Argentine. I don't have anything against Lionel Messi, but I'd rather have Cristiano in my team"
~ Diego Maradona 2017
Portugal players truly don’t know what they have 💔
Looking forward to the month of July. 🤍
May July be a beautiful month for us all. May we recover all that the devil has stolen from us, and may this second half of the year be filled with God’s goodness, favour, and restoration.
Happy Sunday. 🤍
Praise God! Today we celebrate Apostle @gideonodoma & Rev. Hassana Odoma.
Your marriage models a profound truth: that the home-front can remain as strong as the apostolic ministry.
Thank you for your immense impact on @RCNLagos & the Body of Christ. Happy Wedding Anniversary!
You are a Christian, and you are following Love Island.
Please, just know that your pastor's labor or church won't be blamed if you start struggling with lust and addictions.
You're willfully watching strangers in bikinis kissing and having sex. You won't blame anyone 🙏
In multiple epistles, the Apostle Paul warns saints--not pagans--that those who live according to the flesh will reap corruption & death [Gal. 5:19-21; 6:7-8; Rom. 8:12-13]. His warnings are addressed to believers, not unbelievers.
Peter likewise warns those who have escaped the pollutions of the world that returning to them leaves their latter end worse than their beginning [2 Pet. 2:20-22]. John teaches that no one who abides in Christ continues in sin [1 John 3:6-10], & Jude condemns those who turn the grace of God into lasciviousness [Jude 4]. The theme runs throughout Scripture.
In Revelation, Christ tells the church in Sardis: "He that overcometh... I will not blot out his name out of the book of life" [Rev. 3:5]. The promise only makes sense if the possibility being warned against is real. Their names were already in the Book, yet perseverance was required.
Likewise, Christ warns the church of Laodicea that He will spew them out of His mouth if they remain lukewarm [Rev. 3:15-16]. They were in His mouth--in covenant fellowship with Him--yet could be rejected if they refused to repent.
"Once saved, always saved" is a perversion of Calvin's "perseverance of the saints" doctrine. The latter teaches that true believers persevere in faith & holiness; the former is often reduced to the idea that a person can't forfeit salvation regardless of persistent rebellion & unbelief.
Scripture repeatedly teaches that a saint who persists in sin & abandons the faith can cease to be numbered among the saints [Heb. 3:12-14; 10:26-29; etc]. On this point, I believe Pastor Lawal is correct.
"Once saved, always saved" turns the grace of God into lasciviousness & stands dangerously close to the very error condemned in Jude 4.
If you're looking for someone to debate the issue, I'm here. Though, judging from our previous interactions, I'm not holding my breath.