I know you touched yourself again
I know you had s3x with that guy (girl) again
Even after promising God you wouldn’t.
My love dont be hard on yourself, God is with you.
I 100% know how it feels.
In times like this, it’s always important to have a repentant heart and go back to God
I know you’re angry and disappointed but my love, God wants you like that
This isn’t the time to continue the sin just because it happened again. This is the time to fight!
Don’t let the devil have the final say.
The righteous person falls seven times but keeps rising
My love, rise up!
Take your stand in God
When the devil comes with guilt, use Gods word as a defense!
Christ didnt mince words when he said it is finished. All those addictions and habits he nailed to the cross.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”
Romans 8:1 KJV
My love, God loves you.🥹♥️
~confidence
ex fornicator now saved.
🇳🇬 "The festering Boko Haram attacks on the North East and massacre of innocent citizens is concrete proof that Nigeria has no government"
~ President Bola Tinubu
What exactly are all of you calling "anger issue"?
Have you seen him slap someone or break something out of anger?
Speaking boldly and with authority is not anger issue.
Pastor Oyedepo clearly and openly hatès APC.
There's no picture of him with an APC president since 2015.
Be careful of what you dish out here as regards pastor Oyedepo.
There's no pastor who dèals with people or put people in their place more than him.
He has serious anger issues.
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Urgent: how to help save a young protester’s life.
I cannot believe how many years we’ve had to recycle this dystopian practice. God, when will it end? #ErfanSoltani
Mammon Never Gives What It Promises,
THE SERVITUDE OF MAMMON, Part Six
Remember, Mammon always introduces itself as a solution.
That it will remove pressure.
That it will give you peace.
That if you just hold on to this money, security, control, advantage life will finally feel stable.
But Mammon has never kept that promise.
Not once.
Ask the people who chased it hardest.
They did not find rest.
They found anxiety.
They did not find peace.
They found fear of losing what they gained.
Mammon does not calm the heart.
It teaches the heart to worry constantly.
Because once Mammon becomes your safety,
you must protect it.
Everything becomes measured.
Guarded.
Calculated.
Mammon gives you something to lose
and calls it blessing.
It tells you,
“Now you’re secure,”
but the moment you have it,
you are terrified it can be taken.
That is not peace.
That is bondage.
Mammon also promises significance.
It tells you that you will finally be respected.
Finally listened to.
Finally valued.
But Mammon does not make people love you.
It makes them use you.
They are near you for what you have,
not who you are.
And deep down, you know the difference.
So you laugh,
but feel lonely.
You succeed,
but feel unseen.
Then Mammon promises control.
It says,
“At least this way, you won’t be disappointed again.”
But control is a cruel comfort.
It removes hope.
It removes expectation.
It removes childlike faith.
You stop believing GOD for things
because you’ve trained yourself
to only trust what you can manage.
And slowly,
your world gets smaller.
This is the truth people need to hear:
Mammon does not ruin people overnight.
It shrinks them.
It turns worshipers into managers.
Dreamers into calculators.
Sons into survivors.
And Gehazi is proof.
He did not look happier with silver.
He looked emptier.
Because Mammon never adds joy.
It only adds weight.
GOD, on the other hand, asks for trust but He gives rest.
He asks for You To Surrender to Him, but He gives peace.
He asks you to let go but He gives Himself.
And this is the question that must pierce the heart:
What has Mammon actually done for you?
Has it healed your fear?
Has it made you kinder?
Has it made you free?
Or has it made you cautious,
tight, and constantly afraid of losing ground?
Mammon looks good at first
because it asks for nothing but agreement.
But once you agree with it,
it owns your nerves,
your sleep,
your decisions,
your joy.
This is why JESUS was not dramatic
when He said you cannot serve both.
He was merciful.
Because He knew Mammon would promise you life
and quietly drain it away.
The tightness.
The tiredness.
The sense that life has become heavier,
not lighter.
That is Mammon.
And GOD is calling you away from it
to make you free again.
Because whatever steals your rest,
steals your worship.
And whatever steals your worship
will never be worth keeping.
Ṣé ti gbọ́?
To Be Continued…
@officialtelz The commandant of a barracks somewhere in plateau state is an usher in his local (LFC) church and he serves delightful. You wouldn't even know unless you're told who he is. He comes to church with only one aide and the aide doesn't follow him around until it's time to leave.