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Education / Re: University of Ibadan 2019/2020 Admission Thread by Midasmode: 4:45pm On Feb 01, 2021
Good evening everyone. I just want to ask that if you're using DE to enter UI, do you need to write post utme. Thanks
Education / Re: OAU Cancels 2020/2021 Session, To Resume 2019/2020 Session February 8 by Midasmode: 10:03pm On Jan 21, 2021
Good day, I applied for UI direct entry for this year using my awaiting A Levels result in february of last year and my result came out August of last year.
Please my question is do I have to do post utme if I'm using direct entry into UI and is there a portal I will upload my result to. Thanks
Religion / Re: What Is Your Understanding Of Sabbath? by Midasmode: 11:37am On Jul 27, 2020
wunmi590:
When God created the world, He rested on the seventh day. When God gave the ten commandments to Israel, He commanded Israel to rest on the seventh day as well. In Exodus 20:11 the reason given for that is that God rested on the seventh day from His creation work. In Deuteronomy 5, we find the second version of the ten commandments. The reason that God gives to rest on the Sabbath is to remember that the Lord delivered Israel from Egypt (Deuteronomy 5:15).

Sabbath law in the New Testament
So the Sabbath given by God in the Old Testament is the seventh day. It started with sunset on Friday and ended with sunset on Saturday. That is the Sabbath that the Jews are still celebrating.

How is the situation in the New Testament? In the New Testament we read that we are not under the law, but under grace (Romans 6:14). Christians do not have to submit to the ceremonial law anymore. The New Testament shows in several ways that the Sabbath law does not apply to Christians:

All other nine commandments are repeated in the New Testament, but the Sabbath commandment is not repeated.
Paul never wrote to the gentile churches he planted that they had to keep the Sabbath. Since the Sabbath was not part of their culture, that certainly would have been necessary if Paul had been of the opinion that they had to keep a Sabbath rest.
The churches in the New Testament met on Sundays, not on the Sabbath, like the Jewish synagogues.
Paul explicitly teaches that the Sabbath is just a shadow of things to come, but that the reality is found in Jesus. He gives us the heavenly rest. Therefore Paul forbids us to judge other people on the basis of whether or not they observe a Sabbath (Colossians 2:16-17).
The Lord’s day
The Jews met on the Sabbath. Christians started meeting on Sundays (see Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2). They did that because Jesus was risen from the dead on a Sunday. And appeared to them at least on the first and second Sunday after He was risen (John 20:19,26). Almost immediately the Sunday was called ‘the Lord’s day’ (Revelation 1:10).

So it is clear that Christians do not need to keep the Sabbath on Friday and Saturday. It is also clear that the church, following Jesus’ lead, from the beginning had its main meetings on Sunday. This does not mean that the Sabbath laws were transferred to the Sunday. We are under grace, not under the law.

That the Sabbath is fulfilled in Jesus, and that we therefore do not painstakingly have to follow the Old Testament Sabbath laws, is great news. But it would not be wise if we would use that to say we can now work each and every day. That the Lord rested on the seventh day of His creation work still is a powerful lesson for us. Rest is a blessing that we receive from the Lord. That the Sabbath law is fulfilled in Jesus probably means we should enjoy rest more, not less than in the Old Testament; that we should focus on God longer, not shorter than in the Old Testament.

Jesus’ fulfillment
While we do not need to be afraid that we are sinning if we work on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, one great way to honor Jesus’ fulfillment of the Sabbath law is to set the Sunday as much apart as possible to go to church, to meet Christian brothers and sisters, and to focus on God through prayer, Bible reading and the reading of Christian books.
Thanks so much for the insight and in Mark 2:27, Jesus said "the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath". I feel this pretty sums everything up.
Education / Re: Nigerian Students In China by Midasmode: 1:33pm On Jul 19, 2020
salemdv:
drop your WhatsApp num, I will message you
Education / Re: Nigerian Students In China by Midasmode: 11:16am On Jul 19, 2020
salemdv:

I'm in china and I.can help you
OMG, thank you so much. I will please need you to help me sign some documents. I will send you my WhatsApp number. Thanks so much again
Education / Re: Nigerian Students In China by Midasmode: 4:02pm On Jul 16, 2020
Pr0cter:


Send an email to the school, explaining to them the current situation. That shouldn't be a problem.
I did so, but they said I need a person in China to be my guardian but it is not necessary for it to be a Chinese person as long as the person is in China
Education / Re: Nigerian Students In China by Midasmode: 10:00am On Jul 15, 2020
NisforNicky:


pls help this fellow..

cc dste Pr0cter intelligentdude Wemori
Thank you so much smiley
Education / Re: Nigerian Students In China by Midasmode: 10:00am On Jul 15, 2020
Pr0cter:


Tell the agent that helped you get admission to sign it for you
. I did so but the agency is so money grubbing, they said unless I switch to a guaranteed admission package worth $3000 will they help me sign it, unless I need to find someone else.
Education / Re: Nigerian Students In China by Midasmode: 11:19am On Jul 14, 2020
I applied for southern medical university and i got in, but because i am 17, the school said i need a guardian in China to help me sign some documents. Please how can i go about that and where can I find a guardian because i d'ont know anybody in China. Thanks

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