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Career / Re: How True Is This ? (snap Shot) by Niyisob15(m): 10:06am On Jun 16, 2015
In the bible colossians 3: 22-24 says

"22 Slaves, always obey your earthly masters. Don’t obey them only while you’re being watched, as if you merely wanted to please people. Be sincere in your motives out of respect for your real master. 23 Whatever you do, do it wholeheartedly as though you were working for your real master and not merely for humans. 24 You know that your real master will give you an inheritance as your reward. It is Christ, your real master, whom you are serving."

So this snapshot is not for everyone to follow.

Aikon:
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Car Talk / Re: Why Do We Use Klin/omo Detergent To Wash Cars In Nigeria? by Niyisob15(m): 8:09am On Jun 16, 2015
That's true. Even I did it for many years. But the same ignorance affects other issues to do with maintenance, proper use of systems etc. God help us.
ArchEnemy:
Ignorance is another factor

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Religion / All Good Things Have Their Ending Except... by Niyisob15(m): 12:47am On Jun 16, 2015
// By Tunde Sobola on 13 June 2015
So on Saturday the 13 June, at last a Saturday with no commitment, a day to sleep in and rest. Lo and behold I woke up early in the typical week day fashion. IT was time to make my morning coffee then the reason for this blog occurred. It was a disaster in my opinion but the lesson made it a worthwhile disaster. This event was a message from God to me.

My Bugatti mug
So, without trying to sound vague or express any sign of vanity... I have a precious mug. It is almost 7 years old. It is my specially made Bugatti Veyron cup. It has always served as a reminder for my very first business; personalising t-shirts and promotional items. This mug was one of the samples along a few others.

So back to my message, I was washing the mug while the kettle was boiling coffee jar waiting eagerly to serve its morning purpose. Then I dropped my beloved mug. For a very short period of time, I was hoping that event would not lead to the obvious but sometimes "what is already falling has only one obstacle, the ground". This is a physical principle. All good things come to an end except for one thing.

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The message I got after dropping my special mug is that all good things has an ending. Then again I thought - Except for ....The promise of God through the Gospel, through Jesus. I was overjoyed at that moment knowing that there is something greater, much greater that the little things we place value on. Yes I just broke my favourite mug, yes it is gone forever and I will never have it again. But I know that my future is not hinged on physical things that will break away like my mug. But my focus is NOW on the promises of God, which are eternal, unbreakable and unconditional as long as I let God shape my life.

Nothing if ever worth more than the promise of God, the reality of this statement is that as we believe and live the life that God is shaping into, we grow daily to become full beneficiaries of this great promise. But we must let God shape and refine us.

Malachi 3

"2 But who may abide the day of his coming? and who shall stand when he appeareth? for he is like a refiner's fire, and like fullers' soap:

3 And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness.

4 Then shall the offering of Judah and Jerusalem be pleasant unto the Lord, as in the days of old, and as in former years."

I have come to realise and convinced that God only seeks our bodies as a living sacrifice, nothing else. He wants to refine who we are so that our lives can glorify God in all we do. This requires commitment to "being teachable, humble to take corrections and obey".

So this was the highlight of my Saturday. The energy of the message already woke me up even before the coffee got made. When God makes us realise any issue, whether big or small, we need to ask Him to help us to give our all to being corrected.

I pray that God will make this article minister personally to every reader

Car Talk / Why Do We Use Klin/omo Detergent To Wash Cars In Nigeria? by Niyisob15(m): 12:33am On Jun 16, 2015
Hi guys.

I started a car cleaning business which has recently grown into a property cleaning service. But it baffled me that in nigeria we use detergents like klin, omo etc to wash cars in that heat.
It's only recently that better informed car washes are now developing the appropriate type of car shampoo.

The issue with using detergent is that detergent natural removed colour. We can all identify with that, when we clean our new jeans with klim and we see the colour washing off. Of course the quality of the cloth matters here too.

This colour erosion happens with cars too especially if the soap is left for too long and allowed to dry. The sun amplifies the chemical reaction and over time the quality of the pain will reduce. However metallic paints don't come off as quickly.

This is my very first post on here. I hope next time when it comes to cleaning your car, you will ask the car wash what they are using to clean the car then you make informed decision afterwards.

Www.greenheartwash.co.uk

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