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foxxydude: Steady power supply precisely. Op's idea is a great one, but the major threat is inadequate power. It now makes me think of what will become of this country if only we can solve our power needs. I see massive prosperity for Nigerians. 2 Likes |
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How can you rent a shop without first having in mind what you want to use it for? Strange. 1 Like |
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DrOladipo: Okay. Please I need details: fees and shipping to Lagos. Thanks |
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DrOladipo: Hello Dr, do you also handle car transactions? 1 Like |
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UyaiIncomparabl: ...lemon. Add the juice to brown sugar (use your discretion in quantity) and heat it till it turn thick. Allow it to cool down before applying. But, there's no guarantee you'll get the desired result. Good luck. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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awitness41: Quite humbly to hear. Be assured that your zeal for the truth of God's word has not gone unnoticed. Thank you. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Aaaaarghmed: Okay. Thank you |
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lagusboyyy: So then, person no fit enjoy anything for this country in peace. I can't prepare o, this regime is not preparation friendly. Na so so full of surprises. I fit prepare now, tomorrow Buhari vex sey those driving fine cars should pay tax. ![]() Thanks. |
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Itsrm: Make una no do me laidis na. Na only fine them fine ni? Kai, and I like fine cars eh ![]() |
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lagusboyyy: Bros abeg na Naija I dey o. Help me share more light. Thanks |
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Omooba77: Here is the answer: When the wicked spring up like grass, |
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awitness41: Hello bro, good to hear from you. Well done. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Hi guys, please I need opinions on Volkswagen, Audi and Subaru cars. They seem to have mad designs and interiors, you know, that premium look. Are they easy to maintain, and the parts, available? Thank you. |
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HedwigesMaduro: I believe everything I've said so far on this thread is so clear that it can't be mistaken. You may want to revisit them for the answer to your question. 1 Like 1 Share |
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HedwigesMaduro: Good. Neither was it given as part of salvation. Or was it? 1 Like 1 Share |
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delzbaba: Fact. Also, it is a special day unlike others: Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made (Genesis 2:3) No other day in a week have such honours of blessings and sanctification, only the seventh-day which is Saturday. Furthermore, the blessings and sanctification of the Sabbath day is not something that was to last for a certain time and period, it is FOREVER. Here's also an interesting part of it. The Sabbath is a sign, seal or mark on God's people (Exodus 31:16-17). Does a certain mark called "mark of the beast" rings a bell? It should! 1 Like |
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HedwigesMaduro: Yes & No. Yes, If you find anywhere in the Bible where a law is referenced and that law is identified as the tithing law, and one is condemned for trying to keep it as part of the salvation process. You know, just the same way we've seen in the circumcision law. And No, because there's no where in scriptures that the tithing law is referenced as either condemned or people trying to keep it as part of their salvation. Also, the tithing law is singular, with one primary purpose, and that purpose has nothing to do with salvation. But of course like the Master is saying, whoever breaks the least of the commandments and teaches others to do so shall be called least in the kingdom of God (Matthew 5:19). Tithing may be the least of God's commandments, but one is to neglect it at his/her own risk (Matthew 23:23). Perhaps it may interest you to know that tithing as a law did not originate from Moses nor the Levitical priesthood. In fact, before there was any Levite to collect tithes, the tithe law was already instituted by a higher priesthood that supercedes and outlives that of Levite (Hebrews 7:9-10). Which is why the tithe law couldn't have ended with that inferior priesthood, since it neither originated from Levite nor was he the first and last to receive tithes. And today, that same Priest that Abraham paid tithe to, still exist, because it is an everlasting priesthood (verse 17). So like the Op pointed out, whenever the word "law" is referenced, the reader should do well by knowing or at least try to know which of the law is being talked about and the context. |
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He described buhari’’ as one of the most outstanding semi-illiterates of our time An unprecedented failure. ![]() |
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Go to jiji and pick your choice. |
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blueAgent: To help readers with one of such context, Galatians comes handy. In chapter 3:1, Paul called the Christian Galatians then as foolish. This was because they wanted to continue in the "works of the law" which brings a curse. These works were those ones written in the "book of the law" (verse 10). In other words, these were works as contained in the law that Moses wrote. In fact, there's a specific law being discussed here, as was written in the book of the law. And that law or works is that of circumcision. It was this law that the Galatians tried to keep, which made Paul to called them foolish (see Galatians 2). Indeed, the law of circumcision and the book of the law has been abolished. Or is there anyone, a supposed Christian, who is circumcised in the flesh as part of his/her salvation process? So since no one is keeping up with that works of the law, it is wrong as some people do, to quote such verses completely out of context, as supposed proofs that the law (ten commandments inclusive) has been abolished. Here's another fact. Keeping the Ten Commandments cannot qualify as works. Or how is it work for examples, not to have another god before the true One, to keep the Sabbath (ironically, people keeps Sunday and it is not work), not to kill etc? Works are those things that are energy consuming, strenuous and burdensome. And of a truth, God says His commandments are not burdensome (1 John 5:3). In other word, the Ten Commandments is not work. You want to know an example of what burden or work is? It is physical circumcision! So that's it. A good example on contextual reading. 2 Likes |
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Hello BlueAgent, longest time. Good to see you. You did justice to the topic. Well done. ![]() 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Well done, virtuous woman. ![]() 2 Likes |
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I use Firman. And I can also say that it is serving me well. Just be sure to change the oil as at when due. 2 Likes |
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UyaiIncomparabl: I agree, It's serious business, and not in anyway different from the conventional jobs. But of course, the office of a wife as a homemaker or manager is much more important, deserving of the highest payroll possible. The reason is simple. If the home is not properly managed, it spells troubles not just for that home but the society at large. So therefore, it is not only necessary for wives to face this very crucial task squarely, husbands should equally support them by making sure that adequate resources are provided to help their wives. Anyone who belittles the office of a housewife simply don't know what it takes to build a successful home. And whether some people accept it or not, the husband and wife each have their own unique responsibilities. UyaiIncomparabl: Please you can say that again. ![]() 5 Likes |
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Iamdbull: Getting married or not is strictly a personal choice. And no, you can't use Jesus as a role model in this regard because He is not against marriage. In fact, He was the One who established the marriage institution as the "Word" (Genesis 2:22-25, John 1:1). Perhaps it may interest you to know that Jesus was once married and that marriage ended in divorce (Jeremiah 3:8 ). And as we speak, Jesus has another bride waiting for His arrival (Revelation 19:7, Hosea 2:16). There's nothing wrong if you choose to remained unmarried, that's if you can bear it (Matthew 19:12). But of course, it is advisable for you to get married if you lack the necessary self-control. It is better to marry than to burn with lust (1 Corinthians 7:9). The choice is yours. |
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MaxInDHouse: Maximus, do you not know that when the scripture says that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23), it also made distinction between physical death and spiritual death, even though you can't see it? You may consider washing your eyes with pure water so that you can see clearly. ![]() So therefore, there's nothing like death, it's an illusion. The deads are alive because they are spirits; immortals. MaxInDHouse: Op said the former. He said God lied when He said Adam will die. How can Adam die when he is a spirit; immortal? Seems the list of nonsense I hear daily grows in leaps and bounds. Also, for the fact that people like the Op need rocket science to explain what death means, shows that there's serious problem. Sadly, this problem has rendered even the brains power useless. |
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But the following doctrines, probably your beloved, is also from "Romanism": 1. Trinity 2. Sunday worship 3. Easter, etc. So do well by adding these marks too. ![]() |
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Dozieson: Confirmed scammer. The evidence is clear. 1 Like |
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