Wednesday, February 27, 2019

SEX IS SWEET.


SEX IS SWEET!!!
Most downfalls of men are caused by MULTIPLE girlfriends.
Sex is a spiritual encounter I stand to be corrected, not every girl has
a good spirit, some are demon, some has poison in between their
legs, some are killers and destiny destroyers, be careful. A man who
can control his sexual urge is a man who can live many years on
earth.
1. Having many girlfriends does not make you a man. It only makes
you a womanizer, a cheat and a boy.
2. A real man has only one woman in his life.
3. For the fact that you are good in bed does not make you a man. A
real man is the man who does not run away from his responsibility
but faces it squarely.
4. You don't need to sag your trousers and walk round the street
before girls will love you. Infact it is only small boys that sag trousers
and it is premature little
girls that fall in love with men who sag trousers.
5. Don't use and dump ladies. Remember the law of karma. Whatever
you do, you will receive the reward.
6. If you cannot make her your wife, don't make her a mother. If she
can't be your wife don't sleep with her.
7. Do not obey your erection at all times. Most times our erections
mislead us to the wrong direction. Control your erection. Don't let
your erection control you. If you
don't you will have few days on earth with much poverty on you. You
may insult me but it doesn't matter to me now, because am done
telling you this.
8. It is not everything you see under skirt that you should hustle to
eat, some skirts contain snakes that will bite you and leave you
uncomfortable. Control your
sex urge. Self control and abstinence in most cases pays a lot.
9. Do not date a lady because she has sexy curves, boobs and
shapes. Those things are just packaging; and packaging can be very
deceptive avoid such.
10. Respect any lady that loves you. Yes, its not easy for a lady to
throw her love on you and support your future.
11. Do not beat any woman, even if she is not your wife.
12. Real man learn how to keep secret, not all that happens in your home that you turn to discussion outside with friends or family.BE THE REAL MAN TODAY....LOVES.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

When men says no

 



When men says no
God says yes to every situation WHEN MAN SAYS NO GOD SAYS YES TO EVERY SITUATION AND EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE IN YOUR LIFE!!!…
YES TO YOUR HEALING!!!…
YES TO YOUR MARRIAGE BEING RESTORED!!!…
YES TO YOUR HOME BEING SAVED FROM FORECLOSURE!!!…
YES TO YOUR LOVE ONE BEING DELIVERED FROM DRUGS!!!…
YES TO YOU GETTING EMPLOYED!!!…
YES TO YOUR CHILDREN BEING DELIVERED!!!…
YES TO YOUR FAMILY BEING SAVED!!!…
NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH AS LONG AS YOU REFUSE TO BE MOVED BY WHAT YOU SEE!!!…
FEEL!!! OR HEAR!!!…
BUT DETERMINE TO TRUST AND BELIEVE GOD ANYHOW!!!…
“What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31)

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

"Is there meaning in tragedy?"


"Is there meaning in tragedy?"
When tragedy strikes, it is common for people to ask, “What does this mean?” When we witness some disaster or mass murder, there is a natural feeling that what has happened should not have happened. This innate sense of “wrongness” is a clue to meaning in these events. When we look to find meaning in tragedy, we must have the right perspective. We need to approach the question in a way that allows for a coherent answer, and this is only possible through a Christian worldview. Because God instills meaning into every moment and event in history, through Him we can begin to find meaning in suffering. The nature of this world lends itself to tragic events. Fortunately, God speaks to us, so that we can find not only meaning, but salvation and relief from the sufferings of the world.

When studying physical motion, it is crucial to understand perspective. Speed and acceleration are only meaningful in relation to some other object; this object is the reference point. The way in which the reference point moves affects our perception. The same is true in our sense of right and wrong. For concepts of good, bad, right, wrong, or tragedy to be meaningful, they have to be anchored to a reference point that does not change or move. The only valid reference point for these issues is God. The very fact that we consider a mass murder wrong strongly supports the idea of God as the reference point for our sense of good and evil. Without God, even the events we consider the most tragic are no more meaningful than anything else. We have to understand the nature of this world and our relationship to God in order to draw any meaning at all from the things we see.

God infuses every moment and every event with meaning and gives us confidence that He understands what we are going through. When Jesus instituted communion, He tied the past, present, and future together. 1 Corinthians 11:26 says, “For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup (the present), you proclaim the Lord's death (the past) until He comes (the future).” God’s knowledge of all events means nothing is insignificant to Him. If God knows when a sparrow falls, He certainly knows when we face tragedy (Matthew 10:29-31). In fact, God assured us that we would face trouble in this world (John 16:33) and that He has experienced our struggles personally (Hebrews 2:14-18; Hebrews 4:15).

While we understand that God has sovereign control over all things, it is important to remember that God is not the source of tragedy. The vast majority of human suffering is caused by sin, all too often the sin of other people. For instance, a mass murder is the fault of the murderer disobeying the moral law of God (Exodus 20:13; Romans 1:18-21). When we look to find meaning in such an event, we have to understand why this world is the way it is. The hardship of this world was originally caused by mankind’s sin (Romans 5:12), which is always a matter of choice (1 Corinthians 10:13). While God is perfectly capable of stopping tragedies before they begin, sometimes He chooses not to. While we may not know why, we do know that He is perfect, just, and holy, and so is His will. Also, the suffering we experience in this world does three things. It leads us to seek God, it develops our spiritual strength, and it increases our desire for heaven (Romans 8:18-25; James 1:2-3; Titus 2:13; 1 Peter 1:7).

In the garden of Eden, God spoke to Adam and communicated in clear and direct ways, not in abstract concepts. God speaks to us today in the same way. In some ways, this is the most important meaning to be found in any tragedy. Tragic events demonstrate much of their meaning in the way we react to them. C.S. Lewis said, “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.” This does not mean that God causes tragedy, but that He uses our reaction to tragedy to speak to us. Tragic events remind us not only that we live in an imperfect and fallen world, but that there is a God who loves us and wants something better for us than the world has to offer.