*Genesis 31:40 MSG*
I was out in all kinds of weather, from torrid heat to freezing cold, putting in many a sleepless night.
Genesis 31:41 For twenty years I've done this: I slaved away fourteen years for your two daughters and another six years for your
flock and you changed my wages ten times.
Genesis 31:42 If the God of my father, the God of Abraham and the Fear of Isaac, had not stuck with me, you would have sent me off penniless. But God saw the fix I was in and how hard I had worked and last night rendered his verdict."
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ππΌ Jacob was cheated several times by no other person than his uncle..
ππΌHe worked like an elephant but earned like a rat...but, God intervened.ππΌ
ππΌFor everyone who has cheated you out of what is due you, God will render His verdict..
ππΌUnto everyone whom you have worked for
and refuses to pay you as and when due, God will render His verdict.
ππΌUnto everyone with whom you have transacted business with and he or she refuses to give you your portion, God will render His verdict.
ππΌYou will not work for nothing. God will Intervene and render you what is due you in Jesus nameππΌ @threadreaderapp unroll
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ππ½We however converted 2 rooms and adjourning surroundings to the large shop in the picture above. We however have the windows removed from the rooms before the conversion. (
The shop can still be converted back to 2 rooms)
ππ½It has 3 existing toilets with 2 more uncompleted.
ππ½It seats on 960 square meters.
ππ½It has a borehole within the premises.
ππ½2 large water tanks.
ππ½A quarter of a plot still lies at the back of the house unused.
ππ½A large shop attached to the main building.
ππ½The building lies situated on a major road of Abiola way, Aladesanmi road, off Madojutimi, ABEOKUTA.
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Documents duly registered at the Federal High Court, ABEOKUTA include
π 1. Original agreement & survey from
Theme -God's doings can put you in a state where you lack the words to describe what just happened
1. Moses saw God in action in Egypt. He saw the spectacular, the Supernatural & the Miraculous all at once. He became so overwhelmed that he could only
2. utter three words
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Exodus 15:1b MSG
what a victory!
What he saw and experienced were indescribable. He just dint know how to describe what God just pulled off.
2. Hannah too could not contain herself infact, she could barely walk on the bare floor again.
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1 Samuel 2:1 MSG
Hannah prayed: I'm bursting with God-news! I'm walking on air. I'm laughing at my rivals. I'm dancing my salvation.
She was "walking on air" she was bursting with ecstatic joy. It's the kind of joy that can make anyone restless
D life of a chosen is always a call into d life of conflict. A call into d unknown, into a life of d mysterious
Mary ws chosen for a "divine assignment"
An assignment dat brought"conflict" into her life
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To be chosen creates conflicts.
-βConflictβ means a clash of two or more things. ,in this context, clash of two natures.
β’ Mary was not the only virgin of her day.
God could have called any of the virgins of her days, but God chose Mary.
She did not ask to be chosen
3. She had to face shame, misunderstanding, & confrontation with Joseph, her friends, parents
B4 this: She was happily engaged. She was lookin 4ward to her marriage. She was anticipatin a normal life, but nw she faced d challenge of conflict bc she ws chosenβshe was troubled
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D way God works is unfathomable. Sometimes, He uses humour to achieve d ultimate goal.
D king was so bored & in a twist of d discussion he was havin with "Assistant Elisha" brother Gehazi, he asked in V4
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2 Kings 8:4 MSG
The king was talking with Gehazi, servant to the Holy Man, saying, "TELL ME SOME STORIES OF d GREAT THINGS ELISHA DID."
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The king had said, tell me a story
That woman's story was not d only story Gehazi knew.
Records have it that Elisha performed 16 miracles.
Parted the waters of the Jordan River (2 King 2:14)
Purification of the water source for Jericho (2 King 2:18-22)
Protection of the prophet by two she-bears (2 King 2:23-25)
Water for the army of Israel and success over the Moabites (2 Kng 3:16-25)
He was d king of Assyria.
He was known as d "d great king"
He was so powerful nations feared him. He used d gods of d conquered territories as wood to flame the fire around him during winter.
He had other gods thrown into trash cans and burned with fire π₯ (V19)
Mortals were no match for him.
gods too were "running" from pillar-post seeking for help from other manmade gods π. None could withstand him...none could stop him either.
On a day like this, he turned his attention on Israel and Israel's God. He had just finished dealing with Judah, Israel's sister.
Now, a king with such a RESUME would easily be on top of the world, after all, he had some gods behind bars, others, he used as firewood.