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Monday 19 September 2016

How Do You Discover Your Spiritual Gift(s)?

The question we should ask ourselves in serving the Lord is "What gift or gifts has God given to me to use for His glory?" This is more important than what ministry does God want me to do. We often want to pinpoint a particular ministry. But the ministry may change, but our giftedness does not. Our life circumstances may change, we may change jobs or
have children. I was talking with three young couples about ministry. All had been involved in ministry when they were single and in college. All were now married and were struggling with feeling a sense that they had somehow slipped in their commitment to Christ. What they needed was someone to help them figure out what they should do about it. When I went through spiritual gifts with them, they were able to evaluate their ministry. Soon after that we started a young marrieds group. They all got involved in that. Then one of the young women who had the gifts of exhortation and administration got this group to take on organizing an evangelistic outreach that the whole church was involved in. Once they had the grid to evaluate serving the Lord, they went for it. And the Lord blessed them in many ways.
As human beings we go through life changes where we are no longer able to do the kind of ministry we had previously done in the same place, knowing what our gifts are helps us stay on track and evaluate what we can do for the Lord in our new situation. In Phil.1:12-14, Paul did not say "Well, I am a prisoner therefore my ministry of evangelism is over I'm washed up. I'll have to wait until I'm free to use my gifts. No, Paul looked for new opportunities to use his giftedness and serve the Lord while he was a prisoner. And he did and God brought the gospel to the Praetorian guard which was Caesar's special guard at Rome and other believer's in Rome were encouraged by Paul's example to preach Christ more courageously.
Paul knew where he fit and so wherever he went he knew what to do. In fact, God had changed his circumstance to use him in new and different ways. Many of you are new to Grace, maybe you have moved here from other cities or just from other churches. You are in new circumstances. Things are different. God has brought you here to use you in our midst. Understanding your giftedness helps evaluate where you can fit in. We need you!
The following are six ways to discover your gift(s).
1. Commit yourself to the Lord.
Paul tells us in Rom.12:1-2 that you are to submit yourself to Christ, turn away from the world, and transform your life by renewing your mind in the Scriptures. The context is spiritual gifts which he discusses in v.4-8. If you do not do this, you simply will lack the motivation to want to discover and use your spiritual gift. Reorder your priorities. It is amazing how if want to do something, we always somehow find the time.
2. Pray for God's leading
Mat.7:7 says that we should ask the Lord for what we need. Ask the Lord to help you discover what your gift or gifts are.
3. Evaluate your spiritual interests and desires.
When the Holy Spirit gave us the gift or gift He gave us the motivation to use it. Col.1:28 shows that Paul wanted to minister in the way that he was ministering using his gifts. He was drawn toward it. What are you interested in and what needs are you drawn toward meeting in people's lives? The questions that follow the definition of a particular gift above are for this purpose. Also, there are "Spiritual Gift Discovery Packets" that we have available to help you specifically evaluate your spiritual interests and desires. Also, with each gift comes frustrations, you become frustrated when you feel a particular need for which you are gifted is not being fulfilled.
For example, those with the gift of teaching are interested in explaining clearly the Word of God so others understand it. They are drawn to meet the spiritual need in others of understanding the truth of the Word of God. They become frustrated when they feel Christian are not having the Word explained clearly to them.
Those with the gift of exhortation are interested in urging others to apply the Word of God in their lives. They are driven to meet the need in Christians lives of growing in Christ and obeying Him. They become frustrated when they feel Christians aren't being urged enough to change their lives.
Those with the gift of evangelism are interested in bringing people into the kingdom of God. They are drawn toward those who do not know Christ to meet their need of salvation. They feel frustrated when Christians don't share their faith as a regular activity of their lives.
Those with the gift of mercy are interested in comforting others who are suffering. They are drawn toward relieving their physical and emotional needs. They get frustrated when they see those who are suffering neglected by others.
Those with the gift of giving are interested in giving financially to the Lord's work or to others. They are drawn toward meeting the financial and material needs of others. They get frustrated when they see Christians not give generously as a regular activity of their lives.
Those with the gift of administration are interested in leading Christians to accomplish a ministry objective for Christ. They want to meet the needs of a group of believers who need to get organized, get everybody moving in the same direction, and get something accomplished for Christ. They get frustrated when they see Christians spinning their wheels or neglecting crucial details when they are trying to accomplish a ministry for Christ.
Those with the gift of leadership are interested in leading a group of believers into greater love for Christ, for others, and for the lost. They are drawn toward meeting the spiritual needs of a group of believers as a whole and leading in fulfilling God's plan for His church. They get frustrated when they see a group of believers not growing in Christ, not fulfilling God's plan for the church, not moving toward greater love for Christ, for each other, and for the lost.
Those with the gift of helps are interested in helping people with needs or burdens that arise suddenly in their lives. They are drawn to rescuing people in time of immediate, unexpected and/or extraordinary need. They get frustrated when they see others who have sudden need not get helped right away.
Those with the gift of service are interested in assisting the body of Christ in fulfilling the Great Commission. They see the need that leaders have for assistance in a variety of ways and they want to meet that need. They get frustrated by the fact that more Christians don't help out in all these areas that need assistance.
4. Ask yourself the following questions under each of the nine spiritual gifts below and evaluate which gift seems to characterize you the most.
"Teaching"
This is the "spiritual ability to understand and explain effectively the text and truths of the Word of God." (Rom.12:7, 1 Cor.12:28)
1) Do you find that you are able to explain Biblical passages and truths to other believers in a clear and coherent presentation and enjoy doing that?
2) If you have taught the Scriptures, have others told you how much they learned when you have taught?
"Exhortation"
This is the "spiritual ability to effectively urge and encourage other believers with the Word of God to press on to greater obedience to Jesus Christ." (Rom.12:8)
1) Do you find it enjoyable and satisfying to urge others on to greater obedience in their spiritual lives?
2) Do you enjoy counseling and encouraging other believers with the Scriptures when they are going through personal problems and difficulties?
3) Do you find yourself drawn toward believers who are struggling and those who are struggling seek you out for counsel and encouragement?
"Evangelism"
This is the "spiritual ability to present the gospel in a clear and coherent way so that unbelievers accept Christ as Savior." (Eph.4:11)
1) Do you find it easy and enjoyable to lead a conversation with an unbeliever into discussing the gospel and do you share the gospel regularly?
2) Have you found that many people have come to Christ as a result of your witnessing?
"Mercy"
This is the "spiritual ability to effectively comfort and/or relieve the suffering believer through spiritual and/or physical means." (Rom.12:8)
1) Do you feel strong compassion for those believers who are suffering that moves you to comfort them and help relieve their suffering?
2) Are you drawn toward those ministries in the church that help relieve the suffering of other believers?
"Giving"
This is the "spiritual ability to give of one's material goods or financial resources sacrificially for the Lord's work and/or the financial and material needs of believers (above and beyond the Biblical responsibility of all believers)." (Rom.12:8)
1) When you give to the Lord's work or for the needs of believers, do you give generously and abundantly, above and beyond the Biblical responsibility of non-gifted believers?
"Administration"
This is the "spiritual ability to effectively plan, organize, and direct a group of Christians to accomplish a particular ministry objective in a harmonious and orderly way." (1 Cor.12:28)
1) Do you find it easy to plan out specific steps in detail that need to be taken to accomplish a particular ministry objective?
2) Do you find it easy to organize a group of saints into a smoothly working group to accomplish a ministry objective?
3) Do you find that other Christians have a confidence in your ability to direct them in a particular ministry objective in an organized way and they willingly follow you?
"Leadership"
This is the "spiritual ability to discern the spiritual needs of a group of Christians and lead them into fulfilling God's plan for them which is greater love for Christ, for one another, and for the lost." (Rom.12:8)
1) Are you able to discern the spiritual needs of a group of believers?
2) Do you have a desire to lead a group of believers into greater love for Christ, for one another, and for the lost?
3) Do Christians follow you when you attempt to lead them into this plan of God for them?
"Helps"
This is the "spiritual ability to effectively come to the aid of another believer to meet a personal, temporal (non-spiritual) burden or need which often is immediate, unexpected, and/or extraordinary." (1 Cor.12:28)
1) When a temporal (non-spiritual) need arises in a Christian's life that is sudden and immediate and you can meet that need, do you immediately respond to try to meet it?
2) Are you motivated by a strong desire to relieve that Christian of his or her burden or need that has arisen?
3) Do you have a greater desire to meet these kinds of needs on a need-by-need basis rather than meeting one of these needs on a long-term basis?
"Service"
This is the "spiritual ability to effectively perform self-sacrificial actions and tasks to assist the body of believers in the fulfillment of the Great Commission." (Rom.12:7)
1) Do you have a desire to assist somewhere in the ministry of the church?
2) Do you desire to use your talents and abilities to assist those are leading in the ministry of the church?
4. Seek the opinion of others who have watched you minister.
Another very helpful approach in discovering your gift is ask others who know you and have watched you minister what they think your gift is. Gifts often are more recognized by others than by your own self. They can see what you do well, where your bent in ministering to others is. For those of us who are leaders in the church we need to be challenging others to use their gift and help them recognize their giftedness and find ministry based on it for God. This is what others did in my life.
5. Evaluate your fruitfulness in ministries you have done in the past.
Look at what you have done when you have ministered to others and ask yourself where God has blessed and others have been blessed by you. In Acts 9:39 Dorcas had been effective in helping the widows. They were demonstrating that by their presence and tears. She probably had the gift of helps or mercy. Sometimes this can be done by the process of elimination. If you have taught and have not been that effective. You have eliminated that gift as a possibility and can move onto other gifts as possibilities. Either approach can prove helpful.
6. Begin ministering in an area that you think you might be gifted and see if you bear fruit in the lives of others.
If you do well and you are drawn toward it and others see that as an effective area of ministry - great, if not try something else. If you minister in children's ministry, and you love it. You don't it is okay to move on.
Discovering your spiritual gift is like discovering a natural talent. Sometimes you've just got to jump in and see what happens.
It isn't until your kids play soccer that you see if you have any natural talent in that area. It is often the same in spiritual gifts. I think that is one reason why the emphasis in the N.T. is not on discovering your spiritual gift, but on loving one another, serving one another, and building up one another. Rather than discover your gift and then do all those things.
This is especially important when you are younger - college age and below or if you come to Christ later in life. You may not have the ministry experience to be able to evaluate your giftedness, relax take your time, love others, follow your desires and see where the Lord leads you. Also, those with different gifts can do the same ministry, but there "bent" will be different as they do it. A variety of gifted Christians may volunteer to teach 3rd grade Sunday School. But according to their giftedness will approach it in a different way.
A Christian with the gift of teaching will want to make sure that the kids get alot of Biblical content and clearly understand what the Bible says and means. A Christian with the gift of exhortation will be very concerned about changing a child's life as result of the lesson. Application gets a heavy emphasis.
A Christian with the gift of administration will focus on the class structure and order and make sure all the details are taken care of and everyone follows rules. They will often break them up into small groups and are able to keep track of a variety of things happening at the same time.
A Christian with the gift of leadership will also focus on the total class, but will want to simplify the structure have everyone working on the same activity at the same time and will be able to handle a large group of kids at the same time without any difficulty.
A Christian with the gift of service or helps will often follow the lesson as given and feel joy in completing the ministry as given. Having overseen the children's ministry at my last church, I saw this all the time. I could often pick out people's giftedness just by observing how they went about ministry. What we often think are personality differences in the SS classroom may actually be differences in giftedness The purpose of discovering your spiritual gift or gifts is not to be a substitute for ministry. I can't serve the Lord effectively until I find my gift, but rather as you serve the Lord and love others, the discovering of your giftedness helps you to focus your energy. But it is in ministry that you discover you giftedness.
7. Identify your spiritual gift or gifts
After you have applied the above process, you can try to identify your gift.
The spiritual gift that fits your spiritual interests and desires for ministry and that you and others see bears fruit for Christ when you use it is your spiritual gift.
Most Christians have one spiritual gift. I believe that those whom God has called to lead in the church will have two spiritual gifts, one "speaking" gift (teaching, exhortation, or evangelism) and one "leadership gift" (administration or leadership).
Four Cautions:
1. Some Christians have a difficult time evaluating themselves and may not be able to discover their spiritual gift themselves. If you are like that, don't be discouraged, find another Christian who can help you in this process. Remember, spiritual giftedness emerges out of actually doing ministry and bearing fruit.
2. If you are the only one who thinks you have a particular spiritual gift and other Christians who know you do not think you do, you actually may not have that gift.
Gifts are not hidden. They are obvious to others. As a pastor I have spent alot of time recruiting people for ministry based on their spiritual gift. Most of the time I was able to identify their spiritual gift once I got to know them and see them in action. I would often let them try various ministry activities to see how they did and help identify their gift. But if someone told me they had a certain gift and I watch them minister and myself or others couldn't see it, I directed them to look at another possible spiritual gift as theirs.
3.If you are in your teens or twenties, you may not have had enough opportunity to minister as an adult to discern your gift or to demonstrate your gift to others and need more experience for you and others to see it. Get more experience by ministering and it will be seen.
4. If after all this, you still can't discover your spiritual gift, then for now assume you have the gift of service and find a place of ministry where you can assist others in ministry and watch the Holy Spirit work through you! Those with the gift of service, often can't see it because it is an assisting gift.



But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD. (Genesis 6:8)

My Dear in Him,
Please follow me to study this words of hope from the beginning to the end of the messages so you can found grace in the eyes of The Almighty Father in obedience to The Divine direction to His prophet.
The word “grace” appears for the first time in the Bible in this verse. Noah lived in the midst of the most heinously evil society the world had known, but because he had found grace, God favored him with personal instruction about the coming catastrophic judgment and the details for a new beginning on earth.
The language of Genesis 6:8 gives us insight into Noah’s character. “Found” is a simple active perfect verb, not a passive one. Thus, Noah found favor—grace—in God’s eyes because he was actively looking for it. Likewise, Adam found no helpmate from among the animals that was suitable for him (Genesis 2:20), and Noah’s dove did not find rest for the sole of her foot (Genesis 8:9). Laban did not find his household images that Rachel had stolen and hidden (Genesis 31:35), and Hilkiah the priest found a book of the law of the Lord given by Moses
(2 Chronicles 34:14-15). God could have used a passive verb in reference to Noah, but He did not.
What can we learn from the life of this great man?
Evidently, God intended for us to know this key factor: Noah’s life was righteous—in spite of the horrible condition of the world of his day. He was looking for God’s direction and for the answers to his heart’s cry. Noah wasn’t merely hanging around waiting for the inevitable destruction that he sensed must come as a result of the awful rebellion that surrounded him. Noah was anticipating a response from God—and when God finally did give him instruction, Noah “found” the favor that he sought!
Captain of Industry
Many centuries later, God warned Ezekiel of future judgment that would happen to the land of Israel because of its wickedness. God identified three men—Noah, Daniel, and Job—as examples of the best “righteous” men in history (Ezekiel 14:14, 20). If that comparison has any meaning, Noah was much more than a mere chance recipient of God’s grace.
Job was “the greatest of all the men of the east” (Job 1:3). His livestock resources (mainly those for caravan duty) were enormous. That certainly meant that he was a successful trade broker and possibly a source for prized stock. He had multiple houses and land—so much so that “bands” from nearby nations were necessary to destroy his wealth.
God had labeled Job “my servant...there is none like him in the earth, a perfect [blameless] and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth [shuns] evil” (Job 1:8). Job was much more than a “nice guy.” He was probably the wealthiest man of his day, and yet he was of such godly character that God used him to teach Satan a lesson!
Daniel was one of the king’s descendants and nobles from Judah taken captive by Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 1:3). The account of Daniel and his three godly friends is well known among Christians, but the young adult experiences of Daniel often overshadow the long life that he led as the leader of the “scientists” (learned men) of that day. He was commissioned as a “great man” by Nebuchadnezzar and “sat in the gate of the king” (Daniel 2:48-49). Daniel served in some form of senior political and advisory position for six kings over some 70 years. Not bad for a captive!
God identified Daniel as a “man greatly beloved” (Daniel 10:11). He was privileged to have unusual spiritual insight, which he could have used to his personal advantage. But he always made it clear that he was gifted by God’s grace—to whom he always gave credit. Furthermore, God used Daniel to record several of the most remarkable prophecies in all of Scripture. Scholars are still discussing the book of Daniel. He was a significant person indeed!
If the comparisons of the righteous men listed in Ezekiel 14 are to be genuine comparisons, Noah must have been a person of significance in his region—if not well known throughout the world of his day. He clearly possessed or had access to the resources and skills needed to accomplish the monumental task that was assigned to him. Since God’s instructions to build the Ark are somewhat general, it is not beyond reason to assume that Noah ran an architectural and contracting business of some kind.
The pre-Flood civilization would certainly have been advanced enough for such an enterprise. The evolutionary cloud has mesmerized most of the world into relegating the “ancient” world into some sort of pre-human existence—living in caves and grass huts with animal skins for clothing. The Bible paints a much different picture! There were cities during Noah’s day, as well as developed technology that included metallurgy and the skills to build and market musical instruments (Genesis 4:17-22). Somebody had to construct the habitations for the growing population, and someone had to coordinate the distribution and development of those manufacturing places that produced the products needed by that society.
The world of Noah was very wicked, but it functioned with much the same needs as our current world. When the Lord Jesus wanted to emphasize the suddenness of the destruction in the coming end-times judgment, He did it by drawing a comparison with the “ordinary” life of the populations around Noah.
And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all. (Luke 17:26-27)
Noah was an important man in his day. Whether he was a general contractor, an architect, or a business baron is pretty much an educated guess. But the fact that he found grace is important. Noah was fully dedicated to the work of God during his life.
Walked with God
The Bible says that Noah was one of only two men in all of history who “walked with God” (Genesis 6:9). The other is Enoch, who may be more well known since he was taken up into God’s presence without dying (Genesis 5:24). Efforts by some to portray Noah as a bumbling, drunken hypocrite are simply not true. God’s commentary is that Noah was “just” and “perfect” (upright, without blemish). The Creator entrusted him with a monumental task that is unique in all of history.
Noah was “just.” That simply means that he was known for his equitable dealings with others. Even in the wicked world that disgusted the Creator, Noah was “justified” in his dealings. He charged reasonable prices for his work. He gave a good product (whatever it was) to those who employed his services. His honest dealings gave rise to his influence in the community. He was proven to be a man of integrity (Genesis 7:1).
Noah was “perfect.” That precious reputation, at least from God’s perspective, means that he was a man without condemnation. His “just” dealings resulted in a “blameless” record. Whatever the wicked people of his day may have said behind his back, they knew that Noah was above reproach. Just as folks today often resort to rumor-mongering and distortion of facts to cover their own guilt, those around Noah no doubt employed some of the same practices to discredit righteous Noah. He may well have had that kind of treatment, but God saw that he was “perfect.”
Preacher of Righteousness
Peter called Noah a “preacher of righteousness” (2 Peter 2:5). Think of what that means in the context of Genesis 6! The whole earth was “filled with violence” and “every heart” only thought of evil. The social milieu must have been a real mess. Yet Noah had the guts to stand up publically for the righteous behavior that just about everyone else openly and loudly rejected.
Perhaps his extended family members, and even some or most of his employees, were under his influence. But by the time the judgment of God fell, only Noah, his wife, and three of their sons and their wives were willing to follow his leadership into the Ark. Many would consider a ministry with such results a failure today, and yet God insisted that Noah’s faith not only “saved” his family but the future world from extinction (Hebrews 11:7)!
We are not told in Scripture what Noah preached about. Enoch (the other man who walked with God) preached about the return of the Lord in judgment (Jude 1:14-15). Noah may well have preached about the coming judgment of the Flood and the desperate need of the world’s people to turn back to their Creator for salvation. Whatever he may have preached and however he implemented his heart’s desire, Noah was labeled a “preacher of righteousness” by the only Judge that ultimately counts.
God’s grace is always available. It is not hidden from anyone. But it must be “found” by God’s servants as we “come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need” (Hebrews 4:16).

My Most Beloved,
If you look for God with your whole heart you will find Him and He will remove that affliction out of your life, family, marriage and business.
God is great and also the wisest personage in the universe. Your decision to look for Him today as the solution to the problems that have weighed you down in this life is the only key to the problem.
You might be among those who are searching for God but not with your whole heart. You might also be searching for God and at the same time going to the places you know from your heart that is not pleasing to God Almighty.

God is everywhere you go though not accessible from all places you have fixed your heart for the solution to your needs.
So many people have looked for this God through many gods of various religions and yet they are still confused of life and why they even came into existence.

Others have believed that joining different kinds of Self Realization organizations is the key to actualize and realize what they are looking for.
I have seen others who are tired of other gods of other people but now they have decided to create their own gods to worship. Can a man create God?


Yet many men have created gods and deceived you to worship them.
Many are calling upon the names of other gods they do not know about simply because they want to try a certain kind of worship and see how it can be with them.  Some others are busy looking for a place to discover another strange god which is not yet discovered by any other man.  If we move a little into the Bible book we will discover the exact message of God concerning searching and developing gods in any other scientific method which the Bible rightly stipulated, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.

Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:
Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
And showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.” – EXODUS 20: 3-6.

God is warning you from this portion of the scripture to stop developing any form of worship that will entice you to worship other gods.
God is also warning you in particular to remove and throw away those gods you kept in secret places which men do not know you are worshipping. 

Stars and other things in the skies are not made to be worshipped by The Almighty Father and the Creator of universe. God commanded you also never to worship gods of woods, silvers, gold and iron.
God spoke to us through  Moses and said. “And the LORD commanded me at that time to teach you statutes and judgments, that ye might do them in the land whither ye go over to possess it.
Take ye therefore good heed unto yourselves; for ye saw no manner of similitude on the day that the LORD spake unto you in Horeb out of the midst of the fire:
Lest ye corrupt yourselves, and make you a graven image, the similitude of any figure, the likeness of male or female,
The likeness of any beast that is on the earth, the likeness of any winged fowl that flieth in the air,
The likeness of any thing that creepeth on the ground, the likeness of any fish that is in the waters beneath the earth:
And lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the host of heaven, shouldest be driven to worship them, and serve them, which the LORD thy God hath divided unto all nations under the whole heaven. - Deuteronomy 4:14-19

God is angry with you as you are bowing down to them and this is the source of those problems that refuses to go out of your life. The Almighty Father does not want you to worship the gods of your land.
Some people do carry the gods of their lands in wooden form to another country for worshipping purposes but The Almighty Father cannot be carried in a wooden form because He is accessible from any place and any condition you can call Him in truth and in Spirit wholeheartedly.   

There is no good gods in seas and oceans. There is no marine good gods that is capable to do what Almighty God cannot do for you.
He warned you never to bow down to any of them. Your destiny is purely in the hand of The Almighty Father. None of your blessings comes as a result of worshipping idols.
God is jealous and will not be happy if you are giving the glories that are due to His Most Holy Name, Jehovah to other gods of nations and other gods who have ears but cannot hear.
If you believe me today, and decide to drop those gods you are serving and to come to The Almighty Jehovah through His Son, Jesus Christ.

The Bible warned, “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent. Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne.  He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches. The Revelation of Saint John  3:19-22.
Why not decide right now as you are reading this message and give your entire life to your Creator so it shall be well with you, your family and all your businesses?
Will you continue to serve the gods that demands for the blood of your children for ritual purposes and sacrifices so as to bless and protect you?
Will you serve the gods that takes away your fertility in other to give you unrealistic financial blessings and fame?
Reason well before you go.
God is telling me that some group of people is trying to initiate you into a cult, an occult group, a satanic system of worship.
Please beware and run away for your dear life so you will not regret the final outcome of it.
There is nothing absolutely good in Satan. He is a liar and father of all liars.
If you believe this message is for you in particular and you wants to be saved before it is too late. Why not call my attention for my direction to establish your faith in Jesus Christ?
Accept and Confess the name of Jesus Christ so He shall come into your life and be your God as you have totally dropped all form of other gods with sincere heart.
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him.- JOHN 14:6-7
Am available to assist you to develop your faith in God and also to pray with you for instant divine solution to those problems that has taken you far and wide without hope for solution.
“And thou, Solomon my son, know thou the God of thy father, and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind: for the LORD searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts: if thou seek him, he will be found of thee; but if thou forsake him, he will cast thee off for ever. - I CHRONICLES 28:9.
God bless you for giving a listening ear to this message of God that is specially made for you today for your upliftment.

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God bless you.
Bishop Uchenna C. Okonkwor
472 Amherst St
Suite 732225
Nashua, NH 03063
781-569-0201. 
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JESUS CHRIST IS THE LORD.



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