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  • Let’s talk about CYPTOCURRENCY

    Let’s talk about CYPTOCURRENCY

    I have received questions from people who wanted to decide on buying crypto. Their first concern is, it is legit? Yes, it is.
    Is it profitable? It can be highly profiting.
    Is it risky? It is very risky.
    The law of investment says the higher the profit, the more the risk.

    That being said, I do like to examine crypto from the perspective of a currency. At least, it is called a digital currency which means, a currency that is not on paper but can be transacted online.

    The value of every currency is in its “purchasing power”. Dollars, for instance, is not the highest in terms of foreign exchange but it is the most powerful. Do you know why? It can buy more items without converting it into another currency. Naira as it is has a purchasing power though limited. The question is, what is the purchasing power of crypto? Can it be spent in the mainstream market? What items can I buy with it? Can I use it to buy a product on Jumia or Amazon? Can I transfer it to a woman selling clothes in Gbagi market?

    For crypto to be sustained, it has to increase its purchasing power. That was what happened early this year that made it gain its highest value in history. When Elon Musk announced that his company was investing in crypto and that people can use it to purchase their product- electric cars, the value of crypto jumped up. But the moment he announced that they will no longer accept it, the value sank up till this moment.

    So, a currency can only be sustained when its purchasing power increases. This is what crypto is trying to achieve anyway but they have a long way to go. There are three major ways through which this can be achieved: Government Policy, Bigwig private Investors and Public acceptance. I am going to be expatiating on each.

    For a long time, the crypto world has been surviving on the third option but also need the other two to get into the future. In this article, I am going to explain the possibilities and difficulties that surround the three options.

    1. Government Policy-

    As at the last check, Investopedia reported that more than 10 countries have banned crypto. This includes Nigeria, India and China. Some major countries of the world like the US, UK and Canada have zoned it under some financial regulations and allowed it to be in use but not fully accepted as a legal tender. Some other countries are yet to decide what to do with it. So far, it is only El Salvador đŸ‡žđŸ‡» that has fully accepted crypto as a legal tender.

    Crypto will gain much value if it is fully accepted as a legal tender by countries around the world most especially the big brother countries. That would mean that it can be spent in the mainstream market. But that comes with some constraints. Firstly, many countries are concerned that the transaction cannot be tracked. I guess that was why Nigeria banned it. The Endsars protest was mainly sponsored with crypto. At least, the Feminist Coalition that ran the central budget received over 50 million naira in crypto. And the government couldn’t hunt down the donors.

    Some countries are concerned that illegal businesses including drugs and terrorism may be funded with it. Some nations don’t want it to overshadow their currency. That’s why India is planning to launch a digital version of its currency. The big brother countries will have to subject crypto to serious financial regulations if it will be adopted.

    Maybe crypto can overcome all these hurdles? Maybe not? It is worthwhile to know that its main strength is in the fact that transactions can’t be traced and that is one thing serious-minded countries will not succumb to. They will also want to regulate it to reduce its risk and that will, in turn, reduce its profit. Maybe they will be able to reach a middle ground in the nearest future.

    2. Bigwig investors.

    The second option for crypto to harness higher purchasing power is what I call “Bigwig investors”. I said it earlier that it was the singular support of Elon Musk, the second richest man in the world that shoot up the value of crypto in recent time. When he dropped his support it went down and it is yet to recover. These investors are owners of big companies that produce commodities which is sold to the mainstream market. If they accept cryptocurrency, people can use it to buy their products thus increasing the purchasing power of the currency.

    That’s not all. When a bigwig investor accepts it, the smaller ones including their rival companies will follow suit. This played out when Elon Musk initially declared that people could pay for their electric cars in crypto. Some other companies quickly joined in purchasing and investing in crypto which further helps in shooting up it’s value.

    But why did Elon Musk drop his support? Why are other investors careful of adopting it? What are the hopes rising lately which may impart positively on the cryptocurrency? It will be too long to talk about that in this, so let’s have a part 2.

    Disclaimer- Things written here reflects my personal opinions based on the latest information available at the point of putting this together.

    Ife Adetona
    ©July, 2021

  • SPIRITUAL CAREER BALANCING

    SPIRITUAL CAREER BALANCING

    I have always said this over and over. If you are a young man or lady who is fervent in the things of God but pay little or no attention to your career & academics, you will pay for it in a very hard way.

    When the reality of life dawn on you. When you no longer get fed by your parents. When the cares of this world become evident, you may end up losing all your spiritual rigour and become lukewarm.

    You must have seen some alumni, brothers & sisters of your school fellowships and churches who tell you stories of when they used to burn, go to village outreaches, raise the dead and all who are now retired as Sunday School teachers and elders or youths coordinators in the Church. Those are even fair. Some are now only Sunday to Sunday believers. Where is the fire? Where is the zeal? Where is “give me the land” prayers? Children must eat and pay school fees!

    That’s why our ministry is intentionally wired to ensure spiritual and career balancing. I have seen young men who jumped in and out of our ministry because according to them, we teach success, prosperity and marital instead of fire, mysteries and so on. If they took their time, they could have seen those things too but they wanted just one thing- fireeeeeee.

    If you take your spiritual and career together in this early stage of your youth, when you grow older, you will burn as much as you want and glow in life at the same time.

    Lam 3:27 It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.

    Ife Adetona
    SADOZ PRESIDENT W/W
    ©JULY 2021

  • SABBATH DAY: Saturday or Sunday?

    SABBATH DAY: Saturday or Sunday?

    One day, we were having night devotion in the house. We read from the book of Nehemiah where I needed to mention that Sabbath was a Saturday. I had barely said it when someone blurted out: “is Sabbath not on Sunday?”, another also said: “yes, Sabbath is Sunday”. I was about to explain when I got another objection: “if Sabbath was Saturday then we should go to Church on Saturdays and the ‘7th day Adventist’ should be the right ones.” After saying that, they had exhausted their points and awaited me to respond.

    I explained:

    1. Sabbath day was Saturday. Sunday is the Lord’s Day. Some call it Resurrection Day or the Christian Sabbath.

    Mark 16:1: Sat­urday evening, when the Sabbath ended, Mary Magda­lene, Mary the moth­er of James, and Sa­lome went out and pur­chased burial spices so they could anoint Jesus’ body.

    2.Rev.1:10 I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet.

    Just as the Holy Communion replaced the Passover, the Lord’s day replaced the Sabbath day. Jesus declared that He is the Lord of the Sabbath that means, the Lord’s day supersedes the Sabbath day.

    Luk 6:5 And he said unto them, That the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.

    The next question, therefore, is that if observing services on Saturday as against Sunday is a sin. Aside from other doctrinal issues that may be associated with those who prefer to worship on Saturdays, there’s absolutely nothing wrong in worshipping on a Saturday or Friday or whichever day and the Bible established this.

    Colossians 2:16: Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holy day, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days

    Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying going to Church on Sunday is not compulsory. What I am saying is that if a denomination chooses Saturday or Friday for worship, they are still Biblically right provided they aren’t filled with other heresies. I’m not sorry to say, some denominations who chooses other days of worship have other heretic issues. However, some of those who do services on Sunday also have heretic issues. What am trying to say is that, the day is not actually the problem.

    Meanwhile, it is wise that a church worships on Sundays given the fact that Sunday is a work-free day in the world culture. I also learnt that some countries declared Friday as a work-free day while Sunday is a work full day. If a missionary is in such a place, it’s just wise he fixes Fridays for his services.

    Ife Adetona
    SADOZ President W/W
    ©SADOZ, July 2021

  • Understanding the Book of Roman 6

    Understanding the Book of Roman 6

    “Well then, should we keep on sinning so that God can show us more and more of his wonderful grace?” (Romans 6:1)

    Romans 6:1 is that passage that should caution the ‘once saved forever saved folks’ that where they are heading for is doom, but they have turned it into a weapon. Their argument is that ‘Paul preached grace so much that he had to say such.’ And they would add ‘have we preached grace to as much as Paul?’ If you are hearing that line of defence for the first time, you will know it is nonsense but when you hear it repeatedly, you will start thinking that it actually makes sense.
    If verse one of Chapter six could start like that then something must have led to it from Chapter 5.

    “God’s law was given so that all people could see how sinful they were. But as people sinned more and more, God’s wonderful grace became more abundant.” (Romans 5:20)

    At first, take note of the tense of that speech, it was all in the past tense which means that before Jesus came, there was a saving law, people broke those laws so God was sending grace (pardon) in different forms till He eventually sent Jesus Christ who brought the saving grace. That is, God responded to man’s many sins with grace.
    But Chapter 6:1 is written in the present form. It says: “Well then, should we keep on sinning so that God can show us more and more of his wonderful grace?”

    Now that we have received the saving grace, shall we continue to live in sin so that God will keep giving us grace (pardon)? Paul says, it shouldn’t be, because we are no longer under the law but under grace.

    It is like saying, you are not admitted through JAMB, it is those who are admitted through JAMB that try to cheat during exams but you are not supposed to be cheating. Paul went further to say, but if you choose to cheat in the exam hall then you have become a slave to sin (examination malpractice) and that will lead to expulsion from the school. In essence, believers who live as slaves to sins will be sent to hell. In verse i6, he says, “Don’t you realize that you become the slave of whatever you choose to obey? You can be a slave to sin, which leads to death, or you can choose to obey God, which leads to righteous living.”

    When you submit to examination malpractice (sin), it will lead to death and eventually eternal death which is hell but if you choose to shun sin, you will live righteously (v19) and become holy which will earn you eternity (v22). Brethren, you have to work for that part.

    Let us go back to why Paul preached so much grace and we are not doing so today. Sorry to burst your bubble, Paul preached so much about saving grace just because there so much preaching about saving law through circumcision. We don’t have such problem today. Paul didn’t preach so much about gay, pornography, drugs, masturbation and abortion because it wasn’t an issue back then but it is an issue today.
    One beautiful thing about the Scripture is that we can use those same scriptures Paul used then to correct our present current societal ills. I mean, I can use the same rod that was used to beat a stubborn child to beat a lying child. Different problems, different emphasis, same tool.

  • Understanding the Book of Roman 5

    Understanding the Book of Roman 5

    So just as sin ruled over all people and brought them to death, now God’s wonderful grace rules instead, giving us right standing with God and resulting in eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans 5:21 NLT)

    Adam brought sin and sin brought death. Jesus brought salvation and salvation brought life, not just any life but eternal life because the death that sin brought was also eternal death. So, the life that Christ brought will not be adequate if all it contains is life in this world and no eternal life in the thereafter.

    This eternal life is a multidimensional provision with underlining demands from us. There is no gift of God to man that comes without placing a demand on man. Even an automatic car will not drive itself. The Bible says Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. Abraham did something. Though very little but he did something. If am feeling hot and there is an AC in the room. My duty is to put it on. The AC was provided by someone but I am required to do something to enjoy it.

    Eternal life is not just about eternity in heaven. It encapsulates so many privileges. I can decide to emphasize any part of it in my messages. That part that Paul emphasized in Romans is right standing with God. The privilege for all to call God Father be it a Jew or a Gentile.

    Among the provisions to enjoy in eternal salvation is divine health. Let me ask, are all Christians living in divine health? In eternal salvation, there is victory over sin. Are all believers living victoriously over sin? In eternal salvation, there is prosperity. Are all believers prosperous? In eternal salvation, there is assurance not to die any kind of death or die suddenly or in an accident. Are all believers dying peacefully at a good old age? Holy Ghost Baptism is also part of this eternal life. Do all believers speak in tongues? In eternal salvation, is the assurance of making heaven but to think all believers will make heaven is delusional and erroneous. It is like thinking your phone will charge by itself because a charger and electricity had already been provided. God already done His part, we are expected to do our part.
    There are demands placed on us order to enjoy each of the provision contained in eternal life.
    The demand to eternity with Christ in heaven is the pursuit of holy living, without which, no man shall see the Lord.

  • Understanding the Book of Roman 4

    Understanding the Book of Roman 4

    So the promise is received by faith. It is given as a free gift. And we are all certain to receive it, whether or not we live according to the Law of Moses, if we have faith like Abraham’s. For Abraham is the father of all who believe.” (Romans 4:16)

    This is actually one of the many verses in the book of Romans that may make some Twenty-first century believers think that their eternal salvation is permanent and unconditional. And that is because we don’t understand the context of that discussion or even appreciate the gift of salvation we have.

    The verse in particular is not talking of rapture, the promise it is talking about is salvation. You really don’t know what a big deal that is. You may ask, if accepting Jesus into one’s life require a lot of explanation. Yes, it does. Those people were already loosing it. Some people were telling them that salvation can’t be that simple or cheap. The Jewish Christians were telling the Gentile Christians that they needed to do some other things particularly circumcision before they can be accepted as Christians. I hope you understand that?

    The Jews were like, you have to write WAEC and have 6 credits and write JAMB with over 200 scores before getting admitted into a university because, we did the same. But Paul was saying whether they wrote the exams or not, Jesus had already given them admissions. They have been granted admission into the presence of God, into the University of Heaven unconditionally as long as they’ve accepted Jesus as their Lord and Saviour.

    I have come across people who think that have committed severe unpardonable sins and after giving their lives to Christ and confessing Jesus they asked, “is that all?” They feel that it can’t be that easy. The Devil actually makes them feel that that can’t be all that is required to be forgiven. So, Paul is saying, that is actually all. And I am telling you today, that is all.

    The Bible isn’t essentially referring to rapture or eternal salvation here or anywhere in most of the epistles as regards law and grace. Get the fact. But this is the good news; salvation guarantees that you will surely be raptured provided you live a holy life. Yes, your admission was certain and unconditional. Yes, your admission guarantees you a graduation but the graduation is not automatic. Your matriculation guarantees makes your convocation certain, but there is a price. You must consciously live a holy life. We know that it is not all who gained admission into a school that graduates. That is why Paul told us in Romans 12:1 to present our body as “a living and holy sacrifice.”
    Most students have never thought about losing their admission or not graduating from the school. In that same way, a true Christian will not be worried about losing his salvation or eternal security (getting raptured). But there are students who need to be worried and disturbed. Why? They play truancy. They are in school this hour and out of school the next hour. They are in Christ this hour and out of Christ the next hour. If you are such and any preacher told you not to be worried and be rest assured that you will be raptured, he is deceiving you. This is not a school where lecturers can be bribed in order for you to graduate. A lecturer in this school can however assure focused students that they will graduate irrespective of their low marks in certain courses or even their failure to pass certain courses. As long as they are on track with the mind of Christ, they will not lose heaven.
    “But how did his faith help him? Was he (Abraham) declared righteous only after he had been circumcised, or was it before he was circumcised? The answer is that God accepted him first, and then he was circumcised later!” (Romans 4:10)

    So the promise is received by faith. It is given as a free gift. And we are all certain to receive it, whether or not we live according to the Law of Moses, if we have faith like Abraham’s. For Abraham is the father of all who believe.” (Romans 4:16)

    This is actually one of the many verses in the book of Romans that may make some Twenty-first century believers think that their eternal salvation is permanent and unconditional. And that is because we don’t understand the context of that discussion or even appreciate the gift of salvation we have.

    The verse in particular is not talking of rapture, the promise it is talking about is salvation. You really don’t know what a big deal that is. You may ask, if accepting Jesus into one’s life require a lot of explanation. Yes, it does. Those people were already loosing it. Some people were telling them that salvation can’t be that simple or cheap. The Jewish Christians were telling the Gentile Christians that they needed to do some other things particularly circumcision before they can be accepted as Christians. I hope you understand that?

    The Jews were like, you have to write WAEC and have 6 credits and write JAMB with over 200 scores before getting admitted into a university because, we did the same. But Paul was saying whether they wrote the exams or not, Jesus had already given them admissions. They have been granted admission into the presence of God, into the University of Heaven unconditionally as long as they’ve accepted Jesus as their Lord and Saviour.

    I have come across people who think that have committed severe unpardonable sins and after giving their lives to Christ and confessing Jesus they asked, “is that all?” They feel that it can’t be that easy. The Devil actually makes them feel that that can’t be all that is required to be forgiven. So, Paul is saying, that is actually all. And I am telling you today, that is all.

    The Bible isn’t essentially referring to rapture or eternal salvation here or anywhere in most of the epistles as regards law and grace. Get the fact. But this is the good news; salvation guarantees that you will surely be raptured provided you live a holy life. Yes, your admission was certain and unconditional. Yes, your admission guarantees you a graduation but the graduation is not automatic. Your matriculation guarantees makes your convocation certain, but there is a price. You must consciously live a holy life. We know that it is not all who gained admission into a school that graduates. That is why Paul told us in Romans 12:1 to present our body as “a living and holy sacrifice.”

    Most students have never thought about losing their admission or not graduating from the school. In that same way, a true Christian will not be worried about losing his salvation or eternal security (getting raptured). But there are students who need to be worried and disturbed. Why? They play truancy. They are in school this hour and out of school the next hour. They are in Christ this hour and out of Christ the next hour. If you are such and any preacher told you not to be worried and be rest assured that you will be raptured, he is deceiving you. This is not a school where lecturers can be bribed in order for you to graduate. A lecturer in this school can however assure focused students that they will graduate irrespective of their low marks in certain courses or even their failure to pass certain courses. As long as they are on track with the mind of Christ, they will not lose heaven.

    “But how did his faith help him? Was he (Abraham) declared righteous only after he had been circumcised, or was it before he was circumcised? The answer is that God accepted him first, and then he was circumcised later!” (Romans 4:10)

  • Understanding the Book of Roman 3

    Understanding the Book of Roman 3

    I see that many of us look at salvation from the point of view of ‘God forgave the sins I committed’. You didn’t realize that you have been declared a sinner before you were born. You have been judged and condemn to hell while you were still in the womb just because you are a human being. You didn’t have the right to call God your Father or pray to Him. Before Jesus came, God gave the Jews the privilege to call upon Him provided they fulfill certain conditions (the circumcision first and other laws). These conditions were not extended to non-Jews who (gentiles) and that includes you and I.

    That privilege is what grace and faith in the death of Jesus gave to us. That privilege made us righteous because no one can stand before God without being righteous. It gave us a right standing before God. That privilege made you a child of God and granted you an admission into the University of Heaven.

    Let me illustrate it this way, everyone who seeks to gain admission to a university in Nigeria will be required to pass WAEC and JAMB exams (the laws). But if there is someone who is given admission without writing those exams, it is because of certain privileges (grace). However, after being granted that admission, he will be required to write semester exams (holy living) so that He can graduate (be raptured, become immortal, and eternally saved).

    His semester exams (holy living) will not be waived. But he will be helped all the way unlike his counterparts (those who lived by the law), who usually fail the semester exams, no matter how they try.
    “So we are made right with God through faith and not by obeying the law.” (Romans 3:28 NLT)

  • Exposition to the Book of Romans 1

    Exposition to the Book of Romans 1

    Every time my spiritual children study the book of Romans, they come back to me bombard me with questions which I have had to attend to over and over in this year alone.
    When you read the book of Romans, you are likely to conclude that faith is all it takes. But as true as that conclusion is, it has misled and it is still misleading many people. In fact, that is where the ‘once saved forever saved’ folks got their confusion from. Many years ago, I wrote a book titled “The Knot in Romans” where I discuss the book of Romans line by line but I am yet to publish it.
    To understand a book especially the epistles, you need to understand the context of those books. That is, WHY IT WAS WRITTEN TO THOSE IT WAS WRITTEN TO WHEN IT WAS WRITTEN?
    In Paul’s days, there were two types of believers: the Jewish believers and the gentile believers. The Jews were simply the Israelites while the gentiles were the non-Israelites. The Jewish believers were very possessive and were racists. At first, they argued that the gentiles should not be preached to at all. But after Peter’s encounter in Cornelius’ house and Paul’s aggressive evangelism among the gentiles, the argument shifted to ‘they must observe the works of the law before they can be saved’.
    Let me inform you that, every time you come across ‘law’ or ‘works of the law’ in the book of Romans or in any other Epistles, it is largely referring to circumcision. Let me take that again. Eighty percent of the times Paul argued against the law in the book of Romans, he was talking about circumcision.
    If you are a Christian today especially a gentile, you really have no idea why circumcision could be so much of an issue back then. And that explains why many of us find the book of Romans confusing. We try to relate it contemporary times but it doesn’t fit.
    Then, the Jewish believers who were also known as circumcised believers insisted that for anyone (male) to become a Christian, such must be circumcised according to the Law of Moses. That is, a part of his genital must be cut off before such can be counted as Christian. (It should be noted that Jews do not relate with the uncircumcised). This argument was so fierce that the council in Jerusalem wrote a letter to the gentiles (uncircumcised believers) but it didn’t end there.
    It was so serious that Paul had to circumcise Timothy, a full grown man. It was so serious that Peter stopped eating and mixing with the gentile believers when he sighted other Jewish believers. Paul had to scold Uncle Peter openly. It was so serious that Paul dedicated most of the book of Romans to it and mentioned it severally in other Epistles. It was so serious that Paul referred to those circumcision folks as dogs that is, “butchers of flesh” (Phil. 3:2). It was so serious that many Galatian converts were falling for the bait and Paul had to scream angrily “O foolish Galatians, who has bewitched you”. As a result, the second book of the Bible that talks so much about Law, Faith and Grace after Romans is Galatians.
    Back to the book of Romans, Paul repeatedly said faith is all it takes to be saved. And when you are saved, you are saved, no further work is needed. The circumcision sects however said, you can be saved but after you are saved, you need to be circumcised as well (Gal. 3:1-2).
    The question here is, what kind of faith was Paul talking about and what kind of salvation was he talking about?
    In case you don’t know, there are up to five classifications of faith, many types of grace and there are up to three levels of salvation (justification, sanctification and glorification). Paul mostly emphasized only one. The one he emphasized was the SAVING FAITH, the SAVING GRACE and the JUSTIFICATION level of Salvation.
    After reading the book of Romans someone asked me that if we still need to serve in God’s house after salvation. Some have asked, “does it mean we will automatically make heaven whether we live in sin or not?” and many more similar questions.
    Saving Faith means you believe that the death of Jesus is all you need to have all your sins forgiven, and to be acceptable before God when praying and relating with Him. It is just like a visa. With it you can enter United States of America without changing your skin colour into white. The Jewish believers however argued that the gentiles needed their skin colours to be changed.
    After entering the United States, there are acceptable standard of behavior required of you to remain in the land. In Christianity, that is what we call holy living. Holy living is not what you do to be saved but what you do to remain saved and to be saved eternally. “
work at living a holy life, for those who are not holy will not see the Lord.” (Hebrews 12:14 NLT)
    Many miss this part when reading the book of Romans because Paul didn’t place much emphasis on it. He wrote more about the visa part which was the major argument at that time, most especially among the Romans.
    The next time you are read the book of Romans, read it with this understanding. Where you see law, see it mostly as circumcision and where you see salvation, see it mostly as Justification. And try to read the book of Galatians before reading Romans. It addresses almost the same thing as Romans but in much simpler language.
    Consider the extract below. The words in bracket are mine.
    “Knowing that a man is not justified (saved) by the works of the law, but by the (saving-) faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified (saved) by the (saving-) faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law (act of circumcision); for by the works of the law (circumcision) shall no flesh be justified (saved).” (Galatians 2:16)

  • Understanding the Book of Roman 7

    Understanding the Book of Roman 7

    “So, my dear brothers and sisters, this is the point: You died to the power of the law when you died with Christ. And now you are united with the one who was raised from the dead. As a result, we can produce a harvest of good deeds for God.” (Romans 7:4 NLT)

    This is it; a believer and unbeliever are in the examination hall. The law says, “thou shall not cheat.” If an unbeliever refuses to cheat, he is not cheating because he doesn’t want to violate the law but when a believer refuses to cheat, it is because he is a believer and not because of the law. The law has lost its power over him. He is dead to the law and by the Spirit of grace, he CAN produce good deeds. He CAN refuse not to cheat. Take note the word “can.” It talks of an ability which may or may not be put into an actuality.
    The Scripture doesn’t say that a believer cannot sin, it says a believer will not sin. It doesn’t say a believer will surely produce good deeds but says he can conveniently live righteously. Being a believer doesn’t mean that you cannot sin anymore but it means you can avoid sin. The power and ability is in us! Those who are under the law don’t have that ability. They struggle and end up falling into sin.

    That you are a believer doesn’t mean that if you commit sin, it should be called another name. There are preachers giving sin different names these days. They will be like: one is believers’ sin, the other is unbelievers’ sin. Some would say a believers’ sin is called weakness. It is like calling a pig a beautiful pig.

    To every believer struggling with sin, I want you to know that it is an insult to your personality in Christ. The ability not to commit that sin is in you. It is called “the sanctifying grace.” That ability to overcome is in you. Joseph had no law but was able to flee fornication. God doesn’t want you avoid sin just because there is a law prohibiting it, he wants you to avoid sin because there is a power at work in you. This power was released into you by the SAVING GRACE of Christ.
    Go in this might in Jesus Name.

    One simple way to understand the Scripture is to know what God CAN say and what God CANNOT say. There are some passages that people use today to justify pre-marital sex. Even when someone quotes such to you and you don’t actually understand what it says, one thing you must have in mind is that God CANNOT permit fornication. That you don’t understand what that Scripture truly mean doesn’t mean you should give such devilish interpretation a second thought. And patiently wait till the time you will understand that scripture. It may take years. Yes, there are passages I didn’t understand until many years after I first came across them. I didn’t understand them but I didn’t give in to any form of misunderstanding.

    God CANNOT say that a believer who gives himself to a sinful life will make heaven. God CANNOT say that when you continue in sin, the sin doesn’t affect you because you are a spirit. God CANNOT say that once you are once saved, you are unconditionally and forever saved. Salvation doesn’t remove your right of choice. It only emboldens your right for good choice. You can choose either to be controlled by the Spirit which will lead to eternal life or yield your body to sin which will lead to eternal death.

    Another rule of understanding the Scriptures is to explain a Scripture in the light of another Scripture. Never build or accept a heresy inferred from few verses of the Scripture. God is consistent. You may not understand what those verses are saying today but wait, wait till the time you will get a balanced view and do not settle for a distorted view.

    The book of Romans established that our immortality and eternal salvation is a hope. We don’t have it already; we are still hoping to have it. There is something about faith, you must believe that you have it already before you will have it. So, if we are to approach immortality from the angle of faith, it means, we already have it before we will have it.

    “We were given this hope when we were saved. (If we already have something, we don’t need to hope for it. But if we look forward to something we don’t yet have, we must wait pa­tiently and CONFIDENTLY.)” (Romans 8:24-25 NLT)
    From my first year in the University, I was already seeing myself as a graduate even though I was yet to be but I was sure that I would graduate. Not by my own effort but the power of God at work in me. But does it mean that I was sleeping and failing my exams? No! I read and did my part.
    Works do not make us righteous but righteousness make us work.

  • Understanding the Book of Roman 2

    Understanding the Book of Roman 2

    Salvation is very easy to get but very difficult to lose. God made it so. It is just like a studentship admission, which is quite easy to get but very difficult to lose. Note that, it is difficult, but not impossible to lose. All through my days in school, I don’t know of any person who was sent packing from the school but there were people who were expelled. That I don’t know them doesn’t mean that they were not.
    Kenneth Hagin told of how some people connected some scriptures and arrived at the conclusion that, ‘since Christ died for all, even unbelievers won’t go to hell but heaven.’I watched a man on twitter yesterday who claimed that the Jebusites are actually the Ijebus (a sub group among the Yorubas in Nigeria) and the city of Jerusalem was actually Ijebu Isale. (Isale means valley in Yoruba language). He bragged that he read the Bible in Hebrew and Greek so, he knew what he was saying. I was shocked when I saw people who cannot think for themselves praising him. There is no language in this world that has not undergone significant and massive changes. Even Shakespearean English which is just a few hundred years old has been completely changed. How come “isale” a Yoruba word thousands of years ago is still written the same way now? Let me add that, the speaker was one of those who are opposed to paying of tithes and many believers fall victim. They are simply blasphemous. But someone has rightly said if you give people sand, they will still say, ‘I am blessed.’Back to the book of Romans, “He will give eternal life to those who KEEP on doing what is good, seeking after the glory and honor and immortality that God offers.” (Romans 2:7 NLT)There is a point of believing and a point of ‘KEEP on DOING’. The two are important and here, it emphasizes the ‘KEEP on DOING’. That is holy living. Those who keep on living holy are the ones who will gain immortality. Immortality simply means eternal salvation. It refers to when we will be raptured. Don’t let anyone bamboozle you with grammar. Immorality or eternal salvation is when will be RAPTURED. Then, we cannot die again and we will live forever (eternally). Note that the Scripture says: it is to be gained not already gained.If am feeling sick and I say, I am healed by faith. It does not mean that, I have it but I will have it. So, I am immortal by faith and will have it when Christ comes but if I refused to KEEP on DOING, I will lose it. Action follows faith. If you think that I’m wrong, believe that you already passed your exams but refuse to read for it.