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3 weeks ago |
mannaxpress.com | Gabriel Agbo
One of the greatest blessings that follows a sacrificial life is divine multiplication. When you offer your best to God whether through sacrificial giving, advancing the interests of others, or seeking the well-being of those around you, God responds with supernatural increase. Multiplication in this context means rapid increase, expansion, and reproduction. It’s the divine principle that God established through Abraham after he willingly offered his only son, Isaac.
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1 month ago |
modernghana.com | Gabriel Agbo
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. If you do this, you will experience God’s peace - which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7Worrying is being anxious, depressed or nervous about a situation or for something. It can also mean being afraid that the worst will happen in a situation.
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1 month ago |
mannaxpress.com | Gabriel Agbo
It may surprise you to learn that leprosy in the Bible wasn’t just a physical disease but it was also a powerful symbol of treachery, sin, isolation, and impurity, representing what is also known as spiritual leprosy. This is the condition of the heart that slowly but surely corrupts a person from the inside out. It takes root in bitterness, greed, covetousness, deception, pride, unforgiveness, and disobedience.
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1 month ago |
theeagleonline.com.ng | Gabriel Agbo
We saw how Gehazi, the Elisha’s servant, brought the generational curse of leprosy upon himself, his children, and his descendants forever, just because of greed, deception and disloyalty. God had used Prophet Elisha to cure Naaman, an Aramean army general, of his leprosy. The soldier with joy and gratitude brought gifts to the man of God, which he rejected. As the general (now a new convert) was going home, promising to serve the God of Israel, the greedy Gehazi ran after him.
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1 month ago |
opinionnigeria.com | Gabriel Agbo
Gehazi We saw how Gehazi, the Elisha’s servant brought the generational curse of leprosy upon himself, his children, and his descendants forever; just because of greed, deception and disloyalty. God had used Prophet Elisha to cure Naaman; an Aramean army general of his leprosy. The soldier with joy and gratitude brought gifts to the man of God; which he rejected. As the general (now a new convert) was going home, promising to serve the God of Israel, the greedy Gehazi ran after him.
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