Ah, this moment, utterly devoid of followers, a solitary voice echoing into the vast, unanswering void. Yet, know this: I foresaw your presence long before you arrived, as if the threads of destiny had already woven you into this narrative.
The insidious influence of the prosperity gospel cuts deep beyond the confines of individual piety, permeating the very bedrock of our collective ethos. It operates as a parasitic theology, consuming not only the authentic Christian spirit, but also rewiring our /
There’s this tendency among some preachers; an almost performative depth, a relentless pursuit of “new revelation”/ “Rhema” as if truth were a buried artifact rather than the open sky above us.
But here’s the thing:
Paul the apostle advised people who couldn’t control their sexual urges to get married…
He said and I quote “if you know say you no fit cure your konji, Abeg try marry”
Don’t take my word for it 1 corinthians 7
Tells the story better 🤷🏽♂️
One of the best things I did for myself this year was avoiding ANY sermon that wasn’t Christ-centered…
You’d be surprised the amount preachers you’ll eliminate using this one simple filter.
Until we believers consciously decide to immerse ourselves in Christocentric sermons that emanate from the crucified and risen Logos,
we will continue to remain vulnerable to the continued incursion of anti-gospel that is the prosperity message./
In this life, context matters….
“All things work together for good”
And
“All things work together for good to them that love God and to them who are called according to his purpose”
Are 2 DIFFERENT statements.