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BUILDING AN IMPACT IN CHRIST BY MOMMY PDJ

PROPHETESS DR. JUSTINA
PROPHETESS DR. JUSTINA

By God's grace, I want to discuss the topic, "Building Impact in Christ." It's important to understand that your salvation doesn't conclude with your confession. When you declare Jesus as your Lord and Savior, it's just the beginning of your journey. By acknowledging Jesus as Lord and choosing to follow Him, you're embarking on a path with Him. On this journey with the Lord, you must be intentional about making an impact. During Jesus' time on earth, He interacted with many, but not all were mentioned in the Bible. Those who were included made significant impacts. Consider the woman who broke the alabaster box; Jesus himself ensured her story was recorded in scripture. Being a child of God without making an impact isn't enough. On the day of reward, it is your impact that will determine the nature and extent of the rewards you receive from the Lord. So, don't be complacent as a Christian, thinking that simply giving your life to Christ is sufficient. That's just the beginning. Everyone whom Jesus invited to "follow me" did so and stood out. How can you stand out in your walk with God? How can you be significant enough for God to protect you on earth? Scripture tells us that God said to Samuel, "I have found David my servant who will do my will." God must have thoroughly assessed David before making such a statement to His prophet. Samuel might not have known who David was, but God consistently observed David and recognized the potential impact he could make as king over Israel.




Can God look at you today with pride? Can He make decisions with you today? The growth level you aspire to is tied to what God sees in you that can make an impact. This is why Jesus remarked that while the harvest is plentiful, the laborers are few. Since Jesus' time, there has been a call for Christians who are impactful and willing to build. Before Jesus encountered the woman at the Samaritan well, they passed many people. When He finally spoke with her, the conversation's depth and her subsequent impact were astonishing. Jesus simply met a woman fetching water, engaged in a brief dialogue, and she quickly embraced His vision, recognizing Him as a prophet. She then returned to her city, leading to Jesus forming a congregation through her belief in His word. As Christians, we must reflect on our tangible impact in God's work. What will heaven recognize you for? If you were to rest today, how would you be remembered? As we approach the end times, consider how your salvation defines you. Some find attending church burdensome, indicating a disconnect in our partnership with God. Let us turn to the Bible. Matthew 25:14-15 presents a parable by Jesus that is crucial to today's teaching. Praise the Lord. Matthew 25:14-15 states: "For the kingdom of heaven is like a man traveling to a far country, who calls his servants and entrusts them with his goods. To one, he gives five talents, to another two, and to another one, each according to their ability, and then departs."




The kingdom of heaven is symbolized by the earth, where a man called his servants, much like how the Lord has invited you to salvation. When God called you to salvation, He gifted you with a unique ability—a capacity to create something. Some have the capacity of five, others two, and some only one. When the master entrusted this capacity to his servants, he did so with good intentions, expecting his return. As you continue reading the scripture, you'll find that upon his return, he evaluated whether they had used their gifts effectively. He discovered that two individuals had used God's gifts in their lives to multiply and create a significant impact. Their accomplishments were evident, as they could present their increase to the master. However, one servant confessed, "I was too cautious not to offend you, master, so I kept what you gave me safe from harm." This reflects the attitude of many Christians today, who hesitate to invite others to church, share posts, or openly express their faith. Perhaps you are like the servant with one talent, immobilized by fear and concern about others' opinions. Consequently, you fail to enhance your talent. When the master saw this, he labeled the servant as wicked and evil. This teaches us that God's work in our lives is meant to grow. God did not call you to be a Christian merely in name; He called you to ensure your faith yields meaningful relationships and evidence of impact in your life, the lives of those around you, and within the body of Christ. The idea of "I am a Christian, and my faith is personal" reflects the mindset of the servant who mismanaged his talent. I will share a few points that, if you truly wish to embark on a journey of impact and honor God, you should consider as invaluable.


 

The primary way to make an impact in Christ is through your attitude. Many Christians today lack character. Our behavior in church, outside of it, and in the marketplace often doesn't reflect our faith, especially in these times. Our character should be pivotal in changing how Christ is accepted and recognized. If you want people to commit to Christ, attend your church, believe in your God, and trust your spiritual journey, the integrity of your character is essential. You can't simply proclaim you're a child of God; people will judge you more by your actions than your words. This new era of Christianity requires genuine character. You must align your actions with the principles of God's word, being authentic and sincere. No longer can you remain in the background or be inconsistent with God. You must be a true Christian willing to refine your character. Your past irrelevance and your future significance are crucial. In this era, preaching with tongues won't resonate, nor will standing on the street shouting; it might even lead to concerns for your mental health. The salvation we discuss is one of character. The church must collectively strive to improve our attitudes. If you're a married man, how you treat your wife and children shows your true nature. If you're a married woman, how you treat your husband and children reveals your true self. If you're a single woman, how you interact with men and others around you in church and at home reflects who you truly are.



If you are a man here, how you treat single women and those around you reflects your true nature. You might claim to follow Christ, but that doesn't mean you truly have Him. Your character reveals whom you truly serve. I mentioned that I wouldn't preach today, but they insisted I should. Now, you might be wondering, "Mama, did you come in peace or with trouble?" Nonetheless, I will speak what He has placed in my mouth. Child of God, the rapture is real and it will happen. One reason some may not be taken is due to their character. Stop being comfortable with your bad character and bad manners. You are rude, disrespectful, disloyal, abusive, lacking manners, quarrelsome, and troublesome. You claim it's just your nature or blame trauma. Are you the only one traumatized? Even animals experience trauma. You must be intentional. If you want to access God's supernatural power, your character is crucial. Do you know that Christians were originally called so because they behaved like Christ? We are returning to a time when you won't need to declare, "I'm a born-again brother." Instead, others will notice the changes in your behavior and recognize something different about you. You can't be comfortable with sin and claim God understands. He has made His stance clear: sin is a disgrace, iniquity causes separation, and transgression is a condemnation before God, so it must be erased. If you are a husband who doesn't love your wife, with whom you share a bed, yet claim to love Jesus, James says you are a liar. It's not me who said it; it's in the Bible. It states it's a lie because that woman brings you happiness, yet you still have the heart to strike her. You have harmed others' children through violence, claiming a hot temper. Why haven't you turned that temper on yourself? Why does your temper only flare up when you see someone you can overpower? When you encounter strong men like yourself, your temper doesn't show. It only appears in front of your wife and children, where you act tough at home.



The filmmakers earned their money, but what are you gaining? You're spreading gossip, acting as an information hub without a phone. If someone needs the latest news, they'll say, "Have you talked to Joy? She knows who's arguing and everything else." She's like a detective, a human with a dog's instincts. Child of God, don't be misled. Your behavior is telling. Avoid being comfortable with bad habits. If someone criticizes your speech or responses, take it seriously. Some of you react excessively to small comments, writing long messages demanding attention. When someone questions you, you respond as if proving your education, adding emojis of frustration. This behavior can lead to being blocked. Remember, you have the choice to act rightly. If you don't grasp this truth, you might work hard only to be rejected by God in the end. Reflect on yourself. People around you have urged you to change your behavior and reactions. Stop being petty and moody. We can't constantly gauge your emotions. Why should we suffer for knowing you? Your actions lack purpose; they're neither spiritual nor malicious. Blame others if you must, but they didn't lead you astray. Praise the Lord. We must develop character. Without it, we won't stand out or be liked. Even Christians find it hard to trust each other, often trusting other faiths more. This distrust stems from ignoring the importance of character. Leave your past behind and build a new character so that when people seek the old you, they'll find you've changed. They'll tell others, "This person has transformed. I treated her as before, but she didn't react. Something's different."



If someone often draws you into arguments and disputes, and you find yourself caught in a cycle of back-and-forth, start responding with brief words. Say things like "Amen," "Glory," "It is well," "Jesus," or "Hallelujah." Just find something to say because there's no need to dwell on their actions. Attempting to explain will only escalate the situation. So, don't explain; just respond with phrases like "Glory, it is well. Thank you, Jesus," and they will begin to wonder if you understand what's happening. They won't know if you've grasped the situation. The Bible advises us to sometimes appear foolish. We take the blame, not out of foolishness, but to preserve our character. We can prove a point more effectively than our adversary, but what's the point in proving something pointless? It's about character. As a Christian sister, you shouldn't force yourself into a relationship. You don't tell a man, "You must do or die," or say, "The Lord revealed you to me, and since the Lord revealed you to me and the Bible says I shall take possession, I have possessed you." You might not realize the man was simply unwell and God wanted you to pray for his recovery. Now you quote scripture, "I stand on the word of God. The Lord says I take possession. Paul, where are you? I possess you. I overtake you." Sister, calm down. It's not that serious. Some brothers get offended. He saw the woman pregnant, carrying his child in a vision, and everything seemed fine. Yet, the lady said no. And he thought, "The enemy cannot rob me of my blessing. Lord, I completed three days of fasting. On the last day, she appeared pregnant with my name on it." While dreams of pregnancy can symbolize new beginnings, it doesn't mean you are that new chapter. If the sister declines your proposal, don't become arrogant or change your demeanor. You used to walk like a gentleman, but now, because she refused, you start walking differently. Relax, there's no pressure. One man's meat is another man's poison. Her rejection doesn't mean you won't marry someone with a better shape or attributes. Don't take it personally. You're not an oracle whose words must be followed. Are you some kind of magic? Praise the Lord. Hold them accountable, not me. I was supposed to be in bed watching this program, but they conspired against me. Hallelujah.

 

 

 Number two, creating impact in Christ. Praise the Lord. Forming a relationship with God is another way to build impact. You need to establish a personal relationship with God, not a collective one. This personal connection involves beginning and ending your day with God. I've come to understand that we live in a world more wicked than we realize. Our only security and hope lie in a strong relationship with God. God fights both visible and invisible battles for us. He provides guidance that, if followed, ensures protection and preservation. But how can He communicate with you if you don't listen and aren't His friend? Jesus said that those who hear Him are His own. If God isn't your friend, where will you turn in times of trouble? If you're a stranger to God, He won't recognize your voice in difficult times. But when you approach Him, wake up at 6:00. If you start work at 7, get up at 5:30, kneel, and say, "Father, a new day has begun. I cannot face it alone. Lord God, send the Holy Spirit and angels to accompany me, bringing favor, prosperity, and transformation. Guide my health and movements in Jesus' name. Amen." At that moment, you've made an agreement with God for the day. Then, when you return, say, "Thank you, Father. According to my request, I have returned safely. I am grateful for making it possible. I acknowledge that all the favor, blessings, and good things I received today, seen and unseen, were because of You. I am thankful." Can you do this for one, two, three months and see what changes occur in your life? Many of us serve God like temporary workers. When building a house, workers are only present while construction is ongoing. Once it stops, they leave. That's how many of us serve God. When faced with problems from the devil, we act like laborers, tackling issues until they're resolved. Once done, we move on, forgetting our struggles. With such an approach, you'll make little impact, and your life won't serve as a testimony. If you desire a life full of testimonies, divine surprises, and organization with God at the center, you must seek His guidance regularly.



God remains present and goes where He is called. The Bible mentions that Jesus would rise early to pray in solitude and return to that solitary place at night to be with the Father. In contrast, many have made their phones their solitary place morning, afternoon, and night. With 24 hours in a day, dedicating just one or two hours to the One who can create greatness in you seems difficult. How can you consider yourself a stable Christian making an impact when the head of God does not recognize you? Jesus interceded with the Father for us, yet you struggle to pray even when in trouble. Our challenges require God's intervention. He gave us a mouth without needing fuel, yet we fail to use it while neglecting the cost of fuel. Your adversaries fight you by calling your name daily at their altar. If they stopped, your problems would cease. As long as they continue to maintain their altar with your name, your issues persist. They have committed to visiting their altar each morning, offering thanks, and bringing offerings like cola and Fanta, urging their altar to continue its work against you. Our God doesn't need such offerings, yet we fail to use our mouths to do what is necessary. We wake up arguing and fighting in our sleep, questioning God's presence. If you were God, would you see how we fail to impact our own lives by not fostering a relationship with Him? Imagine if a neighbor visited you daily at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., greeting you and asking about your well-being. You would eventually anticipate their visit, even preparing for it. Can you make God anticipate your presence? If you come before God consistently, He alleviates your problems each day.



God is aware that we will encounter difficulties on earth. He designed our relationship with Him as the solution to these challenges. The Bible recounts how He visited Adam and Eve in the cool of the day. Every day, God would come to converse with them, seeing them, understanding their issues, and knowing if they were doing well or if anything was amiss. Adam and Eve would share their experiences in the garden with Him. This is why, on the day He couldn't find them, He asked, "Where are you?" because He expected their regular meeting. They explained their predicament, saying, "God, this time is different. We are naked and hiding." This implies that previously, they weren't hiding or naked. If you avoid prayer, are you aware that you might be hiding due to sin? Are you aware that you might be avoiding God because of something in your life you don't want Him to see? You won't become a better version of yourself until you make God your God. Draw near to God. Cultivate a relationship with Him. This is what it means to declare the Lord as your Lord and Savior. He shouldn't be your Savior and Lord only in times of trouble. It should be a relationship built on mutual understanding and intimacy. Let God be your friend in the early morning and late at night. So, when you go out, He will equip you with what you need for the day. When you return, battered by the enemy, He will restore you. This is why you won't experience trauma. When you approach Him, you can express your pain and share how frustrating your day was. "Father, thank you. I faced many challenges that tested my faith. Help me understand." During prayer, God might reveal to you, "Don't worry, tomorrow will be better than today." You'll feel assured of a better day ahead. But somehow, the devil has trapped us in a situation where daily prayer seems daunting. This is why we lack strength and substance. We don't effect change, nor do we change ourselves. For married women, 70-80% of their issues involve their husbands. For married men, 70-80% of their issues involve their wives. In the morning, men often talk about their wives, and women talk about their husbands. When you join the marriage community, you'll encounter this unless you choose to bow your knees to God. Without prayer every morning, a woman's attitude towards her husband or a husband's attitude towards his wife can become problematic. Living together long-term isn't easy. Prayer is essential to sustain a marriage. As a single man, if you don't pray regularly, you may struggle with self-control. Prayer helps you manage your desires as a man. Without regular prayer, you might find yourself on Facebook, confronted with inappropriate content. After an hour on Facebook, your desires might be stirred, requiring anointing oil and more to calm them. And you put yourself in that situation. Hold onto prayer. Today, they are in trouble. Next time, they will give me freedom. Praise the Lord.



Do you see how reckless we can be? When you experience heartbreak, if you bring it to God, He won't break your heart; He will heal it. The reason you feel like you can't go on is because your heartbreak hasn't been addressed. If you were to end your life, who would you be saving? If someone has broken your heart, bring it to Jesus, kneel, and cry out, "Oh Lord, oh Lord." He will heal your heart. If you wait for the person who hurt you to fix it, your heart might remain broken until you die. Brothers and sisters, you spend time crafting messages to tell someone how beautiful they are and how important they are in your life. Why haven't you turned to the morning star? Imagine telling someone, "You are the sugar in my tea, the porridge in my cupboard," yet you haven't remembered to thank the one who gives you life. I've told you that one of the greatest risks we take is sleeping. Do you realize that sleeping is a significant risk, yet you wake up without thanking Jesus? You tell someone who has saved you as "gas cooker number two" in their phone. You are like a gas cooker. Invest in your relationship with God so it can bear fruit. People rarely give valuable things to strangers. Be a friend to God until He decides to transform you. The Bible says iron sharpens iron. Imagine talking with God every day, not just when you're in trouble. One of Benny Hinn's greatest testimonies is his book, "Good Morning, Holy Spirit." He found power through it. You've read it; some of you even know it well. When will you start your own "Good Morning, Holy Spirit"? A person who stands before God stands before kings. Stand before kings. I pray that you make an impact in your walk with Christ. Praise the Lord. Let me move on from here.

 

 

Number three, creating impact in Christ. Your role in the kingdom of God is a form of impact. What do you contribute to your local church, your community church, and your society church? What is your contribution? Are you one of those people others say, "She must be in service; I know she'll be there"? Are you a dependable member known for always attending church as part of your contribution? You tell yourself, "My seat will never be empty unless I'm out of the country. Even if I'm late, I'll be there. If I finish early, I'll arrive on time." You've made a vow and commitment with God. "My presence will encourage others to attend church." Or consider your offering. When they count the offering, do they recognize your generosity, saying, "These are the ones helping to build the church"? Or your tithe, your kingdom seed, your investment in God's work, your partnership with the evangelical and mission ministries—what do you contribute? Or your private prayers for the church, asking, "Oh God, let Jesus be manifest in my church and other bodies of Christ." What is your contribution to the kingdom of God? Are you a partner in spreading the message globally? Have you bought a phone, saying, "Mama, use this phone to go online so you can reach out to everyone"? Cindu, what is your contribution to spreading God's work? In places affected by war, what is your charitable contribution? What are you doing for widows? What are you doing in your local church? What is your contribution? Is it just wearing clothes and sitting down? What do you do? Do you have an ideology? Do you serve? Are you a reliable member in your department? Remember when Mama Esther was here? I was surprised to see people in different uniforms. I thought, "Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost has arrived in our church so quickly." I didn't instruct anyone. I even asked the minister, "Who are these people? I recognize some faces, but not their new roles," and realized hospitality had stepped up. How would it be if we had such active adults in that department who weren't visible in the church? Are you waiting for the pastor to guide you on how to be visible in your department? Are you the one preaching even now? I just did my preaching here. When you see them stand out, you think, "Wow, things have changed," and they didn't make a mistake. They ensured they took a seat that made them equal. I was impressed. Before I finished speaking, I saw people in white. I asked, "Who are these?" They said, "These are doctors and the health department." Right. Even I had to find my uniform. Does it cost much? No. But was it beautiful for the church? Yes. That's what we're talking about. Contributing your part to enhance God's work is excellent. The choir looked choir-like, and you saw them that day, moving energetically. We enlivened the church without prior notice. It felt like a hero was present. Yes. The ministers did their part. Everyone looked impressive. I thought, "Wow." The final touch was the calabash I saw on the officer's head. Hey, our officers went all out.


They traveled to Britain, and it's the kind of experience you might easily forget. I found myself wondering, what is this? I didn't know them well; they were so English. They embraced the English way completely. When I reflect on this, I realize that contributing to the kingdom of God involves more than just donating money. Did you know that woman is well-educated? She has observed our organization closely. That's what I mean by having order in the church. If anyone visits and complains that our church is too meticulous, remind them that where there's no order, Jesus isn't present. If you can't follow our order, you're free to leave.


For those involved in our church, if they can carry responsibilities, what can't they do? Let's appreciate ourselves with applause. It’s crucial to invest in God's work and allow Him to do something special within us. Make your place of worship vibrant. You don't need an abundance of clothes; just ensure you don't appear disheveled at church. In the name of Akuna, we maintain a permanent collection of women's dresses in this church. We continually replenish it, so if you need more outfits, speak to the ministers or disciples, and they'll assist you in selecting some.


One Sunday, a member from Nigeria arrived wearing a white Nigerian outfit. I was ready to address it, but Minister Leia assured me she would handle it. I was eager to intervene because everyone knows I, PDJ, am like a mother to our members. If you don't recognize me as such, you're free to act as you please. But if you do, you must adhere to our standards. A Nigerian outfit with an open back is inappropriate, especially when we have trousers available. I was prepared to confront this, but Minister Leia restrained me. She insisted on handling it, and I trusted her judgment.


We all contribute to the moral or immoral atmosphere in the church. You can't dress inappropriately and expect not to distract others. When brothers see something inappropriate, they react. We must not make them appear disrespectful by showcasing inappropriate attire. Your involvement is crucial to building a strong church community. Don’t dismiss it as unimportant. Some label us as a Nigerian church, but only my family and I are Nigerian. We've embraced this community fully, even adopting the local language and customs.

Participation is key. Whether it's through evangelism or other church activities, get involved. If you're too busy, contribute financially. You can't be busy and broke at the same time. I was pleasantly surprised to see some members helping elderly women attend church. We need to create a special place for them to learn about Mungu, as my English may not suffice. They need to understand Mungu for their healing and for their children.

Reflect on your contribution to the church. What are you doing to spread the gospel and help the church grow? How are you investing in the church? It's my father's house, not just a refuge when you can't pay rent. If others hadn't contributed, there wouldn't be a church to call home. We've seen people wanting to live in the church, and if the pastor refuses, they label him a hypocrite. You can't move into the church just to gossip. Even I don't stay at the church constantly.



Ask Eileen. I don't attend this church regularly. Even Morgan can confirm that. Have you ever seen me come here claiming to be the pastor? Which church am I the pastor of? This is God's house, and it must be respected. Ask them about my visits on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If I come on a Tuesday, the church has already been cleaned for Sunday. I either walk around or remove my shoes. Ask them; I avoid stepping on the white tiles because those who clean them have a covenant with God and have received their blessing. I carefully step on the black tiles. Some might say the church belongs to everyone, but when it comes to buying materials, it doesn't. Do you understand? If it's your father's house and you care for him, what are you contributing? Even small efforts can enhance God's house. I mentioned two Sundays ago how the beautification impressed everyone, including us. It made sense. Enhancing God's house makes His work more beautiful. Remember when we were in that small church? I insisted on not buying plastic chairs because we are royalty. Sitting on a plastic chair for too long feels like diminishing what God has given you. Who wants that? The house of God should be a place of growth, not reduction. We added 100 white seats for overflow and later ordered 200 more red chairs. Isn't it more beautiful now? Contribute to God's house and your peace of mind. Someone admired our pulpit and imagined its beauty at night. I told them, "I wish you could see it during an all-night service, but I'll make a video." Preaching isn't always received. Some churches have issues that disturb your peace. You see odd things that make you question which needs more help: your problems or the church's state. That's why excellence is essential. Many have asked about our offering box and decorations. We choose real plants over plastic because nothing in Christ is artificial. We change them every few months to keep our altar alive and beautiful. Contribute meaningfully to God's house. Don't just sit on the sidelines. If you're cleaning, do it well. If you're inviting people to church, present yourself in a way that attracts them. May God grant us wisdom and reverence in Jesus' name. Hallelujah. Let's strive to be our best. Praise the Lord.

 

 

 

As we conclude, remember that supporting one another strengthens our impact in Christ. Christians should have a supportive spirit. Avoid gossiping about fellow members or colleagues. Take action. What have you done to change others' situations? How have you contributed to their progress? Sometimes prayer is needed, and other times financial support is necessary. I was impressed when the hospitality team independently gave a gift to a member facing financial difficulties. They pooled their resources and raised money, even if it was just 1,000. Their ability to unite for this cause is admirable. I encourage you to try it. It's beneficial. Do you understand? I challenge you to try it. The choir, I often see them doing this. They were among the first to initiate it. I’m not sure if everyone does it, but these are the groups I know. If you haven't done it, give it a try. When someone among you faces an issue, don't gossip. If it's about rent, contribute 200, 100. You never know who might become a millionaire tomorrow. Helping today doesn't mean you'll be less successful tomorrow. Do you realize that? If we can address our burdens within the church, why expose them outside? Why? Learn to support each other. It must be done. I was surprised to hear that the hospitality team did this, and I know the ushers have done it many times. These are the groups I know who engage in such acts, and I’ve never had to advise them. I let people demonstrate their spiritual growth. When you truly love God, you will protect your brother’s dignity.



What pride will you gain if I fail? What pride will you gain if I fail? What pride will I gain if you fail? Associating with success is preferable to associating with failure. Never say you have nothing to offer. Always contribute something. However, there are individuals in the church who exploit this to become beggars. We are not discussing those individuals. Those who are professional church beggars. We are not discussing them. There are people like that in the church. Their occupation is constantly asking for help from all members, pressuring you as if you have no problems yourself. That's different. I'm referring to those who see a need and choose to lend a helping hand. It is a crucial way to make an impact in the church. Don't mock people. Don't ridicule others. Don't ridicule the church. Let's see how Obama will finish it now. Say she started it. That's not your role. This bus they are carrying, this small bus. What is it? That's not your role. Your role is to identify what will make you relevant to one another. Identify it. Don't take pride in others' pain. If someone is sick and you find out, don't mock them and say they are now sick because of past deeds. Let's wait. Maybe next year you will be the one who is sick. Do you see why we must support one another? As Christians, we must strive to be faithful friends. That's why I never, I never, I never encourage visiting people in their homes because many Christians, when they visit, scrutinize your life. You might wear nice clothes to church and appear well-off, but when they visit, they see the clothes are old and life isn't as it seems, and they judge you. If you're visiting to check if I'm living a fake life, please don't come. But if you're coming for genuine fellowship, you're welcome. However, since we can't measure who is genuine, don't visit until I'm sure you can be trusted. That's it. There's no need for me to visit your office, you to visit my workplace, and then hear rumors. "You mean that's the place she gave testimony about? Even a dog wouldn't stay there." Are you helping that person? You're not. That's not the togetherness God intends. We make an impact by supporting each other. I carry your burden when you allow me, and you carry mine when I allow you. Not under pressure, but with love, care, and support. Child of God, you can be one of the best things for the kingdom of God if you learn to support each other. Together, we will build a stronger force. Supporting one another is part of our core values. Please, I leave you with this: Life is a choice. The pastor can preach, but the listener can choose not to hear. However, if your desire is to reach heaven, take these points seriously and apply them in your life wherever necessary. Insert them. Integrate them. Don't draw conclusions. Allow God to be the God of all.

 
 
 

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