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Forgiveness of Sin Exodus 34:6,7 Looking at the scripture, forgiveness of sins comes usually from 3 channels of: Faithfulness Grace Mercy Forgiveness via mercy. A unique feature of forgiveness by mercy is that we have nothing to do to be qualified. God’s sovereignty is just executed on a technical ground. Jud 1:9 Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee The woman accused of adultery and brought to Jesus for judgment is a classified instance of this. Her accs knocked her out from FAITHFULNESS of God because they felt she had sinned, also concluded she wasn’t qualified for GRACE because they think grace has expired for he because she has been caught in the act of sin. But when they got to the MERCY junction, Jesus stopped them on a technical ground. John 8:4-11 2. Forgiveness via grace. This we get by our action or decision, however, whatever we contribute was divinely given to us as a gift from above e.g inspiration, faith, revelation etc. Eph 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: A good example of this is thief by the right hand of Jesus on the cross. Luke 23: 41-43 Also our salvation by the blood of Jesus shed on the cross of Calvary. Tit 2:11 For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, 3. Forgiveness through the faithfulness of God. We definitely earn this via actions we take based on established truth of God and revelation we have with understanding of his word and his modus operandi. Good examples of this are confession, repentance and restitution. A good player of this phenomenon is David during his ordeal with Uriah's wife. Psa 51:3 For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me. Psa 51:16 For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering. Psa 51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise. No one could make such a technical statement about God if not the one who has in-depth and deep revelation of him. This made David took advantage of Gods faithfulness despite his great sin. God's faithfulness operates basically on law of harvest, which is universal and eternal. Conclusion. As believers all the 3 channels are open and accessible to us. This is one of many reasons we are different from unbelievers. This are riches in Christ money can't buy. Heb 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
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2Ki 3:26 And when the king of Moab saw that the battle was too sore for him, he took with him seven hundred men that drew swords, to break through even unto the king of Edom: but they could not. 2Ki 3:27 Then he took his eldest son that should have reigned in his stead, and offered him for a burnt offering upon the wall. And there was great indignation against Israel: and they departed from him, and returned to their own land. The king of Israel- Jeroboam, king of Judah- Jehosaphat and king of Edom formed alliance to wage war against the king of Moab- Mesha, without consulting God from onset. But when there were challenges along the line, they were forced to consult the Lord via Elisha. For the sake of King of Judah, who has lineage right standing with God, they obtain GRACE to accomplish some feat. Like many of us believers today, they didn’t bother to know the type of throne their gift was coming from and the conditions attached to it. Little did they know that their provision which came from throne of GRACE has limitation of hidden expiry date Consequently, when the king of Moab observed that the pressure was too much on him he offered his son, who is heir to his throne, as a sacrifice to his gods. By this time, the grace, obtained by the kings in alliance had expired, the divine had been withdrawn, and hence the power of the kingdom of darkness started having upper hands against them. Consequently, they fought hard, won the battle, but could not claim the victory. Conclusion Golden lesson: every provision from God comes with considerations of Mercy, Grace and His Faithfulness If you are obtaining from Mercy throne, everyday can’t be Christmas because His mercy is His prerogative. If yours is coming from His Grace, be rest assured, Grace has hidden expiry date. If yours is from His Faithfulness, do not backslide because that’s the only way you can sustain it. |
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Question: According to 1999 Nigeria Constitution how can president suspend governor Answer:Meta AI: According to the 1999 Nigeria Constitution, the President does not have the power to suspend a governor. Instead, the Constitution outlines a clear process for removing a governor from office, which involves impeachment by the State House of Assembly. Impeachment Process: 1. *Notice of Allegations*: A written notice of allegations, signed by at least one-third of the House , must be presented to the speaker ¹. 2. *Investigation*: The House must decide by a two-thirds majority vote whether to investigate the allegations ¹. 3. * Investigation*: If the House votes in favor of an investigation, a seven-member must be appointed to investigate and submit a report ¹. 4. *Removal from Office*: If the allegations are substantiated, the House must vote by a two-thirds majority to remove the governor from office ¹. It's essential to note that the President's role is not involved in this process. The Constitution ensures that the removal of a governor is a state-level process, independent of federal intervention ¹. |
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This is why 1999 Constitution is a scam. In Nigeria, the process of recalling a lawmaker is outlined in the Constitution and the Electoral Act. Here's a step-by-step guide: Conditions for Recall 1. *Gross misconduct*: The lawmaker must have committed gross misconduct, such as corruption, abuse of office, or failure to represent the constituency. 2. *Petition by constituents*: A petition must be signed by at least 50% + 1 of the ed voters in the constituency. Recall Process 1. *Collection of signatures*: The petition is circulated among ed voters in the constituency, and signatures are collected. 2. *Verification of signatures*: The signatures are verified by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure they are genuine and from ed voters. 3. *Submission of petition*: The petition is submitted to the Speaker of the House of Representatives or the President of the Senate, depending on the chamber the lawmaker belongs to. 4. *Constitution of a recall committee*: A recall committee is constituted to investigate the allegations and determine if the lawmaker should be recalled. 5. *Hearing and investigation*: The recall committee conducts a hearing and investigation into the allegations. 6. *Report and recommendation*: The recall committee submits its report and recommendation to the Speaker or President of the Senate. 7. *Vote by lawmakers*: Lawmakers vote on whether to recall the lawmaker. 8. *INEC conducts a referendum*: If the lawmakers vote in favor of recall, INEC conducts a referendum in the constituency to confirm the recall. Challenges and Controversies 1. *Constitutional requirements*: The recall process is often hampered by constitutional requirements, such as the need for a petition signed by at least 50% + 1 of ed voters. [3/5, 06:25] Meta AI: In Nigeria, the process of recalling a lawmaker is outlined in the Constitution and the Electoral Act. Here's a step-by-step guide: Conditions for Recall 1. *Gross misconduct*: The lawmaker must have committed gross misconduct, such as corruption, abuse of office, or failure to represent the constituency. 2. *Petition by constituents*: A petition must be signed by at least 50% + 1 of the ed voters in the constituency. Recall Process 1. *Collection of signatures*: The petition is circulated among ed voters in the constituency, and signatures are collected. 2. *Verification of signatures*: The signatures are verified by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure they are genuine and from ed voters. 3. *Submission of petition*: The petition is submitted to the Speaker of the House of Representatives or the President of the Senate, depending on the chamber the lawmaker belongs to. 4. *Constitution of a recall committee*: A recall committee is constituted to investigate the allegations and determine if the lawmaker should be recalled. 5. *Hearing and investigation*: The recall committee conducts a hearing and investigation into the allegations. 6. *Report and recommendation*: The recall committee submits its report and recommendation to the Speaker or President of the Senate. 7. *Vote by lawmakers*: Lawmakers vote on whether to recall the lawmaker. 8. *INEC conducts a referendum*: If the lawmakers vote in favor of recall, INEC conducts a referendum in the constituency to confirm the recall. Challenges and Controversies 1. *Constitutional requirements*: The recall process is often hampered by constitutional requirements, such as the need for a petition signed by at least 50% + 1 of ed voters. 2. *INEC's role*: INEC's role in the recall process has been subject to controversy, with some arguing that the commission's powers are limited. 3. *Partisan politics*: The recall process can be influenced by partisan politics, making it difficult to achieve a fair outcome. In summary, recalling a lawmaker in Nigeria requires a petition signed by [3/5, 06:25] Meta AI: In Nigeria, the process of recalling a lawmaker is outlined in the Constitution and the Electoral Act. Here's a step-by-step guide: Conditions for Recall 1. *Gross misconduct*: The lawmaker must have committed gross misconduct, such as corruption, abuse of office, or failure to represent the constituency. 2. *Petition by constituents*: A petition must be signed by at least 50% + 1 of the ed voters in the constituency. Recall Process 1. *Collection of signatures*: The petition is circulated among ed voters in the constituency, and signatures are collected. 2. *Verification of signatures*: The signatures are verified by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure they are genuine and from ed voters. 3. *Submission of petition*: The petition is submitted to the Speaker of the House of Representatives or the President of the Senate, depending on the chamber the lawmaker belongs to. 4. *Constitution of a recall committee*: A recall committee is constituted to investigate the allegations and determine if the lawmaker should be recalled. 5. *Hearing and investigation*: The recall committee conducts a hearing and investigation into the allegations. 6. *Report and recommendation*: The recall committee submits its report and recommendation to the Speaker or President of the Senate. 7. *Vote by lawmakers*: Lawmakers vote on whether to recall the lawmaker. 8. *INEC conducts a referendum*: If the lawmakers vote in favor of recall, INEC conducts a referendum in the constituency to confirm the recall. Challenges and Controversies 1. *Constitutional requirements*: The recall process is often hampered by constitutional requirements, such as the need for a petition signed by at least 50% + 1 of ed voters. 2. *INEC's role*: INEC's role in the recall process has been subject to controversy, with some arguing that the commission's powers are limited. 3. *Partisan politics*: The recall process can be influenced by partisan politics, making it difficult to achieve a fair outcome. In summary, recalling a lawmaker in Nigeria requires a petition signed by at least 50% + 1 of ed voters, verification of signatures by INEC, and a vote by lawmakers. However, the process can be challenging and controversial. |
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Many who worked with him in that government were charged to court and convicted. Why wasn't he charged and convicted posthumous to serve as precedence to IBB and deterrence to Buhari? This why we are in political cycle of failure in leadership till date.
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ManirBK:Desert is feeding forest. Jesus is crying, while God is disappointed 😭 |
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Kuginzi:What about the blood of those you sacrificed in the process. You think they won't cry for revenge? Dey play 😄 |
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BabaO2:If you are fast learner of bad habits why not of good ones since British police has changed now. |
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Great100000:This is what the Bible called" vain babbling" They're in pains because truth hurts |
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PressMyButton:But why did EFFCC say he couldn't disclose when the info is not classified and can be easily obtained publicly. One of the tenets of democracy is that trial should be made as public as possible. Anyway I have forgotten that we practice Naijacracy here. |
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PressMyButton:Don't worry everything happening now is a seed it will one day be your turn either directly or indirectly to harvest. It is Farotimi today it will be you tomorrow. It's a natural law. 1 Like |
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obedience4:I can't understand why a military system can't tell difference between terrorist gathering and villagers in this age of high tech. Even a low cost everyday drone is capable of doing high precision job |
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TouchNfollow:Is there any skeleton in your cupboard? So why are you scared of probing? |
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ogododo:They should handle him gently o. He could be our future president o |
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dododawa1:Planning without data. Speculation that's what you are doing |
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DesChyko:Is our president not part of entity of our government? What the logic in their argument? |
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illicit:It can stop if those benefitting from this loose structure repent. |
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Bea1234:If the building is not a storey building well it's most likely settlement and you can just get some one to fix it. A mini underpinning and column work would do. But if it's a storey building I advise you evacuate ASAP and get professional assessment. |
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MaxInDHouse:The word is not mentioned anywhere in the Bible. Any further questions? |
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"Rev 13:17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." The mark: the is the security cryptography and encryption The name: the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) The number: T/IPV6 IP address scheme. All these technologies are fully on ground already fully being applied in AI robotics. We need your mercy Lord. |
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dre11:You want Nigeria because of what you get from it so don't hate those who don't want Nigeria because of what they get from it. Let the wish of majority prevail. 2 Likes |
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iwaeda:By simple projection when Tinubu finishes with Buhari legacy he would successfully reverse Nigeria itself. |
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BeeBeeOoh:By force by fire so says the people who eat from the pot of soup 😃😃 |
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Every where is silent on them. No info from govt, media and the bank
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BeeBeeOoh:Like her husband worked very hard at Chicago state university 😅 4 Likes |
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Rubbiish:I think you are right. Especially when the scale of the project is large. It's an oversight and I will make amends. Even network engineers are having impacts on design and construction of smart building these days |
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Another political dead body like femi Fani-Kayode
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InfoGuru118:If this man truly said this then he must one of the most a psychotetic crook. |
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blacknp:I was at Ife at that time too and never heard of him. Are you willing to testify he was there so that we can profile you because who knows this may be the next VDM celebrated case soon. |
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Islie:Even this guy claim that he made 1st class in ing at OAU should be verified. I have asked a friend who was in that department at that time he claimed on his profile the friend he wasn't aware of his studentship 😄 |
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Eteka1:You that is not talking are you outside prison? Maybe you need to go and recheck what it takes to be free indeed. |
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