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Faithfulness Okom

@attorneyf_

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No difference. Same eternal gospel preached since Genesis 3:15, until man decided to not take God at His word. There is only one means of justification, Jesus. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. Hebrews 13:8

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Muhammad was very smart to venerate Jesus in the Quran. Of course, sources say he was couldn’t have written the Quran himself but he must have taught others who wrote it, in any case, the idea of making Jesus a co-prophet with himself rather than God, the idea of including Jesus

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Maybe Faith isn’t a finish line, maybe it’s direction🙌🏾🙌🏾 …of course it isn’t a finished line…not as though we have attained Apostle Paul said but this one thing we do letting go of the past and pressing toward the mark of the high calling of God in Christ …lovely work Sir.

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Faithfulness Okom Brilliantly articulated. Ubayy ibn Ka'b had two suras not in the official version. Ibn Masud resisted the official version because it excluded some suras. Others said there were suras recited by some companions who died in war, that were not included in Uthmans official version.

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The valuable thing about a degree is the type of person you have to become in order to earn one. While you could technically become that person without one, the difference between you and someone who underwent standardized instruction will always show

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You’re confusing fulfillment with abrogation. They are not the same and Jesus Himself makes that distinction explicitly. Abrogation means: ‘God gave a law… then cancelled it because it no longer works.’ Fulfillment means: ‘A law reaches its intended goal, completes its purpose,

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Recently started following some great minds in Christian Apologetics. The Lord is raising up powerful voices that will tear the veil of darkness and bring many into His marvellous Light. Faithfulness Okom Mex Asher Ihunanya Chi ❤️

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Oh no, it wasn’t an argument, it was something that genuinely intrigued me. I grew up in Christianity, but I always wanted it to make sense on its own terms. For years I was scared to scrutinize it intellectually because I assumed it wouldn’t hold up. But this year anxiety and

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You’re asking the right question, but you’ve framed it in a way that already hides the answer. Sincerity can create poetry, grief can create meaning, agreed. But sincere people don’t invent events that contradict their worldview, destroy their credibility, and get them killed.

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Let me explain this to you like you’re a child so you actually understand the difference: Abrogation means: the old command is cancelled because it was wrong, or because God changed His mind. So we overwrite it with a new one. Fulfilment means: the old command reaches the goal

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“Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.” Colossians 2:8 KJV

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Proverbs 30:4 drops a riddle no one in the OT could answer: Who has gone up to heaven and come down? Who controls the wind and waters? What is His name, and what is His SON’S name? Centuries later Jesus looks Nicodemus in the eye and says: “No one has ever gone into heaven