• SOME WOMEN LEARN THESE LESSONS VERY LATE AFTER DESTROYING THEIR LIVES BY THEMSELVES

    10 Brutal Truths Women Learn Too Late After Destroying Their Own Marriage

    They thought they were upgrading. They thought leaving their husbands for “freedom” and “independence” would give them peace, happiness, and self-discovery.
    Now they’re out here with tears behind their makeup, regrets hiding behind motivational captions, and loneliness haunting their nights.
    Why?
    Because they listened to bitter, man-hating feminists online who’ve never built a home, who despise structure, and who thrive on chaos.

    Here are 10 painful realities women only realize after it’s too late:

    1. No One Else Will Tolerate What Their Husband Did

    That man they dumped was patient, loving, and forgiving. But outside? No man is willing to deal with your entitled, combative behavior.

    2. Feminism Doesn’t Pay Rent

    Online feminists will hype you up, but when you’re broke, lonely, and falling apart, they won’t offer a dime or a shoulder.

    3. Sexual Market Value Drops with Age

    You’re not 24 anymore. You’re older, more baggage, less patience. The options shrink. The demands increase. And most men now want younger, feminine, peaceful women.

    4. “Freedom” Is Just Loneliness in Disguise

    You thought you were escaping a “boring marriage,” now you’re eating dinner alone, faking happiness on Instagram, and battling depression in silence.

    5. Your Kids Suffer the Most

    You broke a family to chase trends. Now the children grow up emotionally fractured. No father. No stability. No structure.

    6. Being a Single Mother Is Not a Badge of Honor

    You thought it made you strong? It made life 10x harder. Now no high-value man wants to sign up for a ready-made burden.

    7. Hypergamy Has a Deadline

    You wanted a richer man, a more exciting man. Now you realize the pool you thought was full is actually shallow.

    8. Attention Is Not the Same as Respect

    You may still get likes and DMs. But no one respects you anymore. You’re entertainment, not investment.

    9. Peace is Priceless, and You Threw It Away

    He wasn’t perfect, but he gave you peace. Now your world is chaos, drama, and anxiety. And you caused it.

    10. The Internet Doesn’t Care About Your Regret

    You followed strangers online, now you’re suffering offline. And guess what? They’ve moved on. You’re the one paying the price.

    This is the reality of modern women who traded submission for rebellion, family for fantasy, and wisdom for TikTok advice.

    Let this be a warning: not all that glitters is gold. The streets are cold.

    Chinedu Anichi TV cares!
    SOME WOMEN LEARN THESE LESSONS VERY LATE AFTER DESTROYING THEIR LIVES BY THEMSELVES 10 Brutal Truths Women Learn Too Late After Destroying Their Own Marriage They thought they were upgrading. They thought leaving their husbands for “freedom” and “independence” would give them peace, happiness, and self-discovery. Now they’re out here with tears behind their makeup, regrets hiding behind motivational captions, and loneliness haunting their nights. Why? Because they listened to bitter, man-hating feminists online who’ve never built a home, who despise structure, and who thrive on chaos. Here are 10 painful realities women only realize after it’s too late: 1. No One Else Will Tolerate What Their Husband Did That man they dumped was patient, loving, and forgiving. But outside? No man is willing to deal with your entitled, combative behavior. 2. Feminism Doesn’t Pay Rent Online feminists will hype you up, but when you’re broke, lonely, and falling apart, they won’t offer a dime or a shoulder. 3. Sexual Market Value Drops with Age You’re not 24 anymore. You’re older, more baggage, less patience. The options shrink. The demands increase. And most men now want younger, feminine, peaceful women. 4. “Freedom” Is Just Loneliness in Disguise You thought you were escaping a “boring marriage,” now you’re eating dinner alone, faking happiness on Instagram, and battling depression in silence. 5. Your Kids Suffer the Most You broke a family to chase trends. Now the children grow up emotionally fractured. No father. No stability. No structure. 6. Being a Single Mother Is Not a Badge of Honor You thought it made you strong? It made life 10x harder. Now no high-value man wants to sign up for a ready-made burden. 7. Hypergamy Has a Deadline You wanted a richer man, a more exciting man. Now you realize the pool you thought was full is actually shallow. 8. Attention Is Not the Same as Respect You may still get likes and DMs. But no one respects you anymore. You’re entertainment, not investment. 9. Peace is Priceless, and You Threw It Away He wasn’t perfect, but he gave you peace. Now your world is chaos, drama, and anxiety. And you caused it. 10. The Internet Doesn’t Care About Your Regret You followed strangers online, now you’re suffering offline. And guess what? They’ve moved on. You’re the one paying the price. This is the reality of modern women who traded submission for rebellion, family for fantasy, and wisdom for TikTok advice. Let this be a warning: not all that glitters is gold. The streets are cold. Chinedu Anichi TV cares!
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  • THOUGHTFULNESS IS GODLINESS IN ACTION.

    1. When you walk into a public building, do not turn the fan to face only you, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Philippians 2:4 – “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
    Wisdom: True love is thoughtful. Consideration makes shared spaces more peaceful and comfortable for everyone.

    2. When you sit inside a public transport, do not spread your legs to occupy more space, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 12:10 – “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.”
    Wisdom: Honor in action looks like giving room for others to feel respected.

    3. When you’re at a public tap, do not waste water, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 21:20 – “The wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.”
    Wisdom: Stewardship honors God. Use resources wisely with others in mind.

    4. When you speak in a quiet space, do not shout, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Ecclesiastes 3:7 – “A time to be silent and a time to speak.”
    Wisdom: Wisdom is knowing when to speak gently and quietly, respecting your environment.

    5. When you're listening to music, do not blast it in public, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 10:24 – “No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.”
    Wisdom: Your joy should not become another’s discomfort.

    6. When you're on a queue, do not jump ahead, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 11:1 – “Dishonest scales are an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is His delight.”
    Wisdom: Fairness is a form of righteousness. Respect order.

    7. When you finish using the restroom, do not leave it dirty, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 14:40 – “Let all things be done decently and in order.”
    Wisdom: Cleanliness is a reflection of orderliness and care for others.

    8. When you eat in public, do not litter the area, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Genesis 2:15 – “...to tend and keep it.”
    Wisdom: Caring for the environment is part of our God-given responsibility.

    9. When you use shared power, do not overload it, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Matthew 7:12 – “Do to others what you would have them do to you.”
    Wisdom: Shared resources require shared responsibility.

    10. When you walk on a narrow path, do not block the way, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 14:13 – “...make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister.”
    Wisdom: Create room for others to pass with ease.

    11. When you speak in a group, do not dominate the conversation, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: James 1:19 – “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak...”
    Wisdom: Listening is a higher form of love.

    12. When you’re in traffic, do not drive recklessly, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Titus 3:2 – “...be peaceable and considerate, and always gentle toward everyone.”
    Wisdom: Drive with caution and courtesy—lives are involved.

    13. When you visit someone’s home, do not overstay, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 25:17 – “Seldom set foot in your neighbor’s house—too much of you, and they will hate you.”
    Wisdom: Be a blessing, not a burden.

    14. When you borrow something, do not return it damaged, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Psalm 37:21 – “The wicked borrow and do not repay...”
    Wisdom: Integrity includes returning things better than you received them.

    15. When you cook in a shared space, do not leave a mess, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Luke 16:10 – “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much...”
    Wisdom: Cleanliness reflects responsibility and care.

    16. When you cough or sneeze, do not leave your mouth uncovered, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Leviticus 13:45-46 – Even in ancient times, containment of illness was seen as social responsibility.
    Wisdom: Protect others as you would want to be protected.

    17. When you enjoy free services, do not abuse them, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 28:20 – “A faithful man will abound with blessings, but whoever hastens to be rich will not go unpunished.”
    Wisdom: Respect and preserve what others provide generously.

    18. When you sit in a waiting area, do not take more seats than you need, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 12:3 – “...do not think of yourself more highly than you ought.”
    Wisdom: Leave space for others—humility in action.

    19. When you're in a discussion, do not speak rudely, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Colossians 4:6 – “Let your conversation be always full of grace...”
    Wisdom: Politeness reveals godliness.

    20. When you earn more, do not look down on others, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: 1 Timothy 6:17 – “...do not be arrogant nor put your hope in wealth.”
    Wisdom: Your success is not a license for pride but a platform for generosity.

    21. When you get promoted, do not forget those who helped you, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 3:27 – “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due...”
    Wisdom: Gratitude builds bridges, not walls.

    22. When you laugh, do not mock others, consider their feelings as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 17:5 – “Whoever mocks the poor shows contempt for their Maker...”
    Wisdom: Joy is not meant to humiliate others.

    23. When you pass by someone struggling, do not ignore them, consider helping

    Biblical Value: Luke 10:33-34 – The Good Samaritan cared deeply.
    Wisdom: Compassion is evidence of a godly heart.

    24. When you’re using public Wi-Fi, do not download excessively, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Philippians 2:3 – “Do nothing out of selfish ambition...”
    Wisdom: Fairness applies even in unseen things like internet use.

    25. When you eat in shared spaces, do not take others’ food, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Exodus 20:15 – “You shall not steal.”
    Wisdom: Respect boundaries and others' property.

    26. When you serve food, do not serve yourself excessively, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 23:1-2 – “...put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony.”
    Wisdom: Moderation honors the community.

    27. When you are privileged, do not boast, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Jeremiah 9:23-24 – “Let not the wise boast of their wisdom... but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they know Me...”
    Wisdom: Humility reveals maturity.

    28. When you win, do not belittle those who lost, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 12:15 – “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.”
    Wisdom: Celebrate without pride. Winning with grace is noble.

    29. When you’re strong, do not oppress the weak, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 31:8-9 – “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves...”
    Wisdom: Strength is given to support, not suppress.

    30. When you speak, do not forget kindness, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 15:1 – “A gentle answer turns away wrath...”
    Wisdom: Kind words soften hearts and open doors.

    ENCOURAGEMENT

    A better world doesn’t start with grand gestures—it begins with small decisions rooted in love and respect. The Bible teaches us that love “does not insist on its own way” (1 Corinthians 13:5). When we choose to consider others as well, we reflect the heart of Christ, who laid down His comfort for our sake. Thoughtfulness is godliness in action.
    So let’s carry this truth daily: "Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31)—and that includes how we treat one another.
    THOUGHTFULNESS IS GODLINESS IN ACTION. 1. When you walk into a public building, do not turn the fan to face only you, consider others as well Biblical Value: Philippians 2:4 – “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.” Wisdom: True love is thoughtful. Consideration makes shared spaces more peaceful and comfortable for everyone. 2. When you sit inside a public transport, do not spread your legs to occupy more space, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 12:10 – “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” Wisdom: Honor in action looks like giving room for others to feel respected. 3. When you’re at a public tap, do not waste water, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 21:20 – “The wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.” Wisdom: Stewardship honors God. Use resources wisely with others in mind. 4. When you speak in a quiet space, do not shout, consider others as well Biblical Value: Ecclesiastes 3:7 – “A time to be silent and a time to speak.” Wisdom: Wisdom is knowing when to speak gently and quietly, respecting your environment. 5. When you're listening to music, do not blast it in public, consider others as well Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 10:24 – “No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.” Wisdom: Your joy should not become another’s discomfort. 6. When you're on a queue, do not jump ahead, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 11:1 – “Dishonest scales are an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is His delight.” Wisdom: Fairness is a form of righteousness. Respect order. 7. When you finish using the restroom, do not leave it dirty, consider others as well Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 14:40 – “Let all things be done decently and in order.” Wisdom: Cleanliness is a reflection of orderliness and care for others. 8. When you eat in public, do not litter the area, consider others as well Biblical Value: Genesis 2:15 – “...to tend and keep it.” Wisdom: Caring for the environment is part of our God-given responsibility. 9. When you use shared power, do not overload it, consider others as well Biblical Value: Matthew 7:12 – “Do to others what you would have them do to you.” Wisdom: Shared resources require shared responsibility. 10. When you walk on a narrow path, do not block the way, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 14:13 – “...make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister.” Wisdom: Create room for others to pass with ease. 11. When you speak in a group, do not dominate the conversation, consider others as well Biblical Value: James 1:19 – “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak...” Wisdom: Listening is a higher form of love. 12. When you’re in traffic, do not drive recklessly, consider others as well Biblical Value: Titus 3:2 – “...be peaceable and considerate, and always gentle toward everyone.” Wisdom: Drive with caution and courtesy—lives are involved. 13. When you visit someone’s home, do not overstay, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 25:17 – “Seldom set foot in your neighbor’s house—too much of you, and they will hate you.” Wisdom: Be a blessing, not a burden. 14. When you borrow something, do not return it damaged, consider others as well Biblical Value: Psalm 37:21 – “The wicked borrow and do not repay...” Wisdom: Integrity includes returning things better than you received them. 15. When you cook in a shared space, do not leave a mess, consider others as well Biblical Value: Luke 16:10 – “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much...” Wisdom: Cleanliness reflects responsibility and care. 16. When you cough or sneeze, do not leave your mouth uncovered, consider others as well Biblical Value: Leviticus 13:45-46 – Even in ancient times, containment of illness was seen as social responsibility. Wisdom: Protect others as you would want to be protected. 17. When you enjoy free services, do not abuse them, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 28:20 – “A faithful man will abound with blessings, but whoever hastens to be rich will not go unpunished.” Wisdom: Respect and preserve what others provide generously. 18. When you sit in a waiting area, do not take more seats than you need, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 12:3 – “...do not think of yourself more highly than you ought.” Wisdom: Leave space for others—humility in action. 19. When you're in a discussion, do not speak rudely, consider others as well Biblical Value: Colossians 4:6 – “Let your conversation be always full of grace...” Wisdom: Politeness reveals godliness. 20. When you earn more, do not look down on others, consider others as well Biblical Value: 1 Timothy 6:17 – “...do not be arrogant nor put your hope in wealth.” Wisdom: Your success is not a license for pride but a platform for generosity. 21. When you get promoted, do not forget those who helped you, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 3:27 – “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due...” Wisdom: Gratitude builds bridges, not walls. 22. When you laugh, do not mock others, consider their feelings as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 17:5 – “Whoever mocks the poor shows contempt for their Maker...” Wisdom: Joy is not meant to humiliate others. 23. When you pass by someone struggling, do not ignore them, consider helping Biblical Value: Luke 10:33-34 – The Good Samaritan cared deeply. Wisdom: Compassion is evidence of a godly heart. 24. When you’re using public Wi-Fi, do not download excessively, consider others as well Biblical Value: Philippians 2:3 – “Do nothing out of selfish ambition...” Wisdom: Fairness applies even in unseen things like internet use. 25. When you eat in shared spaces, do not take others’ food, consider others as well Biblical Value: Exodus 20:15 – “You shall not steal.” Wisdom: Respect boundaries and others' property. 26. When you serve food, do not serve yourself excessively, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 23:1-2 – “...put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony.” Wisdom: Moderation honors the community. 27. When you are privileged, do not boast, consider others as well Biblical Value: Jeremiah 9:23-24 – “Let not the wise boast of their wisdom... but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they know Me...” Wisdom: Humility reveals maturity. 28. When you win, do not belittle those who lost, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 12:15 – “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” Wisdom: Celebrate without pride. Winning with grace is noble. 29. When you’re strong, do not oppress the weak, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 31:8-9 – “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves...” Wisdom: Strength is given to support, not suppress. 30. When you speak, do not forget kindness, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 15:1 – “A gentle answer turns away wrath...” Wisdom: Kind words soften hearts and open doors. ENCOURAGEMENT A better world doesn’t start with grand gestures—it begins with small decisions rooted in love and respect. The Bible teaches us that love “does not insist on its own way” (1 Corinthians 13:5). When we choose to consider others as well, we reflect the heart of Christ, who laid down His comfort for our sake. Thoughtfulness is godliness in action. So let’s carry this truth daily: "Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31)—and that includes how we treat one another.
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  • School Principal Took On Night Shifts At Walmart To Earn Money & Help Students Facing Financial Difficulties.

    Henry Darby, the principal of North Charleston High School in South Carolina, took on overnight shifts at Walmart to support his students facing financial hardships.

    From 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., he stocked shelves three nights a week, dedicating his earnings to assist students with essentials like food and housing.

    His selfless act garnered widespread attention, leading to a $50,000 donation from Walmart and over $195,000 raised through crowdfunding.

    In recognition of his dedication, he was awarded South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, the Order of the Palmetto.
    School Principal Took On Night Shifts At Walmart To Earn Money & Help Students Facing Financial Difficulties. Henry Darby, the principal of North Charleston High School in South Carolina, took on overnight shifts at Walmart to support his students facing financial hardships. From 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., he stocked shelves three nights a week, dedicating his earnings to assist students with essentials like food and housing. His selfless act garnered widespread attention, leading to a $50,000 donation from Walmart and over $195,000 raised through crowdfunding. In recognition of his dedication, he was awarded South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, the Order of the Palmetto.
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  • Title: The Porcupine Who Shared Her Quills

    In the heart of the golden savanna, where the winds hummed lullabies and the stars blinked like ancestral eyes, lived a porcupine named Noma. She was quiet, thoughtful, and covered in sharp, glistening quills. The animals often avoided her—not out of cruelty, but caution.

    “She’s too prickly to be close to,” whispered the hare.
    “She carries weapons on her back,” murmured the mongoose.

    So Noma wandered alone.

    But she watched. And she listened. And she loved them all from afar.

    One year, a fierce lion from the northern hills crossed into the savanna. He was wounded, hungry, and angry. He roared his fury into the wind and declared, “This land is mine now!”

    The animals trembled. No one dared challenge him. The zebra ran. The baboons hid. Even the cheetah stayed silent.

    Then, Noma stepped forward.

    The lion snarled. “You? With your little feet and needles?”

    “I have no teeth like yours,” she said calmly. “But I do have a gift.”

    One by one, she pulled her own quills from her back and laid them in the dust.

    “For the birds—make arrows to fly.”
    “For the hedgehogs—guard your dens.”
    “For the buffalo—defend your young.”
    “For the antelope—mark your paths.”

    The animals were stunned. Her pain became their protection.

    With Noma’s quills, the savanna stood as one.

    And when the lion charged again, he found not one enemy—but a forest of unity. He turned and fled into the mountains.

    That night, the animals circled Noma. They no longer feared her quills—they honored them. And in the center of the clearing, they built a nest of her feathers of strength.

    She had not fought with anger—but with sacrifice.



    Moral Lessons:
    1. True strength is not in how much you keep—but in how much you’re willing to give.
    2. Even what makes you different can become a gift when shared in love.
    3. A single act of courage can inspire unity in the face of fear.



    #AfricanFolktale #PorcupineWisdom #PowerInSacrifice #GiftedInDifference #UnityOverFear #FolktaleMagic #SavannaStrength #SilentCourage #StorytellingAfrica #QuillsOfHope #AnimalLegends #ViralTales #HumbleHero #SacredStories #TalesThatTeach #BraveryInKindness #ProtectWhatMatters #NatureWisdom #TheGivingPorcupine #HeartOverHorns
    Title: The Porcupine Who Shared Her Quills In the heart of the golden savanna, where the winds hummed lullabies and the stars blinked like ancestral eyes, lived a porcupine named Noma. She was quiet, thoughtful, and covered in sharp, glistening quills. The animals often avoided her—not out of cruelty, but caution. “She’s too prickly to be close to,” whispered the hare. “She carries weapons on her back,” murmured the mongoose. So Noma wandered alone. But she watched. And she listened. And she loved them all from afar. One year, a fierce lion from the northern hills crossed into the savanna. He was wounded, hungry, and angry. He roared his fury into the wind and declared, “This land is mine now!” The animals trembled. No one dared challenge him. The zebra ran. The baboons hid. Even the cheetah stayed silent. Then, Noma stepped forward. The lion snarled. “You? With your little feet and needles?” “I have no teeth like yours,” she said calmly. “But I do have a gift.” One by one, she pulled her own quills from her back and laid them in the dust. “For the birds—make arrows to fly.” “For the hedgehogs—guard your dens.” “For the buffalo—defend your young.” “For the antelope—mark your paths.” The animals were stunned. Her pain became their protection. With Noma’s quills, the savanna stood as one. And when the lion charged again, he found not one enemy—but a forest of unity. He turned and fled into the mountains. That night, the animals circled Noma. They no longer feared her quills—they honored them. And in the center of the clearing, they built a nest of her feathers of strength. She had not fought with anger—but with sacrifice. ⸻ Moral Lessons: 1. True strength is not in how much you keep—but in how much you’re willing to give. 2. Even what makes you different can become a gift when shared in love. 3. A single act of courage can inspire unity in the face of fear. ⸻ #AfricanFolktale #PorcupineWisdom #PowerInSacrifice #GiftedInDifference #UnityOverFear #FolktaleMagic #SavannaStrength #SilentCourage #StorytellingAfrica #QuillsOfHope #AnimalLegends #ViralTales #HumbleHero #SacredStories #TalesThatTeach #BraveryInKindness #ProtectWhatMatters #NatureWisdom #TheGivingPorcupine #HeartOverHorns
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  • Title: The Clever Spider and the Rainmaker’s Secret

    In a time when animals ruled the forest and talked like men, there lived a cunning spider named Kwaku Ananse. Though small in size, Ananse had a mind sharper than a porcupine’s quill. The forest was in trouble—a terrible drought had turned rivers to dust and crops to ash. The animals grew weak, and the young ones cried for water.

    Now, it was said that only one creature held the secret to bring rain: Mzee Mbura, the old tortoise who lived atop the tallest baobab. He was a rainmaker, but he never shared. His crops flourished while others wilted. His shell stayed glossy while the other animals grew thin and cracked.

    Ananse decided it was time to act—not with strength, but with wit.

    He spun a long silky thread and tied gourds to it—one for kindness, one for courage, one for wisdom, and one for lies. He painted them with bright forest colors and carried them like gifts.

    When he reached the baobab, Mzee Mbura was asleep. Ananse sang softly:

    “Four gifts I bring,
    For a shell so wide.
    But only truth
    Will open your pride.”

    The tortoise opened one eye and chuckled. “What do you want, little web-walker?”

    “Just a drop of rain,” Ananse said, bowing.

    Mzee Mbura laughed. “Only the wise can summon rain.”

    Ananse smiled. “Then let me try.”

    He offered the gourd of lies first—but it broke into smoke. Then he offered the gourd of courage—but a wind blew it away. When he gave the gourd of kindness, it opened into a soft breeze. But the final gourd—wisdom—burst into a thundercloud.

    Suddenly, the sky wept.

    Rain fell. The trees danced. The animals cheered.

    Mzee Mbura was shocked. “How did you do that?”

    Ananse bowed low. “Sometimes, the smallest voice carries the biggest truth. Kindness and wisdom can open even the sky.”

    From that day, the animals honored Ananse not just as a trickster—but as the Savior of the Rain.

    Moral: Wisdom is not in how loud you speak, but in how true your heart is.

    #AfricanFolktale #AnanseWisdom #RainmakerSecrets #ForestLegends #AfricanStories
    Title: The Clever Spider and the Rainmaker’s Secret In a time when animals ruled the forest and talked like men, there lived a cunning spider named Kwaku Ananse. Though small in size, Ananse had a mind sharper than a porcupine’s quill. The forest was in trouble—a terrible drought had turned rivers to dust and crops to ash. The animals grew weak, and the young ones cried for water. Now, it was said that only one creature held the secret to bring rain: Mzee Mbura, the old tortoise who lived atop the tallest baobab. He was a rainmaker, but he never shared. His crops flourished while others wilted. His shell stayed glossy while the other animals grew thin and cracked. Ananse decided it was time to act—not with strength, but with wit. He spun a long silky thread and tied gourds to it—one for kindness, one for courage, one for wisdom, and one for lies. He painted them with bright forest colors and carried them like gifts. When he reached the baobab, Mzee Mbura was asleep. Ananse sang softly: “Four gifts I bring, For a shell so wide. But only truth Will open your pride.” The tortoise opened one eye and chuckled. “What do you want, little web-walker?” “Just a drop of rain,” Ananse said, bowing. Mzee Mbura laughed. “Only the wise can summon rain.” Ananse smiled. “Then let me try.” He offered the gourd of lies first—but it broke into smoke. Then he offered the gourd of courage—but a wind blew it away. When he gave the gourd of kindness, it opened into a soft breeze. But the final gourd—wisdom—burst into a thundercloud. Suddenly, the sky wept. Rain fell. The trees danced. The animals cheered. Mzee Mbura was shocked. “How did you do that?” Ananse bowed low. “Sometimes, the smallest voice carries the biggest truth. Kindness and wisdom can open even the sky.” From that day, the animals honored Ananse not just as a trickster—but as the Savior of the Rain. Moral: Wisdom is not in how loud you speak, but in how true your heart is. #AfricanFolktale #AnanseWisdom #RainmakerSecrets #ForestLegends #AfricanStories
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  • THE PROFOUND SIGNIFICANT OF EASTER: A CELEBRATION OF REDEMPTION AND RENEWAL!

    Easter, a joyous and sacred celebration observed by millions worldwide, holds profound significance that extends beyond the festive traditions and merriment. At its core, Easter represents the pivotal events of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, symbolizing the ultimate triumph of life over death and light over darkness.

    The narrative of Easter is rooted in the Christian faith, where Jesus Christ, the Son of God, willingly surrendered to crucifixion, bearing the weight of humanity's sins. His death on the cross signified the ultimate sacrifice, providing redemption for all who would believe in Him. The resurrection of Jesus on the third day, as documented in the New Testament, stands as a testament to His divine power and the promise of eternal life.

    The symbolism embedded in the Easter story speaks directly to the human condition. The death of Jesus represents the death to sin, an acknowledgment of the imperfections and transgressions that separate us from a holy God. Through faith in Christ, believers are called to a life of repentance and spiritual rebirth, symbolically dying to sin and embracing a path of righteousness.

    The resurrection of Jesus embodies the promise of new life and the hope that believers can live a sinless life through the empowerment of Christ. It signifies the victory over sin and death, offering believers the assurance of forgiveness and the strength to pursue a life that honors God. This transformative journey is central to the Christian faith, encouraging believers to reflect on their spiritual walk and renew their commitment to living according to Christ's teachings.

    As Christians celebrate Easter, they are reminded of the profound love and grace extended to humanity through Jesus Christ. The season invites introspection, gratitude, and a renewed focus on spiritual growth. It serves as a powerful reminder that, through faith, believers can experience the joy of salvation and the peace that comes from knowing they are forgiven and loved.

    In essence, Easter is not just a celebration of past events but a living testament to the enduring hope and redemption found in Jesus Christ. It calls believers to embrace the fullness of life in Christ, to live out their faith with purpose, and to share the message of hope and redemption with a world in need.

    Reallife Relationship and Marriage Counsel - RRMC
    THE PROFOUND SIGNIFICANT OF EASTER: A CELEBRATION OF REDEMPTION AND RENEWAL! Easter, a joyous and sacred celebration observed by millions worldwide, holds profound significance that extends beyond the festive traditions and merriment. At its core, Easter represents the pivotal events of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection, symbolizing the ultimate triumph of life over death and light over darkness. The narrative of Easter is rooted in the Christian faith, where Jesus Christ, the Son of God, willingly surrendered to crucifixion, bearing the weight of humanity's sins. His death on the cross signified the ultimate sacrifice, providing redemption for all who would believe in Him. The resurrection of Jesus on the third day, as documented in the New Testament, stands as a testament to His divine power and the promise of eternal life. The symbolism embedded in the Easter story speaks directly to the human condition. The death of Jesus represents the death to sin, an acknowledgment of the imperfections and transgressions that separate us from a holy God. Through faith in Christ, believers are called to a life of repentance and spiritual rebirth, symbolically dying to sin and embracing a path of righteousness. The resurrection of Jesus embodies the promise of new life and the hope that believers can live a sinless life through the empowerment of Christ. It signifies the victory over sin and death, offering believers the assurance of forgiveness and the strength to pursue a life that honors God. This transformative journey is central to the Christian faith, encouraging believers to reflect on their spiritual walk and renew their commitment to living according to Christ's teachings. As Christians celebrate Easter, they are reminded of the profound love and grace extended to humanity through Jesus Christ. The season invites introspection, gratitude, and a renewed focus on spiritual growth. It serves as a powerful reminder that, through faith, believers can experience the joy of salvation and the peace that comes from knowing they are forgiven and loved. In essence, Easter is not just a celebration of past events but a living testament to the enduring hope and redemption found in Jesus Christ. It calls believers to embrace the fullness of life in Christ, to live out their faith with purpose, and to share the message of hope and redemption with a world in need. Reallife Relationship and Marriage Counsel - RRMC
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  • Love is a beautiful thing, that cohabit two to become one,my wonderful childhood friendship for life,I pray for you today yours will be among the best,the entire public you are highly honored to be there, Rice and stew de ooooh,we are going to be doing it party after party, congratulations
    Love is a beautiful thing, that cohabit two to become one,my wonderful childhood friendship for life,I pray for you today yours will be among the best,the entire public you are highly honored to be there, Rice and stew de ooooh,we are going to be doing it party after party, congratulations 🌹🌹🌹
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  • It was a distinct honor to participate as a Special Guest and an international diplomat alongside my colleagues at the Maiden Edition of the Defence Headquarters Quarterly Media Stakeholders Seminar (Q1 2025) in Abuja.
    The seminar, themed “Media as a Key Component of Joint Task Force Commander’s Operational Success,” brought together key voices from the military, media, and government to explore the vital role of strategic communication in safeguarding national security.
    As a diplomat, it was both inspiring and enlightening to witness Nigeria’s commitment to fostering transparency, collaboration, and resilience through informed media engagement.
    Grateful to the Defence Headquarters and the Directorate of Defence Media Operations for the invitation and their dedication to national progress.

    #ServiceToNation #StrategicCommunication #NationalSecurity #NigeriaForward #MediaAndDefence #DiplomaticEngagement
    It was a distinct honor to participate as a Special Guest and an international diplomat alongside my colleagues at the Maiden Edition of the Defence Headquarters Quarterly Media Stakeholders Seminar (Q1 2025) in Abuja. The seminar, themed “Media as a Key Component of Joint Task Force Commander’s Operational Success,” brought together key voices from the military, media, and government to explore the vital role of strategic communication in safeguarding national security. As a diplomat, it was both inspiring and enlightening to witness Nigeria’s commitment to fostering transparency, collaboration, and resilience through informed media engagement. Grateful to the Defence Headquarters and the Directorate of Defence Media Operations for the invitation and their dedication to national progress. #ServiceToNation #StrategicCommunication #NationalSecurity #NigeriaForward #MediaAndDefence #DiplomaticEngagement
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  • "I think the last good wife who will never ask for dîvorce got married in 1990. Marriage now is like busîness to women." __ Cristiano Ronaldo

    "I heard my girlfriend, Georgina saying somewhere that she would love to become my wife. And I must say it's so funny to me because I already made it clear to her that I'm not getting married. It is an honor for any woman to get married to me but I stand to loõse alot if in the course of the marriage, we decide to separate.
    Marriage is not a priority nor an achievement, especially for men. Maybe one day I can get married, but I don't think I will ever get married. If I get married then it's an accîdent but I'm doing everything possible to avoid marriage. I worked so hard to be where I am today and I won't loõse it to marriage.
    Georgina is fantastic woman, a wonderful woman, I have 3 children with her, my mum loves her, and I love her so much but still I can't marry her. A woman can take 10 years to gain your trust but when you marry her, she'll file a dîvorce and leave with your money which you worked so hard for."

    ____ Cristiano Ronaldo

    Cristiano Ronaldo and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez are just in a partnership where they take care of their children together
    "I think the last good wife who will never ask for dîvorce got married in 1990. Marriage now is like busîness to women." __ Cristiano Ronaldo "I heard my girlfriend, Georgina saying somewhere that she would love to become my wife. And I must say it's so funny to me because I already made it clear to her that I'm not getting married. It is an honor for any woman to get married to me but I stand to loõse alot if in the course of the marriage, we decide to separate. Marriage is not a priority nor an achievement, especially for men. Maybe one day I can get married, but I don't think I will ever get married. If I get married then it's an accîdent but I'm doing everything possible to avoid marriage. I worked so hard to be where I am today and I won't loõse it to marriage. Georgina is fantastic woman, a wonderful woman, I have 3 children with her, my mum loves her, and I love her so much but still I can't marry her. A woman can take 10 years to gain your trust but when you marry her, she'll file a dîvorce and leave with your money which you worked so hard for." ____ Cristiano Ronaldo Cristiano Ronaldo and his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez are just in a partnership where they take care of their children together 👀
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  • Let me tell you a story about Love

    Title: The Love That Stayed

    ***************************
    In a small town filled with cobblestone streets and blooming jacaranda trees, there lived an old man named Mr. Bello. Every evening at exactly 6 o’clock, he walked the same quiet path through the town square, dressed in his crisp grey suit and holding a fresh bouquet of lilies—his wife's favorite.

    He would sit on the same wooden bench, smile gently at the sky, and place the flowers beside him like he was waiting for someone.

    People watched him often—some curious, some moved. But no one ever asked, until a little girl named Zina did.

    She was just seven, bold and curious, with two braids and a backpack full of questions. She walked up to him one evening and asked, “Why do you bring flowers here every day, sir?”

    Mr. Bello looked down at her, a warm smile lighting up his weathered face. “This was where my wife and I met every Sunday for 42 years. Rain or shine, we sat here, talked about everything and nothing, and just… loved.”

    “But she’s not here now?” Zina asked softly.

    “She passed away five years ago,” he said, his voice calm, like a soft breeze. “But love like ours—it doesn’t end when someone leaves. It stays in the air you shared, in the habits you kept, in the quiet moments that still feel full.”

    Zina was quiet for a while. Then she sat beside him and pulled a crumpled flower from her backpack. “It’s not as pretty as yours, but can I leave one too?”

    Mr. Bello chuckled, eyes misty. “That would be perfect.”

    From that day on, every Sunday, Zina joined him on the bench. They’d talk about life, dreams, and sometimes about his wife—how she laughed with her whole face, how she loved humming while cooking, and how she always said, ‘Real love is the kind that stays even when you can’t see it.’

    And so, the bench became more than just a memory. It became a symbol—a little spot in the world where love still lived, blooming in petals, words, and shared silence.

    Moral: Love is not only what we say or feel, but what we continue to give—even when the world has changed. True love echoes in how we remember, honor, and pass it on.

    Let me tell you a story about Love 💖🔥 Title: The Love That Stayed💝🕯️👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 *************************** In a small town filled with cobblestone streets and blooming jacaranda trees, there lived an old man named Mr. Bello. Every evening at exactly 6 o’clock, he walked the same quiet path through the town square, dressed in his crisp grey suit and holding a fresh bouquet of lilies—his wife's favorite. He would sit on the same wooden bench, smile gently at the sky, and place the flowers beside him like he was waiting for someone. People watched him often—some curious, some moved. But no one ever asked, until a little girl named Zina did. She was just seven, bold and curious, with two braids and a backpack full of questions. She walked up to him one evening and asked, “Why do you bring flowers here every day, sir?” Mr. Bello looked down at her, a warm smile lighting up his weathered face. “This was where my wife and I met every Sunday for 42 years. Rain or shine, we sat here, talked about everything and nothing, and just… loved.” “But she’s not here now?” Zina asked softly. “She passed away five years ago,” he said, his voice calm, like a soft breeze. “But love like ours—it doesn’t end when someone leaves. It stays in the air you shared, in the habits you kept, in the quiet moments that still feel full.” Zina was quiet for a while. Then she sat beside him and pulled a crumpled flower from her backpack. “It’s not as pretty as yours, but can I leave one too?” Mr. Bello chuckled, eyes misty. “That would be perfect.” From that day on, every Sunday, Zina joined him on the bench. They’d talk about life, dreams, and sometimes about his wife—how she laughed with her whole face, how she loved humming while cooking, and how she always said, ‘Real love is the kind that stays even when you can’t see it.’ And so, the bench became more than just a memory. It became a symbol—a little spot in the world where love still lived, blooming in petals, words, and shared silence. Moral: Love is not only what we say or feel, but what we continue to give—even when the world has changed. True love echoes in how we remember, honor, and pass it on.
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  • Since I got married, I have never one day thought of sharing my primary responsibility with my husband. He is the man of the house, the head for that matter. I am a support to him, to love, to uplift and to encourage him.

    But these days, a wrong narrative of gender equality is what has destroyed many marriages. Young couple who just get married, before you know, they are divorced or the marriage has been called off. My sister, if you claim to be equal to a man, marry yourself then. But if you truly understand the beauty of divine roles, you’ll know that leadership is not dictatorship.

    I have been implementing this and I have never regretted. My husband who also know his responsibility does it 100% and he never stops honoring me and replicating the love.

    So, my sister, don’t let the noise out there confuse you. Know who you are, and walk in it with grace. When you marry right, you won’t feel suppressed, you’ll feel cherished. And when you play your part with love, the man God gave you will move mountains for you.

    - Mercy Johnson
    Since I got married, I have never one day thought of sharing my primary responsibility with my husband. He is the man of the house, the head for that matter. I am a support to him, to love, to uplift and to encourage him. But these days, a wrong narrative of gender equality is what has destroyed many marriages. Young couple who just get married, before you know, they are divorced or the marriage has been called off. My sister, if you claim to be equal to a man, marry yourself then. But if you truly understand the beauty of divine roles, you’ll know that leadership is not dictatorship. I have been implementing this and I have never regretted. My husband who also know his responsibility does it 100% and he never stops honoring me and replicating the love. So, my sister, don’t let the noise out there confuse you. Know who you are, and walk in it with grace. When you marry right, you won’t feel suppressed, you’ll feel cherished. And when you play your part with love, the man God gave you will move mountains for you. - Mercy Johnson
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  • DOES GOD HATE POVERTY OR PROSPER

    Look At What The Bible Says About Prosperity:

    1. JOSHUA 1:8
    “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.”
    Explanation:
    God ties prosperity and success to obedience and meditation on His Word. When a person lives by God's principles, they align with His divine laws that produce fruitfulness in all aspects of life.

    2. PSALM 1:2-3
    “But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.”
    Explanation:
    A person who delights in and meditates on God’s Word will be stable, fruitful, and prosperous in all they do—just like a well-watered tree.

    3. DEUTERONOMY 8:18
    “But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.”
    Explanation:
    Wealth and prosperity are not self-earned; they are gifts from God given to fulfill His covenant. Remembering this keeps us humble and aligned with His purpose.

    4. 3 JOHN 1:2
    “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.”
    Explanation:
    This verse highlights that true prosperity includes physical, financial, and spiritual well-being. God desires complete prosperity for His children.

    5. PROVERBS 10:22
    “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”
    Explanation:
    When God blesses someone with wealth, it comes with peace and joy—not with the sorrow and stress that often accompanies worldly riches.

    6. MALACHI 3:10
    “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.”
    Explanation:
    Tithing opens the door to divine abundance. God invites us to test His faithfulness by giving, and He promises overflowing blessings in return.

    7. PROVERBS 3:9-10
    “Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase: So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.”
    Explanation:
    When we honor God with our wealth—especially the first part of it—He promises to bless us with more than enough in return.

    8. LUKE 6:38
    “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.”
    Explanation:
    Generosity activates prosperity. God multiplies what we give and causes it to return in abundance, often through others.

    9. PSALM 35:27
    “Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.”
    Explanation:
    God delights in the prosperity of His people, especially those who support and promote His righteous cause. Prosperity brings Him glory.

    10. PHILIPPIANS 4:19
    “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
    Explanation:
    God promises to meet every need—not just financially but in all aspects—based on His abundant and unlimited resources in Christ.

    11. GENESIS 26:12-13
    “Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him. And the man waxed great, and went forward, and grew until he became very great.”
    Explanation:
    This shows how God can cause supernatural increase even in difficult environments when we act in obedience and faith.

    12. JOB 36:11
    “If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.”
    Explanation:
    Obedience to God is clearly linked to a life filled with abundance and joy, not just in eternity but in our present lives.

    13. 2 CORINTHIANS 9:8
    “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”
    Explanation:
    God not only provides for our needs but empowers us to be generous and abundant in doing good for others.

    14. ZECHARIAH 8:12
    “For the seed shall be prosperous; the vine shall give her fruit, and the ground shall give her increase, and the heavens shall give their dew.”
    Explanation:
    God speaks of prosperity in every sector—seed, vine, ground, and heavens—pointing to fruitfulness in all areas of life.

    15. ECCLESIASTES 5:19
    “Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this is the gift of God.”
    Explanation:
    True prosperity includes both the ability to gain wealth and the joy of enjoying it—it is a divine gift, not just a human accomplishment.

    God Indeed Loves Prosperity Of His People And Hates Poverty.
    DOES GOD HATE POVERTY OR PROSPER Look At What The Bible Says About Prosperity: 1. JOSHUA 1:8 “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.” Explanation: God ties prosperity and success to obedience and meditation on His Word. When a person lives by God's principles, they align with His divine laws that produce fruitfulness in all aspects of life. 2. PSALM 1:2-3 “But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.” Explanation: A person who delights in and meditates on God’s Word will be stable, fruitful, and prosperous in all they do—just like a well-watered tree. 3. DEUTERONOMY 8:18 “But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.” Explanation: Wealth and prosperity are not self-earned; they are gifts from God given to fulfill His covenant. Remembering this keeps us humble and aligned with His purpose. 4. 3 JOHN 1:2 “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” Explanation: This verse highlights that true prosperity includes physical, financial, and spiritual well-being. God desires complete prosperity for His children. 5. PROVERBS 10:22 “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.” Explanation: When God blesses someone with wealth, it comes with peace and joy—not with the sorrow and stress that often accompanies worldly riches. 6. MALACHI 3:10 “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.” Explanation: Tithing opens the door to divine abundance. God invites us to test His faithfulness by giving, and He promises overflowing blessings in return. 7. PROVERBS 3:9-10 “Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase: So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.” Explanation: When we honor God with our wealth—especially the first part of it—He promises to bless us with more than enough in return. 8. LUKE 6:38 “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” Explanation: Generosity activates prosperity. God multiplies what we give and causes it to return in abundance, often through others. 9. PSALM 35:27 “Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.” Explanation: God delights in the prosperity of His people, especially those who support and promote His righteous cause. Prosperity brings Him glory. 10. PHILIPPIANS 4:19 “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” Explanation: God promises to meet every need—not just financially but in all aspects—based on His abundant and unlimited resources in Christ. 11. GENESIS 26:12-13 “Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him. And the man waxed great, and went forward, and grew until he became very great.” Explanation: This shows how God can cause supernatural increase even in difficult environments when we act in obedience and faith. 12. JOB 36:11 “If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.” Explanation: Obedience to God is clearly linked to a life filled with abundance and joy, not just in eternity but in our present lives. 13. 2 CORINTHIANS 9:8 “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.” Explanation: God not only provides for our needs but empowers us to be generous and abundant in doing good for others. 14. ZECHARIAH 8:12 “For the seed shall be prosperous; the vine shall give her fruit, and the ground shall give her increase, and the heavens shall give their dew.” Explanation: God speaks of prosperity in every sector—seed, vine, ground, and heavens—pointing to fruitfulness in all areas of life. 15. ECCLESIASTES 5:19 “Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this is the gift of God.” Explanation: True prosperity includes both the ability to gain wealth and the joy of enjoying it—it is a divine gift, not just a human accomplishment. God Indeed Loves Prosperity Of His People And Hates Poverty.
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