• #GOD’S WORD IS HAMMER AND FIRE!

    God’s Word is an inexhaustible reservoir of divine power, flowing with life, truth, and purpose for every generation and every circumstance. It is not merely ink on paper but the very breath of God; living and active. Scripture teaches, and trains us in righteousness, cutting through deception and aligning our hearts with God’s will. Its power lies in its unchanging truth, for every word is inspired by the Holy Spirit, equipping us to live fully for Jesus Christ. To experience the fullness of God’s power in our lives and service, we must feast daily on His Word, for no other nourishment strengthens the soul like the eternal truths of God’s word.
    Just as physical food sustains the body, God’s Word is the essential sustenance for spiritual vitality and strength. Without it, our faith grows weak, and our discernment falters. But when we meditate on God’s word, allowing it to dwell richly within us, it transforms our minds, convicts our hearts, and empowers us to walk in obedience. The Bible is not just a book of wisdom; it is the very voice of God, reproving, guiding, and equipping us for every good work. If we desire power in prayer, clarity in calling, and victory in spiritual warfare, we must hunger for God’s Word above all else, for it is the foundation of an unshakable life in Him.

    Jeremiah 23:29 – Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? (KJV)

    Watch Full Message On YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Zz4v6Drdzps THE HEALING POWER OF GOD’S WORD
    Shalom!
    @GOODHEART-EKWUEME

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    (I would love to hear your testimonies via WhatsApp +2348052234444 / Email: apostlegoodheart@gmail.com)
    #GOD’S WORD IS HAMMER AND FIRE!🔥 God’s Word is an inexhaustible reservoir of divine power, flowing with life, truth, and purpose for every generation and every circumstance. It is not merely ink on paper but the very breath of God; living and active. Scripture teaches, and trains us in righteousness, cutting through deception and aligning our hearts with God’s will. Its power lies in its unchanging truth, for every word is inspired by the Holy Spirit, equipping us to live fully for Jesus Christ. To experience the fullness of God’s power in our lives and service, we must feast daily on His Word, for no other nourishment strengthens the soul like the eternal truths of God’s word. Just as physical food sustains the body, God’s Word is the essential sustenance for spiritual vitality and strength. Without it, our faith grows weak, and our discernment falters. But when we meditate on God’s word, allowing it to dwell richly within us, it transforms our minds, convicts our hearts, and empowers us to walk in obedience. The Bible is not just a book of wisdom; it is the very voice of God, reproving, guiding, and equipping us for every good work. If we desire power in prayer, clarity in calling, and victory in spiritual warfare, we must hunger for God’s Word above all else, for it is the foundation of an unshakable life in Him. Jeremiah 23:29 – Is not my word like as a fire? saith the LORD; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? (KJV) Watch Full Message On YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Zz4v6Drdzps THE HEALING POWER OF GOD’S WORD Shalom! @GOODHEART-EKWUEME🤗 PLS FEEL FREE TO SHARE!🔥 (I would love to hear your testimonies via WhatsApp +2348052234444 / Email: apostlegoodheart@gmail.com)
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  • JUST IN: XRP surpasses $200 billion market cap after rising 12% in the past 24 hours.

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    Now Is Not My Conclusion
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    I enjoy datîng atleast 4 to 5 women at once to make one woman because I like mixing them for the best experience. I can like what this one does for a living, I can like the others body, and all that. Hopefully, one day I'll be able to stick to one woman but that will be after I've used every põrn style in the world." Drake

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    "I Can't Get Married. I enjoy datîng atleast 4 to 5 women at once to make one woman." Drake "I think I might one day get married but for now, committing to one woman is very hard for me. I am a P0rn addîct and I like trying out all the new p0rn styles I watch. But I'm also still addîcted to work so I find myself being with many women at once. I enjoy datîng atleast 4 to 5 women at once to make one woman because I like mixing them for the best experience. I can like what this one does for a living, I can like the others body, and all that. Hopefully, one day I'll be able to stick to one woman but that will be after I've used every põrn style in the world." Drake Dreezy only loves Mahbed and his mama and he ain't sörry 😆
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  • “The Seeds He Rejected”
    — A Story of Regret, Strength, and Triumph


    Part 1: The Long Wait

    In a small town in Nigeria, lived a couple — Mr. and Mrs. Okonkwo. They were young and full of dreams when they got married. Mr. Okonkwo, a proud man from a traditional Igbo background, believed that his legacy could only continue through male children.

    Their first child, a girl named Chinonso, was born with beauty and a sharp mind. But Okonkwo smiled half-heartedly. “Next one will be a boy,” he said. Then came Adaeze, Ugochi, Amarachi, and finally Chidimma — all girls.

    Year after year, his frustration grew. Family members mocked him. Friends whispered behind his back. He began to blame his wife, Ebele, accusing her of failing to give him a “true heir.” Ebele cried in silence but never cursed him. She loved her daughters and raised them with dignity, teaching them to be strong, respectful, and prayerful.

    Part 2: The Breaking Point

    After Chidimma’s birth — their fifth daughter — Mr. Okonkwo changed completely. He became bitter, distant, and violent. One night, after a heated argument, he packed his bags and left. No goodbye. No explanation. Just abandonment.

    He remarried in another city, hoping for a son. Ebele, heartbroken but strong, vowed to raise her daughters alone. “We don’t need a man to define our worth,” she always told them. The girls grew up watching their mother struggle, sacrifice, and succeed — cleaning houses, selling vegetables, sewing clothes — just to keep them in school.


    Part 3: The Rise

    Time passed.

    Chinonso became a top engineer in an oil company.

    Adaeze became a renowned surgeon.

    Ugochi was awarded a scholarship abroad and became a lawyer advocating for women’s rights.

    Amarachi became a successful tech entrepreneur.

    Chidimma, the youngest, became a best-selling author and motivational speaker.


    They never forgot their roots — or their mother’s suffering. Together, they built her a beautiful mansion, and people in town began to call her “Mama Girls of Glory.”


    Part 4: The Regret

    Meanwhile, Mr. Okonkwo’s second marriage produced three boys. But none amounted to much. He had poured money into their lives but not discipline or love. They became entitled and lazy.

    One day, he fell ill and was abandoned by everyone — including the sons he had so desperately wanted. Word reached him that his daughters were now wealthy and influential.

    Pride kept him from reaching out — until one day, lying sick and broke on a hospital bed, he saw Chidimma on national TV, giving a speech titled “The Strength of a Woman.” Tears flowed down his wrinkled cheeks.


    Part 5: The Reunion

    Ashamed but desperate, he sent a message through a local pastor to Ebele. The daughters were shocked but didn’t speak in bitterness. Instead, Chinonso said:
    “Let’s show him the love he denied us.”

    They paid his medical bills. Ugochi ensured he had proper legal support. Amarachi even got him a small apartment. And finally, they brought him to the mansion he once walked away from.

    Ebele stood at the gate, now a graceful woman, older but radiant. He fell on his knees and cried, “Forgive me, Ebele. I was a fool.”

    She helped him up gently. “You lost 23 years of love… but God still gave you a second chance.”


    Final Words

    Mr. Okonkwo spent his final years surrounded by the very daughters he rejected. They took care of him, not out of obligation — but out of character, shaped by the love their mother planted in them.

    And when he passed, his tombstone read:

    > "Here lies a man who learned, too late, that daughters are blessings too."


    Moral of the Story:
    Children are not defined by gender. Value, love, and raise them all — because tomorrow belongs to anyone willing to rise, not just those society prefers.

    JB WORLD

    “The Seeds He Rejected” — A Story of Regret, Strength, and Triumph Part 1: The Long Wait In a small town in Nigeria, lived a couple — Mr. and Mrs. Okonkwo. They were young and full of dreams when they got married. Mr. Okonkwo, a proud man from a traditional Igbo background, believed that his legacy could only continue through male children. Their first child, a girl named Chinonso, was born with beauty and a sharp mind. But Okonkwo smiled half-heartedly. “Next one will be a boy,” he said. Then came Adaeze, Ugochi, Amarachi, and finally Chidimma — all girls. Year after year, his frustration grew. Family members mocked him. Friends whispered behind his back. He began to blame his wife, Ebele, accusing her of failing to give him a “true heir.” Ebele cried in silence but never cursed him. She loved her daughters and raised them with dignity, teaching them to be strong, respectful, and prayerful. Part 2: The Breaking Point After Chidimma’s birth — their fifth daughter — Mr. Okonkwo changed completely. He became bitter, distant, and violent. One night, after a heated argument, he packed his bags and left. No goodbye. No explanation. Just abandonment. He remarried in another city, hoping for a son. Ebele, heartbroken but strong, vowed to raise her daughters alone. “We don’t need a man to define our worth,” she always told them. The girls grew up watching their mother struggle, sacrifice, and succeed — cleaning houses, selling vegetables, sewing clothes — just to keep them in school. Part 3: The Rise Time passed. Chinonso became a top engineer in an oil company. Adaeze became a renowned surgeon. Ugochi was awarded a scholarship abroad and became a lawyer advocating for women’s rights. Amarachi became a successful tech entrepreneur. Chidimma, the youngest, became a best-selling author and motivational speaker. They never forgot their roots — or their mother’s suffering. Together, they built her a beautiful mansion, and people in town began to call her “Mama Girls of Glory.” Part 4: The Regret Meanwhile, Mr. Okonkwo’s second marriage produced three boys. But none amounted to much. He had poured money into their lives but not discipline or love. They became entitled and lazy. One day, he fell ill and was abandoned by everyone — including the sons he had so desperately wanted. Word reached him that his daughters were now wealthy and influential. Pride kept him from reaching out — until one day, lying sick and broke on a hospital bed, he saw Chidimma on national TV, giving a speech titled “The Strength of a Woman.” Tears flowed down his wrinkled cheeks. Part 5: The Reunion Ashamed but desperate, he sent a message through a local pastor to Ebele. The daughters were shocked but didn’t speak in bitterness. Instead, Chinonso said: “Let’s show him the love he denied us.” They paid his medical bills. Ugochi ensured he had proper legal support. Amarachi even got him a small apartment. And finally, they brought him to the mansion he once walked away from. Ebele stood at the gate, now a graceful woman, older but radiant. He fell on his knees and cried, “Forgive me, Ebele. I was a fool.” She helped him up gently. “You lost 23 years of love… but God still gave you a second chance.” Final Words Mr. Okonkwo spent his final years surrounded by the very daughters he rejected. They took care of him, not out of obligation — but out of character, shaped by the love their mother planted in them. And when he passed, his tombstone read: > "Here lies a man who learned, too late, that daughters are blessings too." Moral of the Story: Children are not defined by gender. Value, love, and raise them all — because tomorrow belongs to anyone willing to rise, not just those society prefers. JB WORLD
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  • *A Morning of Gratitude*❤‍🩹

    I’m so grateful to be on the _WAKE UP_ list once again! It's a beautiful reminder that we were watched over through the night and given the gift of a new day. *God is truly good!* 🫶🏾

    _Thank You, Lord, for Your blessings and guidance! _
    *A Morning of Gratitude*🎀✝️❤‍🩹✨ I’m so grateful to be on the _WAKE UP_ list once again! 🌅 It's a beautiful reminder that we were watched over through the night and given the gift of a new day. *God is truly good!* 🙏✨🎀🫶🏾 _Thank You, Lord, for Your blessings and guidance! ❤️✝️_
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