Brother Eli Soriano in this teaching made us to understand from the book of Acts 17:29 the bible God being the Godhead van not be represented in form of gold silver or stone he cannot be graven by art of man He is far beyond that yet alot of people still wants to confine God into that form trying to subject God into things made by man
How Can A Creature Create His Creator That is an abomination in the sight of God
In our generation today there are lots of idol worshipers whom the gods of the land have blinded their eyes from seeing the light from the word of God in 2 Corinthians 4:4 the gods of the land has blinded the eye of their mind from receiving the word the will liberate them from darkness and because they are like what the worship their ears are also blocked from listening and the jeep struggling with the challenges of life because the word has not gone in to bear root that will change their life for God
Idol worshipping is an abomination in the sight of God we should not let anything take the place of God in our lives let's not give any chance to the devil to gain access into our life let us be guided by opening our ear and heart to hear and receive the word of God
GLORY TO GOD
AMEN
It is one thing to hear God's word, but it is another thing to do His word, which is more important
Hearing God's word is definitely more important
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I understand that we all lead busy lives, and time is a precious commodity. However, even small acts of engagement can create ripples that turn into waves of positive change and growth for all of us. So let’s embrace this not as a chore, but as an opportunity to amplify the heartbeat of this extraordinary community we are all a part of.
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Very well sir
Thank you also for relentless effort to building the community and I promise to do my best also engage more actively and effectively to seeing that the community grows more