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AVOID WRONG CHOICES AMONG MIXED MULTITUDES

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AVOID WRONG CHOICES AMONG MIXED MULTITUDES 
TEXT: 

DEUTERONOMY 30:19

FRIDAY DECEMBER 16th 

Key verse: 1 Thessalonians 5: 22 Abstain from all appearance of evil
The world is made up of mixed multitudes, comprising believers and unbelievers. There is also a mixed multitude in our modern churches. Even among the few holiness churches, the enemy Satan infiltrates his agents, lukewarm Christians, and backsliders, whose duty is to divert and confuse the genuine ones. If you are among the faithful and genuine Christians, take heed to avoid falling into their traps. These agents of the devil love to stay among believers but are never ready to repent and change. They appear serious; possibly dress well as Christians, and join the workforce but they have their assignment to accomplish for the devil whose aim is to destroy. And no marvel: for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14)
Be wise and make a good choice about the people you open your life to in the church. Don't allow any person to remove your crown. The Lord is coming. That sister or brother coming close to you as your mummy or daddy within the church, giving you special treatment, is she/he genuine? Examine his word and life to you. They are sweet-tongued and can talk you into hating your leaders or pastors.  They are fault finders, full of complaints, and easily provoked. They can even tell you that you have enough anointing; therefore, you should leave the church and start your own. They have penetrated HOREMOW. Watch and pray. They are killers.
Do not give them chance to push you out of HOREMOW by their deceit. The Bible says, “Neither give place to the devil” (Ephesians 4:27). When you go, you will be surprised to see that they will remain because they have a target to destroy souls. Be careful not to submit yourself to their counsel, immediately you notice their trick. They are false brethren. They do not pity the flock. They do not have heaven in mind. By their fruits, you shall know them. Look for genuine believers and make them your partners in the things of God. 

Thought for the day: Do not allow another person to take your crown.

Song for the day: Open my eyes Oh Lord (2x). I am ready to obey.....

Bible reading for the day: Amos 7-9; Revelation 7
#Horemow.

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