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Labor For The Salvation Of Perishing Souls

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Labor For The Salvation Of Perishing Souls 

Saturday June 22nd

Text: 2 Corinthians 11: 21 - 29 
Key verse: Nehemiah 2:17 Then said I unto them, Ye see the distress that we are in, how Jerusalem lieth waste, and the gates thereof are burnt with fire: come, and let us build up the wall of Jerusalem, that we be no more a reproach.
When I was serving in Zamfara as a state overseer of deeper life, I wanted to make our church building very beautiful. So, we were working out a beautiful church of three hundred people then. A Muslim boy that was passing by had a burden. He looked at this church with concern and said, “O God, bring problem, we will pull down this church.” His burden was that the church should be pulled down. The burden was so strong in him as he was passing by that he did not bother whether we were hearing or not. “O God. Let there be religious crisis in this land. I will be bringing people here to bring this beautiful church down.”
 Is it nothing to you that nobody is going to heaven in your land? The pastors and members are the same. Drunkards are their pastors. Witches and wizards are the elders and the women leaders and your relations are there. Not one is making it to heaven there. God will not change His standard. What are you doing about it? Is it nothing to you? You look round and see the state we are in and see the distress that we are in. Now Nehemiah had surveyed the place, what was going to be the next thing? Both burden and vision must be communicated for action to take place.
Have you not seen the condition of this place? See the distress that we are in. Do not be used to it. It shall not remain like that. Something must be done among the Catholics to bring forth righteous people from there. The Evangelicals must know Jesus and accept the Holy Ghost power. Righteousness must enter there. See these occultic churches with great multitude in their cathedrals to carry them to hell. We must stop the mouth of the lions in those churches. They have swallowed enough people. We are going to go and set them free for Jesus. 

Thought for the day: Promote Christ’s righteousness and holiness worldwide

Song for the day: Go and tell them (2x), Jesus died for sinful world …

Bible reading for the day: Psalms 95-103   
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