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Personal Responsibility in Salvation: Growing in Faith with Fear and Trembling.

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Personal Responsibility in Salvation: Growing in Faith with Fear and Trembling . Bro. Popoola Olufemi. Scripture References; Philippians 2:12; 2 Corinthians 13:5. Introduction: The Call to Grow or Die. 1. Brethren, we stand at the threshold of a message that demands our full attention. We have spent weeks learning about: a. Evangelism—Our Duty to Spread the Gospel (Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15-16). The world is lost in sin, and we are God’s messengers. b. Building One Another Up in Love and Fellowship (Hebrews 10:24-25, Acts 2:42-47). The church is only as strong as its members. c. Spiritual Growth and Maturity (2 Peter 1:5-10, Colossians 1:9-10). We must add to our faith or risk falling away. 2. And now, we come to the final charge—the personal responsibility of every Christian: "Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." (Philippians 2:12) a. This is not a suggestion, nor is it optional. It is a divine command. b. God has given us salvation, but He wi...

Leadership Role

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Never Take a Leadership Role Without Solid Soft Skills Before stepping into any leadership position — whether as a supervisor, head of department, manager, or accountant — ensure you possess strong soft skills. What Are Soft Skills? Soft skills are personal attributes and interpersonal abilities that help individuals interact effectively with others and navigate diverse situations. Often referred to as “people skills” or emotional intelligence, these skills are crucial for workplace success. Why Are Soft Skills Important? Soft skills are highly valuable because they’re transferable across different industries and job roles. They make individuals more adaptable, flexible, and capable of thriving in various professional environments. Key Soft Skills: Communication: Active listening, clear verbal and written expression, and the ability to present ideas effectively. Interpersonal Skills: Empathy, conflict resolution, and relationship building. Teamwork: Collaboration, delegatio...

Lessons From The Electric Eels

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Yesterday, as I watched the National Geographic Channel, I came to learn of the fish called the Electric Eel for the first time. Its actual name is Electrophorus electricus. The fish is commonly found in the Amazon and generally in fresh waters. In the narration of the documentary, Electric Eels are mostly blind, although they are not born blind. To me, they are such beautiful creatures, and I was wondering how they came to be blind? I then read about them and came to understand that these animals have three pairs of abdominal organs that produce electricity as a form of defensive mechanism against predators. Whenever the animal is under attack, it activates an electric field of up to 860 volts (that is nearly four times the 220V electricity supplied to our homes) to electrocute its attacker. The Eel also requires rising to the surface of the water every 10 minutes in order to take in oxygen before going back under the water. Due to this routine, the fish has developed a mi...

FACTS ON ISLAM.

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FACTS ON ISLAM. 1. Does the Qur'an define the word "Allah"? No. 2. Was the name "Allah" revealed for the first time in the Qur'an? No. 3. Does the Qur'an assume that its readers have already heard of "Allah"? Yes. 4. Should we look into pre-Islamic Arabian history to see who "Allah" was before Muhammad? Yes. 5. According to Muslim tradition, was Muhammad born into a Christian family and tribe? No. 6. Was he born into a Jewish family or tribe? No. 7. What religion was his family and tribe? Pagans. 8. What was the name of his pagan father? Abdullah (Abd + Allah) 9. Did Muhammad participate in the pagan ceremonies of Mecca? Yes. 10. Did the Arabs in pre-Islamic times worship 360 gods? Yes. 11. Did the pagans Arabs worship the sun, moon and the stars? Yes. 12. Did the Arabs built temples to the Moon-god? Yes. 13. Did different Arab tribes give the Moon-god different names/titles? Yes. 14. What were some of the names/titles? Si...