• #abimfolu #grace
    May God help Us
    #abimfolu #grace May God help Us
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  • Ditch the stress, stake with ease
    #Growsafe
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    #chinosky
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    Ditch the stress, stake with ease #Growsafe #GROW #DeFi #staking #growsafedefi #chinosky #grace @GrowSafeapp
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  • The prize for success is hard work.
    Prepare your mind to work hard and, in preparation,think smart to get a better result.
    Let the sky be your stepping stone and not just your limit.
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    #grace
    The prize for success is hard work. Prepare your mind to work hard and, in preparation,think smart to get a better result. Let the sky be your stepping stone and not just your limit. ✌🏽✌🏽 #grace
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  • She came back for him
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    💔😂 She came back for him #grace #banjodx
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  • I Was a Bad Girl for Three Years Until...

    Florence Adeyemo — the Mary Magdalene of Jesuit High School.

    The kind of girl everyone admired. The girl her family and classmates fondly called Pastor Mrs. Flo. She was the white sheep of the senior block — gentle, elegant, holy, and brilliant. What better combination could anyone ask for?

    Flo did everything right. Not because she was a “Miss Perfect,” but because she genuinely lived a righteous life. She wasn’t trying to impress anyone. She simply loved God — and it showed.

    But then, something happened.

    Three weeks after the senior secondary school holiday, Flo started hanging out with Natasha — the class wolf. Natasha, the daughter of a senator, was wild and rebellious. Lazy in school, loud at parties. She lived for the nightlife and didn’t care what anyone thought.

    Flo told herself she was only trying to win Natasha over to Christ. After all, Jesus was always found among sinners, right?

    Her intentions were pure. Her boundaries were not.

    Slowly, Florence changed. The girl who used to whisper words of prayer began to speak words soaked in profanity. Her gracious, calm spirit gave way to a sharp, restless energy. She became defiant. Disrespectful. Rebellious.

    Overnight, Flo became a different person. A bad girl.

    Her fall was loud.

    It took serious intercession, divine mercy, and tough love to pull her back from the edge. The process wasn’t easy. But it worked. She learned her lesson — the hard way.

    No matter how pure your intentions are, the company you keep will shape your character. Set boundaries, or you may become what you were trying to change.

    © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
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    I Was a Bad Girl for Three Years Until... Florence Adeyemo — the Mary Magdalene of Jesuit High School. The kind of girl everyone admired. The girl her family and classmates fondly called Pastor Mrs. Flo. She was the white sheep of the senior block — gentle, elegant, holy, and brilliant. What better combination could anyone ask for? Flo did everything right. Not because she was a “Miss Perfect,” but because she genuinely lived a righteous life. She wasn’t trying to impress anyone. She simply loved God — and it showed. But then, something happened. Three weeks after the senior secondary school holiday, Flo started hanging out with Natasha — the class wolf. Natasha, the daughter of a senator, was wild and rebellious. Lazy in school, loud at parties. She lived for the nightlife and didn’t care what anyone thought. Flo told herself she was only trying to win Natasha over to Christ. After all, Jesus was always found among sinners, right? Her intentions were pure. Her boundaries were not. Slowly, Florence changed. The girl who used to whisper words of prayer began to speak words soaked in profanity. Her gracious, calm spirit gave way to a sharp, restless energy. She became defiant. Disrespectful. Rebellious. Overnight, Flo became a different person. A bad girl. Her fall was loud. It took serious intercession, divine mercy, and tough love to pull her back from the edge. The process wasn’t easy. But it worked. She learned her lesson — the hard way. No matter how pure your intentions are, the company you keep will shape your character. Set boundaries, or you may become what you were trying to change. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex #grace #julietchineneyenwaalex
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  • Putting Faith Into Practice

    Faith is essentially trust, which is a pivotal part of following Jesus.

    Hebrews 11:6 says, “Without faith it is impossible to please God..." And Ephesians 2:8 explains, “It is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.”

    So we shouldn’t put too much faith in our own faith, but put our faith in God. Only He can create, save, and sustain. We can't know all things, but we can know Him—who knows all things. Which is why we would be wise to put our trust in Him.

    But putting our faith into practice isn’t always easy. The writer of Hebrews tells us that faith begins with having confidence in the things we hope for. More than that, it is having assurance for things we cannot see.

    While this sounds like a contradiction, faith actually requires us to believe in something outside of ourselves. If we could see it and measure it, it wouldn’t require faith. For instance, we read in Scripture that God created the earth and everything in it. But we weren’t there when it happened. It requires faith to believe that.

    Jesus says that those who believe in Him will inherit eternal life—but that’s a promise that has yet to come. We have to have faith that Jesus will keep His promise, and that one day we will be in heaven with Him.

    Faith is the assurance that what God promised will happen. It is the confidence that what Jesus said is actually true. This is why people in Scripture faithfully waited for God to fulfill His promises toward them. Most of them might not have seen that fulfillment in their lifetime, but they had faith that God would still follow through.

    Take some time to consider your own faith. Is your faith filled with confident hope? Pray for God to give you the assurance that all of His promises will come true. And as you do that, learn from the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11 on what it means to put faith into practice.
    Putting Faith Into Practice Faith is essentially trust, which is a pivotal part of following Jesus. Hebrews 11:6 says, “Without faith it is impossible to please God..." And Ephesians 2:8 explains, “It is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.” So we shouldn’t put too much faith in our own faith, but put our faith in God. Only He can create, save, and sustain. We can't know all things, but we can know Him—who knows all things. Which is why we would be wise to put our trust in Him. But putting our faith into practice isn’t always easy. The writer of Hebrews tells us that faith begins with having confidence in the things we hope for. More than that, it is having assurance for things we cannot see. While this sounds like a contradiction, faith actually requires us to believe in something outside of ourselves. If we could see it and measure it, it wouldn’t require faith. For instance, we read in Scripture that God created the earth and everything in it. But we weren’t there when it happened. It requires faith to believe that. Jesus says that those who believe in Him will inherit eternal life—but that’s a promise that has yet to come. We have to have faith that Jesus will keep His promise, and that one day we will be in heaven with Him. Faith is the assurance that what God promised will happen. It is the confidence that what Jesus said is actually true. This is why people in Scripture faithfully waited for God to fulfill His promises toward them. Most of them might not have seen that fulfillment in their lifetime, but they had faith that God would still follow through. Take some time to consider your own faith. Is your faith filled with confident hope? Pray for God to give you the assurance that all of His promises will come true. And as you do that, learn from the stories mentioned in Hebrews 11 on what it means to put faith into practice. 😍
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  • Rise and shine
    #attendance
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    Rise and shine ✨✨✨✨ #attendance #Graced_23
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  • Ecclesiastes 9:11

    The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong nor bread to the wise, nor riches to the intelligent, nor favor to the skillful; but time and chance happen to them all.

    The above verse of the scriptures highlights that success and outcomes aren't solely determined by human abilities or strengths, but also by circumstances beyond our control.
    #Ngo_123 #grace
    Ecclesiastes 9:11 The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong nor bread to the wise, nor riches to the intelligent, nor favor to the skillful; but time and chance happen to them all. The above verse of the scriptures highlights that success and outcomes aren't solely determined by human abilities or strengths, but also by circumstances beyond our control. #Ngo_123 #grace
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  • Don't gamble, stake!
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    #GROW
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    #staking
    #growsafedefi
    #chinosky
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    Don't gamble, stake! #Growsafe #GROW #DeFi #staking #growsafedefi #chinosky #grace
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  • "Look at how skinny she is. I hope she doesn’t have HIV,” Annabel whispered to her gossip mate, Gloria, as Temidayo, the new girl, walked past their table.
    Giggling softly, Gloria glanced back and smirked.
    “I bet she has ****** too.”
    They burst into laughter, loud enough to drown out the chatter in the classroom.

    Annabel’s eyes gleamed mischievously. “I have an idea,” she said, rising from her seat.
    The two girls marched confidently toward where Temidayo—who preferred to be called Temi—sat, her head buried in a book.

    “Miss Skinniest Girl in the Universe, what are you reading?” Annabel mocked, slapping her palm down on the open page.
    Temi flinched and pulled her book away. “Leave me alone, please,” she said quietly.

    Gloria chuckled. “Why don’t you want problems? Is it because you’re so slim? Afraid one touch will break your bones?” She gave Temi a hard nudge on the shoulder.

    Temi’s grip tightened on the book. Her heart raced.
    “I SAID, LEAVE ME ALONE!” she screamed, swinging the book and hitting Gloria squarely in the face.

    The class froze.
    The scuffle that followed was short but fierce—leaving both girls with bloody noses and stunned silence in their wake.

    They were punished severely. But for Temidayo, the pain ran deeper than the bruises. That day, she learned a painful truth:

    Never let anyone push you to the edge where your actions are ruled by rage.
    Because once anger takes the wheel, regret often rides in the backseat.

    © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
    #grace
    #julietchineneyenwaalex
    "Look at how skinny she is. I hope she doesn’t have HIV,” Annabel whispered to her gossip mate, Gloria, as Temidayo, the new girl, walked past their table. Giggling softly, Gloria glanced back and smirked. “I bet she has cancer too.” They burst into laughter, loud enough to drown out the chatter in the classroom. Annabel’s eyes gleamed mischievously. “I have an idea,” she said, rising from her seat. The two girls marched confidently toward where Temidayo—who preferred to be called Temi—sat, her head buried in a book. “Miss Skinniest Girl in the Universe, what are you reading?” Annabel mocked, slapping her palm down on the open page. Temi flinched and pulled her book away. “Leave me alone, please,” she said quietly. Gloria chuckled. “Why don’t you want problems? Is it because you’re so slim? Afraid one touch will break your bones?” She gave Temi a hard nudge on the shoulder. Temi’s grip tightened on the book. Her heart raced. “I SAID, LEAVE ME ALONE!” she screamed, swinging the book and hitting Gloria squarely in the face. The class froze. The scuffle that followed was short but fierce—leaving both girls with bloody noses and stunned silence in their wake. They were punished severely. But for Temidayo, the pain ran deeper than the bruises. That day, she learned a painful truth: Never let anyone push you to the edge where your actions are ruled by rage. Because once anger takes the wheel, regret often rides in the backseat. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex #grace #julietchineneyenwaalex
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  • Free Package Delivery/ QR Code Scam. These scammers keep getting smarter and using more evil schemes.
    #chinosky
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    Free Package Delivery/ QR Code Scam. These scammers keep getting smarter and using more evil schemes. #chinosky #grace
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