Sunday, October 6, 2019

Sunday Supplication..

ANGLICAN COMMUNION, the removal of Sainthood, denying Christ by Mazi Odera POg JP.

I know where I am about to thread, some will jump out and cry "about touching the anointed" , let me say it now and before, that, I am a Son of God and holding his Staff for this ministry and that makes me over qualified to speak on his behalf.. 

Let me chant..
Abu 173- Mu, di njọ, nacho ngọzi.

Sinful, sighing to be blest.

Verse 1
Mu, di njọ, nachọ ngọzi,
Nachọ ka m'puta n'oru,
Nechere izu-ike:
Chuku, merem ebere... 

Just A week ago, the ANGLICAN COMMUNION held election to find a Spiritual Supremo, a PRIMATE for Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion. 

Ecclesiastical election that would've being an illuminating Political Lamp, a Path to be toed by Circular world toward getting it right. 
Would've served as A VIEW TO GODLY ELECTION. 

An Election that would've been the interpretation of Holy Ghost and Holiness, but that, and prior always makes the Circular election to stand Holy and Sacred, the Election and Politiking is everything, but never Holy or divinely considered. 

Bishops, our Episcopal fathers drag money about and around, they solicit for Votes and never ask for God's Choice, they trade Votes and I wonder, what actual do they think they are projecting?. 

Is it no longer Service to God, which should be according to his direction?. 

Is it the Financial elevation inherent in that office or the propagation of the Gospel?. 

May he Way to Riches not way to Heaven? 

Have they despised Christ so much that his ways never matter any more? 

Who are they representing?.. Jesus or Political leaders?. 

Can the Bishops in our Anglican Communion hope to have Communion with Christ? 

Will any of them have the gutso to say to Jesus I ran the Race for your sake and for the Kingdom?. 

Imagine, when Episcopal Fathers pays more allegiance to money and where money will come from, they care less about Spiritual growth, they Careless about Heavenly race or how many from Anglican Communion will make Heaven.

When peace like a river, attendeth my way, 
When sorrows like sea billows roll 
Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say 
It is well, it is well, with my soul…" 

There is a pathetic Story I read and investigated, and it makes one to wonder if Our Bishops actually believe that there is a place called Heaven? 

Do they believe that God will actually judge their works  as Apostles of his Ministry here on Earth ?. 

There is an ANGLICAN family in Lagos who despise the current MONEY for Gospel, inline with Bible standard, as condemned and fought against by Jesus when he went to Jerusalem, they believe that the best way to preach this Gospel is to preach to all in own language as.. 

The original language of Jesus Christ's sermons was mostly Hebrew Aramaic with the exception of when he spoke to those who very likely didn't know Hebrew Aramaic - like when He spoke to the Syro-Phoenician woman or to Pontius Pilate. 

This people are dominantly Igbo, who believe that Praising God with Mother tongue and Chanting Ekpere na Abu move God to work wonders, they simply wanted to make Heaven but the Bishops fraternized in whatever Coven of thier Choice, decided to fight them with all thier Might, decided to wage War that will stop the Gospel as being spread by that IGBO SPEAKING FIRE BRAND ANGLICAN BRETHREN, the Bishops swore never to perform Ecclesiastical works for the Children that demands Confirmation, the Bishops swore that as long as this people are not paying Assessments to them the Bishops, that they will wrestle the growth of the Church, bury the fast growth of the Church (As we write the Igbo Speaking Church in question has reached to be a Province, not Diocese) but the House of Bishops care less about the Souls they are bringing back from Pentecostal places where they ran off to when the light in Anglican Churches where diminished.)

Once again Anglicans are coming back to tap from the abundant grace that was domiciled in the Church, but the Episcopal fathers have more interest on the Financial benefit that will graze thier own pockets, not the joy in heaven for the Come back souls. 

Jesus the Christ who we Ape and who we say we share in his grace and ministry never ask for any payment, infact he gave blessing, healing and also feed his followers, including unbelievers who came to hear his words, he fed them all and never even consider asking them for offering, talkless of sowing of seed but our Bishops and all Pentecostal churches preach only Sowing of seed and how God will multiply your seed, as if God is now BET NAIJA or any other Lottery. 

The question will be, lf they ever get to meet Christ accidentally in Heavens gate and he ask them to give account of thier Stewardship on earth, what will they say?. 

Will they say to Jesus, I wrestled the growth of Spirit filled Anglican Communion because I was elected by Men who have no Fear or respect for God. 

Can they say they also sang "Abu 203- Anuwom banyere ngọzi.

Verse 1
Anuwom banyere ngọzi
Nk'I nenye ora n'efu;
Miri-ngọzi netute ndu-
Biko, kwe k'o zokwasim,
Zokwasim!".. 

I know that speaking to Men of Collars is like speaking to SADUSEES  and Farisees of the Bible Era, they believe they know it all and needs no direction. 

"Abu 224- Guzọ, guzọro Jisus.

Verse 1
Guzọ, guzọro Jisus,
Ndi-agha nke obe!
Bulie okoloto-Ya,
K'o ghar'ihu iyi.
Si na nmeri rue nmeri
Ọ gedu ndi'agha-Ya;
K'Ọ we kpochapu nd'iro,
Gho Ony'isi n'ezie." 

In closing, I welcome the New Primate,,. 

Archbishop Henry Chukwudum Ndukuba was born in September 1959 in Anambra state. He was ordained in 1989. Ten years later he was consecrated to serve as a pioneer bishop in what was to become the new Diocese of Gombe – then the 71st diocese of the Church of Nigeria. Today the Church has 159 dioceses in 14 internal provinces. 

We pray he should use all the Unpolluted Spirit of God that remained in him and turn the Church Back to the Grace of yester years. 
We wish church of Nigeria, a new Divine filled Era, a new chart that will get us ready to meet God on Heaven. 



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