Fight Bravely

FIGHT BRAVELY
By; Peter Oluwatomiwa Timothy

Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people, and for the cities of our God: and the LORD do that which seemeth him good. – 2 Samuel 10:12

The plight of our nation’s diaspora community stems from concealed truths and the propagation of misinformation.

Does the Almighty not see or hear our cries in this struggle?
Preachers obscure the truth in exchange for tithes and offerings, largely because many politicians are founding members of their churches. – Peter Oluwatomiwa Timothy.

Is it beneficial for Christians to become the most powerful military force globally?
Would it be advantageous for a Christian to be elected as the President of the world?
Would it be remarkable for a Christian to become the wealthiest individual worldwide? – Peter Oluwatomiwa Timothy.

Leaders serve as pastors yet fail to preach the genuine gospel.
There is a need for both the Old and New gospel:

The New gospel appears to be fearful of the physical battles that kings and prophets once encountered with their enemies.

Abraham, a biblical figure, engaged in physical battles to rescue his brother and family, as well as the Israelites.

David fought physical battles to deliver the Israelites.

Elisha cursed his enemies, including children who mocked him.

Moses performed prophetic signs and communicated directly with Pharaoh, the enemy of the Israelites.

Similarly, New Gospel: Jesus Christ confronted the synagogue of Sadducees, Pharisees, and the government with truth, exemplifying that there is no hidden gospel, only one gospel as I have previously written (No Hidden Gospel).

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