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Dear Religious Nigerians What God cannot do does not exist. But what God WILL NOT do surely exists! God WILL NEVER fix Nigeria for us, he will not do what he has empowered us to do! A country where the government that is made up of fewer than 1500...

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Algorithms and the Affections John Piper (Nov. 2025): “If you had thought that your essence of humanness in the image of God was your reasoning capacity, over an ape or a porpoise, you’re in trouble. Because, guess what? ChatGPT is smarter than you are and more creative than you are in expressing things in language that is good. It can write prayers better than you can, and it can reason through hard problems better than you can. Therefore, there are people who are going to forsake the faith because they thought to be a human in the image of God was to be a reasoning person over against the animals, and they discovered a machine can do it better than they can. Crisis of faith. This to me is no crisis because of my Christian Hedonism. I do not think that my reasoning capacities are my essence. I think the soul’s capacity to delight in God is my essence. The soul’s capacity to enjoy God. No machine will ever enjoy, period. It will have the language of enjoyment. You can tell it to write a poem of enjoyment and it will use the language. That machine is not enjoying *her*. It’s not. It never will. Only human beings created in the image of God can enjoy God. Therefore, enjoyment matters. I mean, affections are who we are ultimately. The end of history, the end of creation, is not going to be merely rational creatures thinking rightly about God, little computers. It’s going to be people who are so perceptive spiritually of the glories of God that they are full of affections that are appropriate for those glories and can give expression to them. That’s what eternity will be.” Source: Sovereign Grace Churches, Pastors Conference PreCon (November 2025)

Tony Reinke

151,324 views • 6 months ago

Evil exists, God exists. God wills evil to exist. He did not create it, He could not create it, but He did not prevent it. He ordained it, He willed it - here it comes, listen carefully - because He had a purpose for it; He had a purpose for it - a purpose. Why Does Evil Dominate the World? — John MacArthur // March 4, 2007 If God is not in total control of evil, if He has not ordained it – listen - and if He does not have it under complete control at every millisecond of history, then this universe is out of control at the most crucial point. If God is not in control of this completely, then how and when will He get the knowledge and the power to get it under control? And I would ask you this: would you rather have a God trying to get control of evil, or a God completely in control of it? Take your choice. But the God of the Bible is in complete control of evil for His own purposes. It is really heresy to say that the world is full of evil apart from a predetermined plan and purpose by God that is far above the willy-nilly choices of people. So, what do we know up to now? Evil exists, God exists. God wills evil to exist. He did not create it, He could not create it, but He did not prevent it. He ordained it, He willed it - here it comes, listen carefully - because He had a purpose for it; He had a purpose for it - a purpose. This is critical: He had a purpose for evil. What is that purpose that God had for evil? Before I answer that question - and that’s the fourth in our little outline - let me read the Westminster Confession from the 1700s; some great theologians and biblical scholars put this together. Listen carefully: “God, from all eternity, did, by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will, freely, and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass:“ Yet so, as thereby neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures; nor is the liberty or contingency of second-hand causes taken away ... sinfulness proceeds not only from the creature; proceeds only from the creature and not from God, who, being most holy and righteous, neither ... can be the author and approver of sin.” But then, says the Westminster Confession, all that God decrees and all that God providentially brings to pass is all to the praise of His glory - and they got it right.The reason for God ordaining evil is for the praise of His glory. Let me ask you a simple question to help you answer the question - the bigger question: is God more glorious because of sin existing or less glorious? Pretty easy question to answer, isn’t it? That really is the ultimate question. Throughout all the eons of eternity, will God receive more glory from His creatures because sin existed or less? And, friends, that’s really all that matters, is the eternal glory of God. So, it’s fourth down, and we’re on the ten-yard line, and I’m pulling out the winning play and we’re going for six for the victory. Turn to Romans 3 - and I want you to track with me a little bit; can’t take time to develop all of this, but I’m going to give you a good start. Wish I could build context; we don’t have time. But let’s look at chapter 3 and verse 5. Opening statement: “But if our unrighteousness demonstrates the righteousness of God, what shall we say?” Grab that phrase: our right - unrighteousness demonstrates the righteousness of God. And Paul uses the first of a series of verbs; this one happens to be sunistēmi, translated demonstrates in the New American Standard. It is a verb that means to disclose, to reveal, to put on display, to show. Our unrighteousness demonstrates the righteousness of God. Another way to say that would be, would you really understand the righteousness of God if you didn’t understand unrighteousness? Isn’t there something to be gained by the contrast? Paul has been showing that God is faithful to His promises to Israel, and their sin and unbelief cannot alter God’s covenant, cannot alter God’s faithfulness.

Terri Green

24,466 views • 2 months ago

My beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, My heart is heavy as I speak these words. We cried out for help when our people were bleeding, when our villages were burning, and when widows and orphans were multiplying in our land. In our pain and desperation, we called for the attention of the world, and even invited leaders like Donald Trump to see the suffering of the persecuted Christians in Nigeria. But today, the pain in our hearts has only deepened. The help we cried for has been redirected. The voice that was supposed to speak for the oppressed has been diverted, and now many who did not cry out for this help are the ones benefiting from it, while the Christians who first lifted the alarm remain in tears, burying their loved ones and wiping the tears of countless widows. My brethren, this is painful. It feels like we have been forgotten. Yet the Word of God reminds us that even when men fail us, God never abandons His people. The Bible says in Psalm 34:19: “Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out of them all.” Yes, we are afflicted. Yes, we are wounded. Yes, we feel abandoned by men. But the Lord has not abandoned His church. Remember the story of Joseph. His own brothers sold him into slavery. They thought they had finished him, but God was preparing him for a greater purpose. What the enemy meant for evil, God turned for good. In the same way, what we see today may look like injustice, but our God is a God of justice. The Bible says in Romans 12:19: “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.” Therefore, my beloved Christians around the world, do not grow weary. Do not lose faith. Do not stop praying for the suffering church in Nigeria. Stand with us. Pray for us. Speak for us. For the Lord also said in Isaiah 41:10: “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee.” Our hope is not in any president, government, or human authority. Our hope is in the Almighty God who watches over His people day and night. And I declare today: the tears of the church in Nigeria will not fall to the ground in vain. God sees every tear, hears every cry, and one day He will arise for His people. May the Lord comfort every grieving family, strengthen every persecuted believer, and establish justice in our land.

Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo

14,679 views • 4 months ago