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 Today's Gospel




Before you call yourself a prophet do you know that the prophet Isaiah was cut in half for the GOSPEL we are enjoying today...

Before you call yourself a apostle, do you know that Apostles John was thrown into a pot of boiling oil, for the same GOSPEL Apostle Peter was crucified upside down and that is how the early Christian had died...

They died without building a big church but they won souls for JESUS...

Today there are many who make themselves apostles, prophet, bishop, pastor but do not know the value of that name.

Nobody wants to die for the GOSPEL today. I keep asking, are these people really servants of God or of themselves?

So never think your calling is a way to make money. Remember your calling is for GOD is winning souls, not just making money or to get wealth that many people do nowadays!!!

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