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    • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

      Dear family,
      I want to let you understand this that you're not paying for receiving,. You're only supporting with your token so that others can also benefit from the glorious gospel of our Christ Micheal.

      I want to be frank here, today. Presently, I need help for myself. I need to get some basic items like food and toiletries. I don't know how to pretend this is why I'm opening up.

      Many will call me names as usual but I leave them to God. It's better to say the truth than to pretend to be in comfort and affluence

      Thanks for believing in me. If the holy spirit has ministered to you to help…please do. It's a form of encouragement and motivation. Blessings to you all in Christ Michael's name Amen.
      #Godspeed.

      • Samuel Rwaboona Sande
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        We preach it until it gets to every single soul in the whole world.

        • Paul Kemp Administrator
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          By Paul Kemp Administrator

          One who hears the voice of our Creator

          178:1.11 Remember that you are commissioned to preach this gospel of the kingdom -- the supreme desire to do the Father's will coupled with the supreme joy of the faith realization of sonship with God -- and you must not allow anything to divert your devotion to this one duty. Let all mankind benefit from the overflow of your loving spiritual ministry, enlightening intellectual communion, and uplifting social service; but none of these humanitarian labors, nor all of them, should be permitted to take the place of proclaiming the gospel. These mighty ministrations are the social by-products of the still more mighty and sublime ministrations and transformations wrought in the heart of the kingdom believer by the living Spirit of Truth and by the personal realization that the faith of a spirit-born man confers the assurance of living fellowship with the eternal God.

        • Samuel Rwaboona Sande
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          By Samuel Rwaboona Sande

          Thank you brother Paul.

        • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

          "You were born with God already in you. Divinity isn’t earned. It’s embedded. You don’t find God—you remember Him. What would change if you stopped searching for God outside… and started recognizing Him within?

          • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

            1 Peter 1:8-9- Though you have not seen him, you love him. Though you do not now see him, you believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, 9- obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls.
            Godspeed.

            • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

              89:10.6 (985.1)The forgiveness of sin by Deity is the renewal of loyalty relations following a period of the human consciousness of the lapse of such relations as the consequence of conscious rebellion. The forgiveness does not have to be sought, only received as the consciousness of re-establishment of loyalty relations between the creature and the Creator. And all the loyal sons of God are happy, service-loving, and ever-progressive in the Paradise ascent.
              What a lovely message I came across today.

              • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                Jesus said: "I have come to proclaim the establishment of the Father’s kingdom. And this kingdom shall include the worshipping souls of Jew and gentile, rich and poor, free and bond, for my Father is no respecter of persons; his love and his mercy are over all." 137:8.6

                • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                  188:5.10 When thinking men and women look upon Jesus as he offers up his life on the cross, they will hardly again permit themselves to complain at even the severest hardships of life, much less at petty harassments and their many purely fictitious grievances. His life was so glorious and his death so triumphant that we are all enticed to a willingness to share both. There is true drawing power in the whole bestowal of Michael, from the days of his youth to this overwhelming spectacle of his death on the cross....
                  And with this in my mind no obstacles in my life's journey to freedom and truth seeking. Peace and Love

                  • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                    131:1.6 (1443.2)“The man who knows God looks upon all men as equal; they are his brethren. Those who are selfish, those who ignore their brothers in the flesh, have only weariness as their reward. Those who love their fellows and who have pure hearts shall see God. God never forgets sincerity. He will guide the honest of heart into the truth, for God is truth.
                    Godspeed.

                    • Monica Kemp
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                      By Monica Kemp

                      And add, brother, from which world religion at the time this comes from, please. Truth comes from many streams of consci9usness, doesn't it?

                    • Samuel Rwaboona Sande
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                      By Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                      True sister....This comes from the Urentia book.

                    • Monica Kemp
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                      By Monica Kemp

                      Yes, but which world religion?!

                    • Monica Kemp
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                      By Monica Kemp

                      It is from the religi9n at the time called Cyniscism.

                    • Samuel Rwaboona Sande
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                      By Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                      Is that so?

                    • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                      144:8.4 "Verily, verily, I say to you, among those born of women there has not arisen a greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is but small in the kingdom of heaven is greater because he has been born of the spirit and knows that he has become a son of God."
                      Peace and Love Family.
                      Godspeed.

                      • Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                        In The Urantia Book, Jesus directed a blind man to wash in the Pool of Siloam to cure him, not because it was a miracle, but as an act of encouragement and a lesson for his followers to value all healing methods, not just those considered supernatural. The pool served as a "semisacred place" where the man, who believed in its efficacy, washed away the mud with which Jesus had anointed his eyes, then returned with his sight restored.
                        Godspeed family.

                        • Samuel Rwaboona Sande
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                          By Samuel Rwaboona Sande

                          By using the pool, a "semisacred place" with a ritualistic element, Jesus intended to teach his followers that they should not despise or neglect the use of material means when healing the sick, rather than relying solely on miraculous intervention.