Have
you ever wondered why God carefully positioned a membrane of blood in a lady’s sexual
opening? It is a tiny membrane that partially or completely covers the opening of
the vagina. It is called the “HYMEN”. Why would God-Our Maker put a breakable
tissue full of blood at the very door of the sexual opening of the female? Why
is it so carefully placed at that entrance, like a ribbon tied at the entrance
of a new house about to be launched? Why is it filled with blood that spills away
when it is broken? Why? Without doubt, the HYMEN IS A GATE! It was God (our
creator) who set that blood- filled vessel there as a covenant blockage, a sign
and a token of a covenant between the bearer and whoever plunges into her
opening. Before God, the dis-virginity of a lady is not a casual act of fun. It
is a serious covenant struck and confirmed by the blood shed on that day. This
is God’s way of saying, “Whoever plunges into this woman shall only be able to
do so by making a blood covenant to be joined to her for the rest of his life,
from that point onward. Little wonder why sexual intercourse was designed by
God to take place only and only after the marriage contract is sealed. The one who
made the body (the hormones, organs, nerves, tissues, e.t.c) God said it in
clear terms, the body is not for fornication”. Anyone who chooses to use the body
for fornication must know that he/ she is working directly against God’s plan
and there would definitely be a consequence either now or at old age! There is
a spiritual bonding, a supernatural process that takes place in a lady’s heart
to the first guy that enters in to her especially at that particular time when
the hymen breaks. There is no covenant without blood: this is why the membrane
contains enough of it. As a matter of fact, what happens the first time a lady
has sex is not just sex but an immersion and a bathing of the man with her hymen
blood to initiate a covenant that is highly recognized in the spirit realm of
both light and darkness! The first time this happens just marks her opening day
covenant ceremony and each subsequent experience goes on to further refresh or
strengthen that covenant or establish another version of it with another person. Continue Reading
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Saturday 21 January 2017
Sunday 15 January 2017
The Kirikiri Sermon (A letter to all Ladies) By Amadi Brendan
The Author. |
The
Kirikiri Sermon (A letter to all Ladies)
From
Brendan Amadi, Sunday 15th January 2017.
Her
journey on the highway of life had been a long walk to perdition. She had not
always been a persona non grata, as she had found herself in the recent past.
(Excerpt from Akachi adimora Ezeigbo's novel "Trafficked). For those of
you who spend their youthful stage meeting and sleeping from one man to another
in search of money and sexual pleasure! Just know you are extremely entering
into a strong covenant with the DEVIL who in partnership will captivate your
destiny, blessings, success and carriers in life. Continue Reading
Saturday 14 January 2017
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A By Tobe Eze
FIRST READING
Isaiah 49:3, 5—6
Isaiah 49:3, 5—6
SECOND READING
1 Corinthians 1:1—3
1 Corinthians 1:1—3
GOSPEL
John 1:29—34
John 1:29—34
THEME: CAN HIS GLORY BE REVEALED THROUGH
US?
After
looking at the world of today, this question will come to my mind. CAN
HIS GLORY BE REVEALED IN THE WORLD AGAIN? Luke Ezeji in one of his songs said Ụwa
agworụwo ka mmiri. The world has turn to another thing all together. Ụwa
Chukwu kere chọọ ya mma. A world that God made so beautiful. Isaiah in
the first reading said. “The LORD said to me: You are my servant,
Israel, through whom I show my glory”. Who is the Lord going to say
again to, l will show my glory through you? When everything is turning to the negative
side. Ọbụ onye ka aga agakwuru? In the second reading, Paul was
called by the will of God. Who else will the will of God call? In the Gospel
the glory was revealed through John who said “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes
away the sin of the world”. Who can the true spirit talk to us
through? We have many men and women of God everywhere now. Who is the one God
is using? Ngwere nile makpu amakpu, anyị amaghị nke afọ n’ arụ. Mechanics are now
making it difficult for us to know mad men. But the truth remains that
if we are sincere to God and ourselves, we still know the truth. I think I once
saw in the Bible where it is written, Give without charge for you received without
charge (Matthew 10:8). All these people claiming they are revealing the
glory of God, and are more conscious of their pockets more than salvation of
souls, are they still the ones God is using to show his glory? Did they receive
without charge? Ike gwuru. We that troop
to them know the truth but are hiding in the shadow of magic done in the name
if miracle. Continue Reading
Thursday 12 January 2017
Solemnity of The Epiphany of the Lord. By Tobe Eze
FIRST READING
Isaiah 60:1—6
Isaiah 60:1—6
SECOND READING
Ephesians 3:2—3a, 5—6
Ephesians 3:2—3a, 5—6
GOSPEL
Matthew 2:1—12
Matthew 2:1—12
THEME: LIGHT THAT DISPELS DARKNESS
Our Lord Jesus Christ is a
light, a light that shines out darkness. In the first reading Isaiah said “Rise
up in splendor, Jerusalem! Your light has come, the glory of the Lord shines
upon you. See, darkness covers the earth, and thick clouds cover the peoples;
but upon you the LORD shines, and over you appears his glory.” When the
through light comes every darkness will disappear. This light do not discriminate.
This light shines both to the Jews and Gentiles. When this light shines in us,
there will be no darkness in us. Isaiah said that nations will walk in the
light, Kings also will walk in the light. We all are called to walk in the
light which is Christ. In the second reading Paul said that the revelation and
the stewardship he received was for the Ephesians. The stewardship and
revelation of Paul are for us who are among the Gentiles. For us to walk in
that light. How can we walk in the light? How can we know the light? (Ọbụ
gịnị ka anyị ga eme?) We have to learn from the Gospel. The wise men
from the east saw the light and followed it. They followed it till they saw the
young light in a manger with his mother. The light is ever ready to lead us but
the problem is that we leave the light and follow some other things which lead
to doom. (Anyị na ahupuzị ikiri anyịnya kiribe Nwaukweze.) Which is
too bad. The light calls us to himself through baptism and we still leave him.
He calls us through sacrament of confirmation also we leave. We have left the
sacrament of reconciliation that he gave us. What else do we want from him? He
gave us his body and blood but we do not recognize him there. He has done all
for us. Continue Reading
Thursday 22 December 2016
FOR COUPLES AND THOSE ABOUT TO GET MARRIED By Tobe Eze
FOR COUPLES AND THOSE ABOUT TO GET MARRIED
.
FOR
OUR MEN:
Carry
your wife to the bed when she sleeps off in the sitting room, make her feel
like a baby at times. The truth is, every woman wants to be treated like a 2yrs
old girl at times, that's why women behave childish or silly at times. You may
have an argument with your wife and the next thing is that you will see her
putting her bags outside the house, it doesn't mean she is asking for a
divorce, she is just being childish, she simply wants you to hold her, look her
in the eyes and say "I am sorry for the argument". That's women for
you. Every brother needs to study in the University of Women before getting
married, read books about them, learn what the Bible says about them and you
will hardly have a problem with them. Continue Reading
New Year Day. Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God By Tobe Eze
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
FIRST READING
Numbers 6:22—27
Numbers 6:22—27
SECOND READING
Galatians 4:4—7
Galatians 4:4—7
GOSPEL
Luke 2:16—21
Luke 2:16—21
THEME: THIS IS NEW YEAR, THANK YOU
LORD.
It is not all those we started last
year with are present now witnessing the New Year. It not also all those who
were healthy last year are healthy now in this year. Many have died and many
are seriously sick. But we are here some alive and sound and some alive just
little unsound. PRAISE BE TO OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BOTH NOW AND FOREVER AMEN! We
are to sing, jump, clap and dance onto the Lord for his goodness to us. Where
shall we start? (Ebee ka anyị ga ebido ma ebee ka anyị ga akwụsị?) The Lord
is good. In the first reading because of his love for us, he gave format for blessing us. The LORD said to Moses: "Speak to Aaron and his sons
and tell them: This is how you shall bless the Israelites. Say to them: The
LORD bless you and keep you! The LORD let his face shine upon you, and be
gracious to you! The LORD look upon you kindly and give you peace! So shall
they invoke my name upon the Israelites, and I will bless them." His love
for us is too much to be counted. In the second reading, he also in the
appointed time gave us the Son through her mother to also make us his own sons and
heirs to his kingdom. Continue Reading
Christmas Mass During the Day By Tobe Eze
FIRST
READING
Isaiah 52:7—10
Isaiah 52:7—10
SECOND
READING
Hebrews 1:1—6
Hebrews 1:1—6
GOSPEL
Longer Form John 1:1—18
Longer Form John 1:1—18
THEME: CHRISTMAS OF JOY.
This is Christmas, let us shout
Alleluia, this is Christmas, let us shout Hosanna. Christmas is back again. Since four
weeks we have been preparing for this very day. This day is a great day to the
Church and the whole world. Christ is born to us, Glory be to God. Christmas is
for all, not for only Christians. Those who say it is not for them also notice
it and also obey it. I went to the market to buy wrist watch.
When I approached an Hausa man popularly called ABOKI to bargain for it, he
told me #1200. I asked him why and he answered. “This is season, Christmas is
at the corner. When you also meet those practicing African Traditional Religion
(ATR) they also repeat the same thing. Which means it is for all. But
all these are physical things. This Christmas of Joy, how joyful is it when
many around us are in agony and we can liberate them from it? How joyful is it,
when the one who offended us since last year, we are yet to forgive them and
not even ready to forgive? (Ikpe mụ na gị bụzị n’ eligwu) How
joyful is it, when our neighbours, friends, blood brothers or sisters and
relations etc have nothing to use in this Christmas and we have more than
required and still we don’t want to help out in this situation? Christ brings
Joy to the world. Continue Reading
Thursday 15 December 2016
4th Sunday of Advent Year A By Tobe Eze
FIRST
READING
Isaiah 7:10—14
Isaiah 7:10—14
SECOND
READING
Romans 1:1—7
Romans 1:1—7
GOSPEL
Matthew 1:18—24
Matthew 1:18—24
THEME: DO NOT FEAR, HE IS WITH US.
In the first reading Ahaz noticed
that the Lord is with him and he said "I will not ask! I will not tempt the LORD!"
DO WE ALSO RECOGNIZE THAT THE LORD IS WITH US THESE DAYS? In the second reading
St. Paul also recognized that the Lord is with him and he said “Paul,
a slave of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel
of God”. He made himself a slave because he knew that one with God is
majority. In the Gospel, Joseph also noticed the presence of God through the
Angel that came to him in his dream, and he acted according to the words of the
Angel for he knows it is the word of God. Joseph passed through hardship
provided he protects the child and mother. A righteous man like him passed
through those hardships. As children of God, are we to encounter any disturbing
thing in life as Joseph did? Some of our Christians today say that in Matthew
11:28-30 the Bible said “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are
heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me
for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For
my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” That Jesus did not plane for his people to
pass through any disturbing thing in life. Jesus in this chapter and verses of
the Bible did not mean that we are going to enjoy painless life. Continue Reading
Friday 9 December 2016
3rd Sunday of Advent Year A Gaudate Sunday. By Tobe Eze
FIRST READING
Isaiah 35:1—6a, 10
SECOND READING
James 5:7—10
James 5:7—10
GOSPEL
Matthew 11:2—11
Matthew 11:2—11
THEME: BE PATIENT, HE IS COMING WITH
JOY.
Because of the joy he will bring to
us, the Holy Mother Church named today GAUDATE SUNDAY. The name "Gaudete
Sunday" is taken from the words of the introit, Gaudete in Domino
semper, "rejoice in the Lord always." The Scriptural basis for this
Sunday comes from Philippians 4:4,5. Similar to Laetare Sunday during Lent,
Gaudete Sunday is a minor "break" from the more
penitential nature of the Advent season, and signals a shift from a penitential
style of waiting to a more joyful tone. In the past, when organs and flowers
were forbidden during the Advent Season, they were permitted during Gaudete
Sunday. Because of the more joyful tone of Gaudete Sunday, rose colored (pink)
vestments may be used instead of the normal violet ones. Also, the rose colored
Advent candle is lit. Continue Reading
How the Catholic Church could help the crisis in the DRC
How the Catholic Church could help the crisis in the DRC
In late September, Pope Francis met with the controversial president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Joseph Kabila.
But instead of greeting him in the same room where he usually meets other visiting leaders, a “glum looking Francis” waited for President Kabila in his library. Many interpreted the breach of protocol with Kabila as a subtle Vatican snub.
During the brief exchange, translated through interpreters, the Pope raised his concerns over the recent violent protests in the country, due to delayed elections.
Political unrest in Congo under Kabila has been increasing since January 2015, after a bill proposed that Kabila could remain in power while a national census was conducted, potentially delaying presidential and parliamentary elections. Continue Reading
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