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.::Walking in the Spirit::.

By Revd 'Remi Tejumola To walk in the Spirit is not really different from walking in the Word of God. Have you ever heard others or you too have actually said this, Do not spiritualize everything? In actual fact you would be wrong when you don't. Walking in the Spirit involves allowing the fruit of the Spirit to blossom in your life with the following noticeable traits of godliness and Christlikeness: Love (a strong positive emotion of regard and affection for God and for your fellowman), Joy (emotion of great happiness, especially as a result of salvation through the grace of God in Christ Jesus),  Peace (harmonious relations; freedom from disputes: having achieved peace with God; and ready to share it with your fellowmen),  Longsuffering (patient: good natured-tolerance),  Gentleness (acting  in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered), Goodness (kindness: tendency to be kind and forgiving),  Faith (faithfulness:  constancy, dedication, loyalty, trueness ),

.::Before You Ask For It::.

By Revd 'Remi Tejumola Jesus says, "Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them" (Mark 11:24). I know that a lot of Christians are familiar with this verse of scripture, and probably could quote it with many other relevant scriptures. But many of these believers have failed lots of times to reap the abundant benefits therein. Here's the reason why: They have not been fellowshipping with the Giver - their Heavenly Father . They've behaved like the mischievous child who badged into his father's privacy without any courtesy expressed, and no fellowship, but just entered in and start demanding things of him. Of course, he has the rights to those things. But if the father does not approve of such attitude those things he wanted may be denied him. Jesus taught us in The Lord's Prayer to worship God first and fellowship with Him before and after asking for our daily bread. "Pra