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  • Since this is the Gospel, why has church leaders hidden this for ages past. Why did they keep shouting Repent repent repent to the world. Where and when was this missed. How can this come back to the mainstream of Christianity. 70% of Christians will crucify some for this.

    Many of them don’t know. All they know is religion.

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • I have been struggling with this issue for a while now. I have been married for about 22 years and have four children. I lost my first son to suicide last year, 2021; he was in his final year at university and died at home. I am now left with three children. My first daughter recently graduated with a first-class degree and got married last month in Port Harcourt to an Anglican minister. My husband is a venerated member of the Anglican Church. I won’t say I’m happily married—no, I haven’t been. I have battled depression for years. I had planned to leave the marriage, but the Lord wouldn’t allow it because of my husband’s ministry. Unfortunately, I am married to someone who has never loved me and still doesn’t. I have tried a lot over the years, but God has been my help. His main complaint about me is that I am not working or contributing to the home—that I’m not adding any value to his life just because I’m not employed. Despite this, I pray for him and always stand in the gap for him. This long-standing issue has persisted for years, and I am tired. He had his prostate removed almost ten years ago without telling me, and now he can no longer perform and says he’s not interested. This is seriously affecting our relationship. I have stopped sleeping in the same room with him and have decided to gradually withdraw from him. He is not bothered and doesn’t want to discuss anything with me. I just turned 50 in October. I have also decided to shut him out of my life. I can’t sin against God because of our relationship and my love for Him, but I desperately need a release from this hellish marriage. My soul and spirit are weary. There is no love left between us. I am writing this in tears, asking for God’s intervention.

    We haven’t addressed the most important part of this story—the suicide of her son. When a mother feels unloved by her husband and powerless, she often confides in her child

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • As a child growing up in that kind of family, how do you set healthy boundaries without completely shutting down emotionally?How do you protect yourself—and especially your younger siblings—from the same recurring patterns, especially when you can already see those patterns beginning to repeat in them?And what about the parent? How do you help a parent who may never change—because that’s the only way they know how to parent? Also, how can the broken relationship between parent and child be mended or restored?Losing a child is painful—but what happens when the child doesn’t die physically, yet becomes distant in every other way?

    GSW:The woman will need to change—not by force, but patiently, through building up her children and husband with her words and attitude. She must let go of all hurt and

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • Why do God allow us to go through pains ?This hurts so bad so so bad… and I was fine, but He made me open up now the pain is tearing me, He is not an author of confusion now. I am tired.

    GSW:It’s only when it comes to love that we start dragging God into our pain—and I’m honestly laughing too much right now, even here at the bank. When a woman

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • How do we juggle emotions and compassion? Should I say, emotions is of the flesh and compassion is of the spirit? Just thinking right now

    GSW:Emotions aren’t all bad—if we learn to master them. The problem is, most of us are at their mercy. Our emotions toss us around, flinging us in whatever direction they

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • “God doesn’t necessarily shield us from some pains. He permits, allows and enables us to go through it not so that it can break us but so that we can learn, grow and mature thereby.” Is this statement right?

    I was in London with @AyowoleTinuola, and we were having a conversation.Then she said, “Brother Gbenga, you’re really doing well. One would never guess you’ve gone through anything emotional.” I

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • Was what I heard and He confirmed in church my imagination’? Was it a case of the person not hearing correctly, or the person actually hearing but the work of nurturing the relationship was not done and then things went south? I think that’s part of the core of the matter and I’d like answers sir, or any one else.

    GSW:About this whole “hearing from God and getting confirmation” thing… hmmm.For most people, it’s really just guesswork—or the power of suggestion. I know brothers who claimed to “hear” from God

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • Is there such a thing as sensing the Holy Spirit’s emotions? Like you can just sense when he’s very sad about something or is that someone just putting their own emotions to play?

    GSW:The Holy Spirit can indeed be grieved—but that grief is usually directed at the individual, not the entire body. So, while He may be grieved with Sister A, He could

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • Is paring like that of olden time still right?

    Aren’t we the ones asking God to pair us with the right person? Yet, we often go ahead and make the pairing ourselves—then turn around and blame God when it

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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  • What about if we now want somebody to pair us because of what ears have heard ,eyes have seen…

    It is us making the choice—all of us! Just take that and let it sink in. Contribution:I’ve often wondered why the Bible doesn’t emphasize marrying who we love, but instead

    May 24, 2025 by Gbenga Samuel Wemimo
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