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No Sweat Sweet for the Apostles
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No Sweat Sweet for the Apostles
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No Sweat Sweet for the Apostles
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Unity is power. With this slogan, I beg to intrude in the minds of all father apostles near, far, and across the world with a plea, to consider uniting the apostlehood for God's sake. This is not meant to disrespect any of them, but it's a humble plea based on Ephesians 4:3-7, 1 Corinthians 1:11-17, and the difficulty most brothers and sisters who go about preaching gospel have in answering the frequently asked question "Which ones of you then are the true apostles?" If one has never met that question, he or she has not been to it. Religion is too broad for anyone to understand, but streamlined down to only God, it is very simple. The worst complication starts with the many different church names and their cultures. If you find it confusing, turn to God. He has all the answers. With God's guidance, this cannot be a problem because it is not going to affect the congregations led--no swapping, demotion or promotion, but for the apostlehood to be clean, true, and devoted the way Jesus Christ illustrated it. This does not cost a thing. Most world events--like sports, for example--are united by rules, loving, knowing, and valuing one another's existence. Worse with this, there may be no need for an office as God's office is enough. It's as simple as all that.
Unity is power. With this slogan, I beg to intrude in the minds of all father apostles near, far, and across the world with a plea, to consider uniting the apostlehood for God's sake. This is not meant to disrespect any of them, but it's a humble plea based on Ephesians 4:3-7, 1 Corinthians 1:11-17, and the difficulty most brothers and sisters who go about preaching gospel have in answering the frequently asked question "Which ones of you then are the true apostles?" If one has never met that question, he or she has not been to it. Religion is too broad for anyone to understand, but streamlined down to only God, it is very simple. The worst complication starts with the many different church names and their cultures. If you find it confusing, turn to God. He has all the answers. With God's guidance, this cannot be a problem because it is not going to affect the congregations led--no swapping, demotion or promotion, but for the apostlehood to be clean, true, and devoted the way Jesus Christ illustrated it. This does not cost a thing. Most world events--like sports, for example--are united by rules, loving, knowing, and valuing one another's existence. Worse with this, there may be no need for an office as God's office is enough. It's as simple as all that.





















