YOUNG HURRICANE MAN OF GOD,PROPHET IKENNA OFOLDILE,CALLED AT YOUNG - TopicsExpress



          

YOUNG HURRICANE MAN OF GOD,PROPHET IKENNA OFOLDILE,CALLED AT YOUNG AGE TO PREACH WORD OF GOD,PRAISE HON UCHE EKWUNIFE FOR ACCEPTING PRIMARIES OF APGA DEFEAT,SAYS SHE IS VIRTUES WOMEN THAT WILL GOPLACES Hon Uche Ekwunife,whose second attempt to Rule Anambra failed to come have been praised and labelled as a virtues woman Hurricane prophet,Ikenne Ofodile told us:of the virtues/Mother Of Politics Hon.Lady Uche Ekwunife; as a prophet and also a servant of God i must say that you are really a virtues woman and a mother of politics,remember a champion never says "I have failed;rather a champion says" I am a winner coz i knw where am going and "I am Focused and determined for great victories ahead, remember u re a champion despite all odds and challenges,mark my words that all your challenges are nt meant to impair you but to improve and take you to next levels in ur throne,God is telling you "not to be agitated,stressed out and be thrown into confusion,just hold your ground and conviction,agree with me lady Ekwunife that,"the Best Of Hon.lady Uche Ekwunife is Yet To Come! DO not feel defeated but feel victorious,I say this because it is not all women that have confidence to bid for such big office,I see her in my vision as going places' he postulated **On our part,we went to research WHO IS VIRTUES WOMEN OF BIBLE? Question: "What should we learn from the virtuous woman in Proverbs 31?" Answer: Proverbs is a book based on metaphor. It is packed with word-pictures of universal truths. Throughout Proverbs, wisdom is anthropomorphized as a woman. As early as Proverbs 1:20, wisdom is compared to a woman who shouts in the streets, chastising fools and scoffers. Proverbs 31 provides a detailed metaphor of feminine wisdom in the context of a family and a community. The most quoted section, verse 10-31, is a chiastic poem, that is, a poem that cycles through alternating thoughts. The chapter speaks of the worth of a good wife to her husband, the manual labor that she does, her fulfillment of responsibilities to those who need her, her ability to provide for her family, and her wisdom in caring for herself so she can share her strength with others. These ideas are presented in a kind of circular pattern throughout the section. The chapter begins with King Lemuel recounting advice his mother had given him. She exhorted him to not fall to weaknesses that would compromise his position as king, but to care for the poor. One of the weaknesses she mentioned was the susceptibility of his strength—or “noble character” (31:10)—to be harmed by improper relationships with women. Although verses 10-31 do not directly follow this warning in the original, they do illustrate a fitting description of what kind of woman Lemuel should seek. 10An excellent wife, who can find? For her worth is far above jewels. 11The heart of her husband trusts in her, And he will have no lack of gain. 12She does him good and not evil All the days of her life.
Posted on: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 09:05:01 +0000

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