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Jesus is the way to the kingdom of light. What we enjoy – in worship and as anointed ones – are a set of fallacies to the world of darkness.

Light is beautiful and darkness is dangerous.

You may have been caught up with people who intend to argue about Jesus. Such arguments do not always end well.

As a Christian, your wisdom should be greater than the wisdom of all judges for it is said that we are going to judge the world.

Acts 6:9-10~But some men came from their place of worship who were known as the Free people. They started to argue with Stephen. These men were from the countries of Cyrene and Alexandria and Cilicia and Asia. Stephen spoke with wisdom and power given by the Holy Spirit. They were not able to say anything against what he said.

1Corinthians 6:3~Do you not know that we will judge angels? How much more the things of this life!

1 Corinthians 6:3 KJV - Know ye not that we shall judge angels? how much

There is a lot that we know which the world of darkness is ignorant of. And so, while we operate in realms, they operate in sight.

What Satan does when he wants to win over your soul is to make you see things the way they appear. He will make you believe that; ‘if it is pleasurable, then it is good’.

When Paul was brought by Festus to testify in front of Agrippa, everything he said made sense until He started talking about his encounter with Jesus on his way to Damascus.

It was no longer Agrippa, – a Jew – who opposed him but a non Jew, Festus. To him Paul may have been hallucinating out of his great learning.

But Paul made him understand that what he was saying was true and reasonable.

He had seen Jesus and was used to do great things by Jesus, whereas, Festus was still doubting the resurrection of Jesus. And so, he thought it could be an act of learning disorder. How far apart is Festus’ wisdom from that of Paul?

You may want to stop engaging in an unneccessary argument and focus on learning of the wisdom and power of the Lord.

May the wisdom of the Holy Spirit continue to resonate in your soul.

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