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  1. Thank you for this week's lesson I really understand it except to make the link of locust plague and the main theme of the lesson, I need your help please, God bless you!

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  2. [Moderator note: Please do not write in all capitals.]
    THE LESSON SAYS A HOLY GOD. HOW DO ONE DEFINE THE WORD "HOLY"

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    • One dictionary definition of "holy" is this:
      "exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one perfect in goodness and righteousness," and it would seem to fit this context. In other contexts "holy" is relative to the thing or person described. For instance, things may be "holy" because they are devoted to God.

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  3. Imaginary religion might include #1. having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof 2 Timothy 3 v 5. #2. going to church in order to have "felt needs" met instead of looking out for someone in need. #3 persistent and deliberate disobedience to God's holy law... among other things.

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  4. Indeed souls are hungry for the unchanged word of God. Ministers today are preaching what they desire to win many and make dollars. When they stand at the pulpit,healing and breakthroughs are their topics."Repent for the kingdom of God is near" is absent on their lips. They promise riches to their audience but its them who are getting billions while their people becoming poor poorer. So God is calling us today to save as His ministers to this world

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  5. Imaginary religion is a real problem. Some of us imagine to have experience with God but have nothing but autosuggestions. Some imgine that they are called for some services in church and ocupay space meant for somebody alse. They represent and offers themselfs not God.

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