<p>It's yet another time to unravel misty issues concerning the Christian body. Deep appreciation goes to all who have been engaging ..."May you not fly as the Super Eagles 😑, but soar as an eagle strengthened by God's authority. Amen." Also a special shout out to <strong>Sir Cyrus Majebi, thanks boss 💯.</strong></p><p>Last week's twist centered on a sort of conflict between the Gen Zs and the Gen Xs regarding the proper and suitable usage of the Bible.</p><blockquote><strong><em>PAPER WORK OR DIGITAL 👀??</em></strong></blockquote><p>Many points were raised in the previous episode to validate each side, now let's get to the unraveling:</p><p style="text-align: justify; ">First of all, the vital and foremost thing to note is in John 4 : 24<span style="background-color: transparent;"> "<em style="font-weight: bold;">God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth." </em>So, it does not matter which option you prefer, the important thing is for your heart to be right with God. (Receiving inspirations from reading the Bible is not determined by the "paper work or digital" form of Bible but by the state of the reader's heart. IT MUST BE WILLING AND INTENTIONAL.)</span></p><p style="text-align: justify; ">Also, true... In conformity with the evolving generation, the new and common use of the Bible is digital but many has now criticized the analogue form as old school disregarding one thing: IT ALL STARTED WITH THE PAPERWORK.</p><p style="text-align: justify; ">It is also true that those who prefer to go digital are prone to get distracted easily just for "one notification". And that drives us back to the point of intentionality of the reader. If you're the type that will get distracted on phone.... <strong>Don't form one yeye Gen Z , go and carry that Bible my friend!👀😂</strong></p><p style="text-align: justify; ">Moreover, what if there was no phone or multiple copies of Bible as we have them now, remember during the time of the Israelites down to Jesus' time there was only one book of law which we can call Bible now, still... there were people who lived right.</p><p style="text-align: justify; ">Lastly, with the fast-growing technology, I feel a time will come when paper work will almost be totally absent from churches. When that time comes....WILL YOU STILL BE STANDING?👀🤔</p><blockquote style="text-align: justify; "><strong><em>PEACE✌️.</em></strong></blockquote>
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