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How Can you be Contending with God?

  You may have heard that King Hezekiah contented with God against the prophecy of Isaiah that he should die since He (Isaiah) spoke by the Spirit of God. And Hezekiah was set free- justified; healed and added more years. You may also have heard that it is written of Jacob by which his name was changed that ‘he had power with God and with men and prevailed’. All these do not say they disobeyed God but did what they should do as at when due. Therefore to contend with God against any form of death is to do what God requires of you and which is the Time Redemption Prayers until this world is over and to guarantee or facilitate your entry or translation into the New World (New heaven and new earth) without tasting death or suffering the great tribulation which by all sense has begun.

Preaching the Time in God

Someone may say ‘I preach holiness because without holiness no one should see God’. And another may say ‘oh why don’t you preach holiness instead proving the time of prayers’? etc Beloved, you should know that to pray to God by the time appointed by God is to believe that     there is God and you may not need to see Him but to obey Him; it is also God’s way of encountering those who summits to His help; that is why sinners of all kinds can be encountered by God and surely they will be changed for the best. You don’t direct God on what to do but He directs you for your good.

The Law and the Time

For some Christians, upon hearing the matter of praying by the set time may say ‘oh- that’s the law; I am saved by and I live by grace and not by law’. Others may respond likewise saying ‘I can pray at all times I want and God has no restriction’ Etc. These and other objections against the time are treated in this course and exposition with scriptural references; therefore come along. But to add a bit about the law and the time is that you may know that most Christians often refer to ‘the law’ as: 1.       The ten commandments and its implicative consequences 2.       The law of circumcision 3.       The various laws or adjudications of Moses to the people with strict repercussions or without forgiveness.                       It is true that there is no need for circumcision and the fact is that grace is evident to do away with such and to for...