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Biblical justice - How practicing biblical justice can lead to remarkable success in your life business career and family - cover

Biblical justice - How practicing biblical justice can lead to remarkable success in your life business career and family

Moses Omojola

Publisher: Moses Omojola

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Summary

The desire of everyone in our world today is to be successful, wealthy, healthy and become fulfilled in life. Most people would want to arrive at these goals, if possible, in isolation without regard to the closest person to them, not to talk of being fair to others when they go about trying to achieve these mouth-watery goals.

However, they forgot one thing – “The Golden rule”, which says: “Do unto others what you want others to do unto you”. Whether you’re down the ladder in life and want to get to the top or you are already on top and love to remain on top, the major determinant of sustaining your esteemed position in life hung on how you treat anyone you come across, whether victims or villain.

This book: ‘Biblical Justice: How Practicing Biblical Justice Can Lead To Remarkable Success In Your Life, Business, Career and Family’ is written to align you to God’s orchestrated way that He wants you to go about your daily pursuits rightly, to enable you acquire all the good things you yearn to get in life and keep them, without being brought down to square one by the law of karma.

To be more precise, this book teaches “Biblical justice” (Social Justice) – in the right perspective – in a way never heard before or jettisoned. According to James, the kind of “religion that God accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world” (James 1:27). The book of Proverbs also says, “The righteous care about justice for the poor, but the wicked has no such concern” (Prov. 29:7).

This book will teach you how you can get whatever you want by doing God to others, showing mercy to those who don’t deserve it, letting offenders go free even when you’re pained, etc., knowing that God will recompense you in miraculous ways too wonderful to be imagined.

Areas of relevance include prayers, prayer for, pray, pray for, a method for prayer, deep deliverance, biblical prosperity, financial breakthrough, financial intelligence, financial prosperity, financial miracle, how to pray effectively, how to pray for healing, how to pray in the spirit, prayer rain, receiving prosperity, saving faith, praying in the holy ghost, spiritual deliverance, victory in spiritual warfare, in touch daily devotional, intercessory prayer, miracle prayer, money prayer, night prayers, prayer and fasting, prayer for blessings, prayer for deliverance, prayer for favor, prayer for money, prayer for protection, prayer for success, prayer for the dying, prayer for the sick, prayer point, prayers for bobby, prayers for finances, prayers for healing, praying in the spirit, praying in tongues, praying scripture, prosperity, prosperity prayers, short prayers, speaking in tongues, spiritual warfare prayers, warfare prayer
Available since: 09/02/2022.

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