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Pathways to Undeniable Blessings
Pathways to Undeniable Blessings
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God owns all things and we are stewards of everything he gives us. He created and is re- creating so that we are blessed at all times. Man is G faced with a major challenge. His faith and his finances have to meet at the T-junction of faithfulness. Rev Israel Kristilere believes this is the sure pathway to lasting prosperity.
His teaching on tithe is rooted in the scriptures. His caution goes to The Church Personnel, Finance and Executive Committees that specialize in reducing the emolument of their ministers, the care of the needy and missionary work that they should desist from "positioning the Church for a curse." In a similar vein, he agreed with a friend of R.W. Neighbour that "God has many ways of collecting tithes if not paid to the Church -through adversity, sickness, unemployment." Therefore, each believer must give willingly and generously not only to God but also to men of God.
The book presented human life as a paradox. In every bad
Foreword occurrence, goodness can spring. Believers often experience adversity, breakfree and breakthrough into prosperity. Every desert cannot refuse water. Adversity can springboard a believer into limelight. Isaac, Jacob and Joseph stand out in this regard.
Rev. Kristilere was constrained and convinced by God to write this piece to enjoin biblical stewardship that will enable members to enjoy God's blessings. Since some may not always read Bible references in a book, he quoted extensively from the Bible to avail his readers with his source of inspiration.
I commend Rev. Israel Kristilere for obeying God and for writing this Bible-based and pastorally experiential work in a devotional and readable manner. This book is recommended as spiritual source of knowledge and edification; above all, a guide to Biblical stewardship.
Rev. Dr. O. Kehinde Babarinde Conference President, Lagos Central Baptist Conference
His teaching on tithe is rooted in the scriptures. His caution goes to The Church Personnel, Finance and Executive Committees that specialize in reducing the emolument of their ministers, the care of the needy and missionary work that they should desist from "positioning the Church for a curse." In a similar vein, he agreed with a friend of R.W. Neighbour that "God has many ways of collecting tithes if not paid to the Church -through adversity, sickness, unemployment." Therefore, each believer must give willingly and generously not only to God but also to men of God.
The book presented human life as a paradox. In every bad
Foreword occurrence, goodness can spring. Believers often experience adversity, breakfree and breakthrough into prosperity. Every desert cannot refuse water. Adversity can springboard a believer into limelight. Isaac, Jacob and Joseph stand out in this regard.
Rev. Kristilere was constrained and convinced by God to write this piece to enjoin biblical stewardship that will enable members to enjoy God's blessings. Since some may not always read Bible references in a book, he quoted extensively from the Bible to avail his readers with his source of inspiration.
I commend Rev. Israel Kristilere for obeying God and for writing this Bible-based and pastorally experiential work in a devotional and readable manner. This book is recommended as spiritual source of knowledge and edification; above all, a guide to Biblical stewardship.
Rev. Dr. O. Kehinde Babarinde Conference President, Lagos Central Baptist Conference
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