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Fear God
By connecting the historical identity of Barbados and its namesake bearded fig trees to the biblical narrative, it questions whether modern believers have lost their true identity and spiritual fruitfulness. The author warns against hypocrisy and "plants"—deceptive influences or individuals who appear righteous but lack genuine substance—noting that divine judgment awaits those who are hollow. To avoid the fate of the withered tree, the source encourages readers to ...

Power In the Blood Assembly
Mar 228 min read


From Darkness to Light: The Power of Divine Thought
Key principles, such as the futility of national plans without God and the necessity of rejecting conspiracy thinking and worldly fear, which is described as a limiting force. Instructs believers to Exalt God Alone with the highest reverence, asserting that one's Response determines Result, making God either a sanctuary or a stumbling block. The document strongly cautions against turning to the occult, which leads to "greater darkness," Urges The Need for Watchfulness, Power

Power In the Blood Assembly
Dec 14, 20255 min read



The First Cup
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