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The Danger of Gossip

Love Culture:
A healthy human relationship is a necessity that must be embrace. This is God's plan for our lives. It has everything to do with your Faith in Jesus.

One of the major target of the enemies is to break the bond of fellowship, relationship, and family through the influence called GOSSIP.

Gossiping can manifest through jealousy, finding fault or greed. People gossip about people just to disadvantage them. Even if the gossip is true, having the mind to expose your fellow humans weakness is a sign you lack honour.

Any fault you find in any one, and you can't help through advice or prayerful intercession is the kind of one you must keep your mouth shut. Stop contributing to conflicts, and division among humans. If you are not willing to be part of the solution, don't be involved at all.

Let's support each other and let's use our individual strength to compliment each other. No body knows it all and no body have it all. Our differences is supposed to bond us. You are not better than any one. The area you are weak, some one else is strong, and the area you are strong, some one is weak.

We are family and Christ is daily bringing out the best in you. So it is expected of you to bring out the best in others, through the best Christ has brought out of you. The greatest prayer of Jesus in John 17 is for us all to be ONE, just as He and the Father is ONE.

In this kingdom of God, no isolation victory, growth, and success is allowed. The sign of your growth is in you helping others to grow in Christ. THIS IS THE LOVE CULTURE. This is the will of God for our lives individually.

Prince Victor Matthew
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