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Ignorance Is Deadly

Rom 8:2

The morning was cool as the police officers-Corporal Poverty, Sergeant Sickness and Inspector Death resumed work at Interstate 72-that is the boundary between the state of the “Law of Sin and Death” and the state of the “Law of Spirit of Life” where they were assigned to torment all the citizens of the state of the “Law of Sin and Death” and to ensure that the code luke8:12 passed by the heavenly court did not not take effect.
This particular morning however, they was rumour that Christ was in town and they were just wondering how true it was when a car with the plate number “saved” drove towards the boundary. Poverty quickly signalled for the car to stop and was baffled to see two of their senior citizens in the car. What could they be doing in the car with saved, he wondered, after all they were still seen exercising code Gal5:19-21 a few days back. The officers were even more surprised when the citizens looked them in the eyes and showed them the pass code Heb2:14-15. The officers looked in shock as the car sped away, it must be that Christ in town, and something must be done, Death picked the phone and called the head quarters and informed them of what just happened, the only solution was to send their chief officer- Ignorance after them and see if he could rob the citizens of their privileges.

The citizens from the state of the “Law of Sin and Death” had settled down in their new state, the state of the Law of Spirit of Life and were now known as Believer A and Believer B. A joined a living church and had code Eph1:17-18 entrenched in him and he was able to outwit Ignorance who wanted to rob him of code Eph1:3
Believer B found it hard to adjust and was seriously entangled with Ignorance, who did not allow him realize codes Eph1:7 and Eph:4:14 and because of this Ignorance, Officers Sickness, Death and Poverty from the state of the “Law of Sin and Death” still controlled B’s life though he was now a citizen of the state of the “Law of Spirit of Life”

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