Understanding Old Testament, and Latter Day Events

Understanding Old Testament, and Latter Day Events This page is purposely opened to throw light on how the saviour is connected to the Old Testament.

Prosper is my name, and I'm here to draw the attention of the world to the message in the Old Testament through the help of the Holy Spirit. Be patience and understand it, don't argue but ask questions and God will help you, Amen.

Ewe Language Gains International Recognition as Global Academic Interest Grows
25/12/2025

Ewe Language Gains International Recognition as Global Academic Interest Grows

The Ewe language, long cherished across Ghana, Togo, and West Africa, is now stepping onto the global stage as an emerging academic asset. From Europe to North America, leading universities are researching, teaching, and celebrating Ewe, positioning it as more than a regional tongue—it is becoming...

11/07/2018

WATCH OUT FOR THE SERVICE OF THE TABERNACLE FULFILLED AND IT'S SYMBOLISM TO CHRIST, AND HIS MINISTRY IN THE FIELD OF SALVATION.

12/02/2018

THE MISERY IN CREATION STORY:
There is an understanding in Gen. 1; in which we have to pay attention to. Read Gen.1:1-6; and pay attention to how God unfolded things. After God created the heavens and the earth, there was darkness in the face of the earth, then God commanded light to appear and there was light. Then God separated the light from the darkness. Each of them have an effect on human life. The darkness is NEGATIVE and the light is POSITIVE. Any human born of a woman is born into suffering, sorrow, pain, agony, and many more. But the amazing truth is, the light that God created is a HOPE that He revived in man. That is why it is written in John 3:16; " For God so love the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that who so ever believe in Him should not perish but have Eternal life." Because God love the world, He commanded light to come reign. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? Be ready for the continuation:

15/03/2017

FINALLY: God allows Moses to strike the rock , because it stands for the humiliation Jesus Christ received from the world in Isaiah 53:5-12. and Moses being the leader refers to the Jewish leaders who blindly gave out Jesus to be crucified per the demand of the people. Moreover, everything that happen in this world is for a purpose and impart a great lesson. May the Lord grant you undertanding in Jesus name, Amen.

15/03/2017

PART 3: The second command means; " For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified." Heb. 10:14; Now we are free to ask Jesus whatever we need that the glory of God may be manifested. Unfortunately, Moses did not understand that concept that is why he strike the rock the second time, and lose Canan, but he is saved. whoever will commit such errors today by wounding Jesus spiritually through sin, will not inherit the kingdom of God. Be careful!

15/03/2017

PART 2: Those two commands are symbols; Standing for the mission of Jesus Christ. The first command stands for the death of Jesus by His people the Jews, and the freedom from sin. In Heb. 9:28; " So Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many.To those who eagerly wait for Him He will appear a second time, apart from sin, for eternal life." He was tormented, whipped and crucified once for His people to have life in abundant. We must not strike Him again before receiving what we ask for.

15/03/2017

THE ROCKS IN MOSES' ERRA: THE MISSION OF JESUS CHRIST. PART 1 God commanded Moses twice concerning some rocks. The first command is in Ex.17:5,6; The Lord told Moses to strike the rock with his rod, that water may overflow for them to drink. Secondly, in Num. 20:8; God commanded Moses to go with his rod, but this time to speak to the rock that it may bring forth water for them to drink. Question: Why did the Lord gave these two seperate command to Moses?

24/02/2017

THE ROCK IN MOSES TIME: A SYMBOL OF CHRIST'S MISSION. PART 1: In Exo.17:5,6 God commamded moses to struck the rock with his rod that water may come out of it for the people to drink. SECONDLY, in Num.20:8; the Lord commanded Moses the second time to speak to the rock, and not to strike it that it may bring water for the people to drink. QUESTIONS: 1.Why did God told Moses to strike the rock the first time?SECONDLY, why did God commanded Moses to speak to the rock the second time?

27/03/2016

Jesus and satan: The great controversy Part 2 Remember brethren that Jesus is greater than the devil from the beginning, and He has dominated satan in the beginning. That's why the light over the day is greater than that of the night. Jesus said "I'm the light of the world" full of Glory and salvation. And the the devil is over darkness, confusion, sulffering, wickedness, lier, and many more. There's no truth in him

27/03/2016

Jesus and Satan: The great Controversy Part 1 (Gen.1:14-18) Then God said, "Let there be light s in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and seasons, and for days and years; Then God made two great lights: the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night. And to rule over the day and over the night, and to seperate light from the darkness.

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