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Our body is an altar, altar are not just those tables you keep in your parlour, the church you visit is the altar of your pastor with God, its not your own altar, everybody have an altar, whether you know about it or not, there is an altar working for or against you, I mean your own not another persons own, if you go meet a spiritualist, its the spiritualist altar that works for the spiritualist. Every church have an altar whether is a one room church, occultic men must never operate without an altar, no spiritualist will operate without an altar, any spiritual person must have an altar, if you are great and you dont have any altar, you are like a nylon waiting for a breeze, your altar will always determine your fate. All the people that have call, altars are demanded from you, I dont care how you want to answer your call but you need an altar, you cannot do that work without setting up an altar. Any room you made a covenant with God and say let him reveal and manifest in you and that you wil take any message he reveals in that room as true, the place have become your altar, its demanded of you to keep that place holy, its a must.if you defile that place and did not cleanse it, the spirit will leave you. What ever call evil altar right now are the altars our foreparents made, because we never honour the engagements of that altar, it becomes a curse because when you defy a covenant, automatically it becomes a curse. Altar determines the destiny of next life. If your father set up an altar with an idol, everybody that will come out from that man is dedicated to that altar until you decide to pull out. If the father dies and the engagements were not met up, the spirit will start disturbing, listen, burning and scattering the shrine or the power house did not destroy the altar, the main altar cannot be seen, you can burn it for years but the altar is still there because there is no agreement for it to be dissolve, by the way, do you know the items involved while setting up the altar, do you know the sacrifice demanded on the altar? What if its a human head, a virgin or a pregnant woman, and who told you will break the altar with psalm 35? If you build a house, you must break it down with something like a tractor and hammer, spirituality have rules, this is where we all lost it, and things keep getting worse, have you not learnt? Have you not been brainwashed enough? Have you not spent enough? If you see the things you cannot change accept it. If your father is occultic, he have an occultic altar with the spirit that work for the occult he belongs to, who told you, you can destroy an altar you did not set up, things may calm down for a while but the returning match may not be funny, who told you that after your father have killed many souls, you will just call anybody to pray there and things will settle? Have you read exodus 20 before, that person that want to destroy it, have he destroyed the one in his father's house? The altar and the punishment it cones with must be there till the third generation, the reason its third generation is because, by then the person that set up the altar must have died and come back to life again to either settle his karma and amend his ways, and when this is done, he will die peacefully and when returning for the fourth generation,he is free. Any altar you make with any spirit whether good or bad will determine your childrens fate, because the spirit will always demand food and worship from them and I'd they refuse? Infact let people tell you there experience, many people I see here keep shouting up and down, just pray that real life did not meet you because when its someone's time, your brain orientation will change, the truth is, you may not understand my post, but I know that each time I was asked to write, the universe unveils reality through me, I simply say them the way I was shown. God acts as the universe, many of us are shouting for grace, the grace you are shouting for is always with us, its constant, the only issue is the time limit, have you exhausted yours? When it comes to altar, use peace talk, but how can you ask God to fight the altar, where is the altar you built for God? Beside when you built and altar for God, he can only start working for you when he trust you, did he trust you, are you in peace with him, he will first test you, can you pass Gods test? We are far from knowing that man, thats why it look he don't answer prayers, he can not work with you if he dont trust you and you must always be ready to be sacrificing to God when you need from him, how then will you know he demands a sacrifice? What exactly are you doing? Do you know what you are doing? Ask yourself, if you want to go Lagos, follow Lagos road, not bayelsa road, till you use the right road, then your right journey starts. Drop your own opinion and no insults. +2348067204187 PLEASE SHARE

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