FEMI ARIBISALA IS DEFINITELY NOT GREATER THAN ANYONE
Jesus says; “If I testify about myself, my testimony is not true.” (John 5:31) By this we know Femi is lying because he has testified about himself. While Jesus could have easily told his disciples in this writer’s arrogant manner: “I am the Christ, the Son of the Living God”, he did not.
Instead he asked “Who do the people/you say I am?” The writer will soon claim he is agreeing with Jesus’ words about him by his arrogant title but then, in Jesus we have an example to follow: When Peter testified about him, Jesus agreed with him by giving glory to God, and NOT by bragging or boasting like this writer has done.
2. Jesus says; “For all those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.” Femi is exalting himself by this claim thus, he will be humbled. He can no longer be greater than anyone (if he ever was) as he will be brought low according to the words of Christ.
3. Jesus says; “whoever desires to become great among you shall be your servant. And whoever of you desires to be first shall be slave of all.” Here Jesus posits the recipe for greatness in his kingdom and we know he cannot contradict himself. Greatness is conferred on those who give up their lives for others in service.
Jesus actually uses the word servant and slave to represent the amount of selfless service needed. No servant or slave goes about crowing “I am greater than everyone.” That servant is asking for the whip. Thus, we know Femi is deluded because he is ignoring the path Jesus laid down for greatness.
4. “Those who are least in the kingdom of God are greater than John the Baptist”, this is true. But Femi is not in the kingdom of God, never mind being least there. Frequent readers know that Femi is headed rapidly in the opposite direction from the kingdom. Femi is working for the kingdom of satan, and this is apparent to constant visitors of this section of Vanguard.
5. This statement is utter rubbish: “In effect, there was a baton-change. God said “listen to my son: stop listening to my servants.” God never said this tripe. In fact, Jesus stated that there were many things he wanted to say but his disciples were not prepared for them. It is these same people that documented the gospels this writer claims to believe in, and yet he insists they should not be listened to. The man is just deluded.
In summary, read your Bible (all of it) under God’s guidance and do not be deceived by the deluded words of this false messenger. Unless he repents, his judgment from God for all his lies and heresies is certain. —-Gfada
And this is the Spirit of Christ speaking! Right? Oh, what pity!
Let me tell you what you may not be aware of—the Lord has enough in His storehouse of Truth (Luke 12:42) to bring down your stronghold of error. Keep digging everywhere for more of what you are churning out.
We would be ever ready for you. You may wish to know that some of us have done this for years and in all cases, the servants of error have been put to flight.
We derive joy in defending the cause of truth and righteousness not only because it is a sacred duty but also because the Lord has transformed our heart to hate anything evil.
And as long as the Lord gives us the strength and grace, so long shall we carry on with it.
—-Dignitola
Something is wrong with this man
Oh ho! So, something is truly wrong with dis man. Last week he took an SUV for a gift. An act he vehemently condemned others for. Today it is gasconade; overrating himself and attempting somethin impossible. Same reason he condemned Apostle Paul and called him a liar. And who knws… by tomorrow he may declare himself the Messiah, and claim dat even God worships him. Lol.
As fo me anyway, I’ll only test everything and hold on to the truth. But seriously speaking, somebody needs to get dis guy some sleep supplements before things get out of hand.
—-Yinka Kolawole
Femi delights in controversy
Dear Femi,
I AM tempted to say that you delight in controversy. You seem to confirm the suspicion of those who have alleged that the relevance of your column to the Vanguard is determined by the extent of controversy generated (through comments of course). I am shamed to admit that those who have chosen to swallow your baits by constantly responding to your controversial articles have ironically guaranteed your continued relevance.
There is nothing new about this topic for instance, but you deliberately wrote in such a way that it would generate controversy. What is wrong about saying, “The New Testament believers are greater than the prophets?” I guess if you did, it would be less controversial.
You had to say “Femi is greater…..” to an audience that doubts the credibility of your Christian testimony. You might be thinking you are serving God, but it seems you are actually serving your belly. Just like people who did merchandise in the temple and Jesus had to chase them out.
You are using God’s word to generate avoidable controversy and you profit from it because as alleged, Vanguard pays you for all the attention it is attracting. You are not any better than the pastors you constanly condemn for preying on the people. By the way, I am a servant of God called unto sonship.
—–Oluoluwaolu
What a hypocrite, you are
IS it after you have stolen and plagiarized the works of demonic homosexual who has fantasies about aliens (Herbert Bent) and reproduced his words here as your own that you now want to claim that you’re greater than Isaiah and all the Old Testament prophets? As a doctorate degree holder, you definitely know that plagiarism is unacceptable, don’t you? What a hypocrite you’re!!!
Just as you had no ounce of shame in stealing the words of Herbert Brent without any acknowledgement to him is the same way you’ve shown you’ve no ounce of humility in you. Listen to what the Lord Jesus said, Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
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