Jerry Praize

@jerrypraize

“Jerry Ndukpu Praize is a faith-based author and socially conscious filmmaker.”
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ABOUT PROPHETLYING I am not supposed to be saying this right now, but I just want to clear somethings so the disciples will not garbage in everything their leaders are saying and miss out on the move of God; not encouraging rebellion either. There are technicalities in the prophetic, and in the prophetic you don't hear or see wrong, but your interpretation is where the challenge is. Coming on social media and saying someone is "phrophetlying' is wrong. Let's all enjoy and grow the grace as it has been given to us all to profit withal. The way I will teach in a teaching meeting will not be the way I will teach in a prophetic meeting, but at the end, the same testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. You can't be the only one who is right trying to correct everything you feel is not inclined with your beliefs. Do the one wey you sabi, and live others make Dem do the one wey Dem sabi. At the end Jesus is glorified and we are edified #firstsonoftheprophet #helpedofGod #cityonahill
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DON'T JUST LIKE THE PICTURE, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Salvation did not begin in the New Testament when the name “Jesus” appeared in letters. Salvation has always been God’s eternal plan from the foundation of the world. The entire Bible is a revelation of God pursuing imperfect men and women with grace. From Genesis, God never used perfect people. He used broken people to reveal a perfect Savior. Noah got drunk. Abraham lied. Jacob was a manipulator. Moses killed a man. Samson was a killer and promiscuous. David fell into adultery. Rahab was a prostitute. Peter denied Jesus. Paul persecuted the church. Yet God still called them, used them, and revealed His purpose through them. Why? Because salvation has never been by human performance, but by God’s grace. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works…” — Ephesians 2:8-9 The creation story itself reveals redemption. Adam failed, yet God pursued him in the garden instead of destroying him. Before man ever asked for mercy, God already had a plan for restoration. “And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?” — Genesis 3:9 Humanity keeps trying to earn God’s acceptance through works, performance, religious activity, and self-righteousness. But scripture consistently shows that man’s acceptance before God has always been based on faith and grace. "Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.” — Romans 4:3 You are not loved because you are perfect. You are loved because God is love. You do not fight for acceptance. In Christ, you already have it. “To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.” — Ephesians 1:6 The gospel is not the story of perfect men trying to reach God. It is the story of a perfect God reaching broken humanity through grace. This is redemption. This is salvation. This is the heart of God. #firstsonoftheprophet #HelpersOfGod #cityonahill
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4 days ago
Be unapologetic about your conviction: it is only God who says "I will never leave you nor forsake you"
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10 days ago
The whole theological gymnastics about Tonto Dike and her faith by our online pastors na because the TITHE no go dey enter their ministry account 😂😂😂
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Happy birthday Jason!
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HEAVEN vs HELL — A BIBLICAL CLARIFICATION Many believers were taught that Hell is the opposite of Heaven. But Scripture never teaches that. Jesus never contrasted Heaven with Hell. Paul never did. Neither did Moses. This idea came later—not from biblical exegesis, but from poor interpretation. Genesis 1:1 — “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” When Moses wrote this, he wasn’t describing two opposite destinations. He was revealing God’s redemptive intention: Heaven (God’s space) and Earth (man’s space) were meant to overlap. The Hebrew word for Heaven is “Shamayim” which means God’s realm, not a distant sky. It was never out of the world—it was within creation. Jesus didn’t come to take us to heaven—He came to bring heaven into us. When Christ rose and ascended, He didn’t abandon earth; He opened God’s space to dwell inside redeemed humanity. “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” — Colossians 1:27 What about Hell? In Scripture, “Hell” is not Heaven’s opposite. Sheol — Hebrew: the realm of the dead Hades — Greek: the grave / unseen realm Gehenna — a real valley outside Jerusalem, symbolizing judgment None of these are presented as the opposite of Heaven. Heaven = God’s space (the supernatural realm) Hell = the domain of the dead / judgment imagery They are not parallel destinations. The danger of poor interpretation When Scripture isn’t properly explained, vital truth is lost: Heaven becomes a museum for the dead Christianity becomes escape theology The gospel loses its transformational power But the Bible teaches something deeper: Heaven becomes real the day Christ comes inside you. “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Not later. Now. Summary Heaven was never meant to be far away Hell was never Heaven’s opposite God’s goal was union, not relocation Redemption means God dwelling in man **Christianity is not about going to heaven — it’s about heaven invading you Hope this blesses you🙏 #ministrymatters #dailyinspiration #KingdomLeadership
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A NEEDED WORD TO MINISTERS & FAMILIES Stop endangering pregnant women with misused Scripture. The claim that “Hebrew women don’t need antenatal care or medication” is NOT Bible truth—it is a dangerous distortion. Proper Bible Exegesis (Exodus 1:15–21) Pharaoh ordered the midwives to kill Hebrew male children. The midwives feared God and did not obey. When Pharaoh questioned them, they said: “Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women; they are vigorous and give birth before the midwives arrive.” Key Truth: This statement was not a divine doctrine—it was a protective strategy. The midwives spoke a covering statement to save lives, not to establish a medical principle. God rewarded them for fearing Him and preserving life, not for denying medical care. Scripture records their words; it does not prescribe them as health instruction. If this were a rule, then: Why did God later give Israel health laws? Why did Luke, a physician, travel with Paul? Why did Paul tell Timothy to take wine for his stomach (1 Timothy 5:23)? A Sobering Truth Using the “Hebrew women” narrative to reject: antenatal visits prescribed medication professional medical care …is spiritual negligence, not faith. Even Moses—the child preserved by that lie—was saved through wisdom, planning, and intervention, not blind mysticism. Finally: Faith does not compete with medicine—faith governs wisdom. God is glorified when life is preserved, not when Scripture is weaponized. Educate pregnant women. Encourage antenatal care. Support routine medication. That is not unbelief—it is biblical responsibility. Protect life. Teach truth. Honor God. _JP
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MINISTERIAL SANITY CHECK One of the most dangerous moments in ministry is not your lowest valley — it’s your highest peak. People will blow your trumpet even when you didn’t ask for it. They will exaggerate your impact, amplify your success, and sometimes attribute to you what God alone did. “Saul has slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.” — 1 Samuel 18:7 Here’s the truth many forget: David only killed one man — Goliath. But the crowd multiplied the story. David passed the sanity check. He didn’t correct the song publicly, but he kept his heart privately. WHY EVERY MINISTER NEEDS A SANITY CHECK Applause can intoxicate Praise can distort perspective Honor can quietly replace humility If you don’t check yourself, celebration will crown you before God does. “Let another praise you, and not your own mouth.” — Proverbs 27:2 “God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.” — James 4:6 SANITY CHECK QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF Am I still praying like I’m dependent? Do I still listen like I’m teachable? Do I still serve like I’m replaceable? Your gift may take you to the stage, but only humility will keep you there. Remain small in your own eyes, even when the crowd makes you look large. The loudest applause should never silence your inner discipline. Ministry is not about how high God lifts you it’s about how low you stay when He does. #MinistryWisdom #SpiritualLeadership #HumilityInMinistry #SanityCheck
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2 months ago
Happy birthday Chief Ngoka❤️🎂
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3 months ago
Wife my Val.......
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COMPETITION VS DILIGENCE IN MINISTRY Dear Leader, The Kingdom of God is not a race track. It is a stewardship assignment. Many ministers are exhausted not because God burdened them — but because comparison did. When you begin to measure your calling by another man’s crowd, you have left diligence and entered competition. “For we dare not make ourselves of the number, or compare ourselves with some that commend themselves… but they measuring themselves by themselves… are not wise.” — 2 Corinthians 10:12 Competition produces pressure. Diligence produces fruit. God never called you to outshine another ministry. He called you to faithfully steward what He placed in your hands. “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2 Notice — not famous. Not affluent. Faithful. Affluence is not proof of approval. Crowds are not confirmation of calling. Results are not always revelation. “Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom his lord shall make ruler over his household…?” — Luke 12:42 Promotion in the Kingdom is a reward for diligence, not competition. When you compete, you chase platforms. When you are diligent, God entrusts territories. “The hand of the diligent shall bear rule…” — Proverbs 12:24 Stay in your assignment. Build what God told you to build. Preach what He told you to preach. Serve the people He sent to you. Another man’s harvest is not your standard. Your obedience is. Remember: Jesus fed thousands. Jeremiah preached to few. Both fulfilled destiny. Stop competing. Start stewarding. In eternity, heaven will not ask how large your ministry became. He will ask how faithful you were with what He gave you. Choose diligence over comparison. Choose stewardship over status. Choose faithfulness over fame. #KingdomLeadership #FaithfulSteward #MinistryMatters #GraceDrivenLeadership
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