From King Saul to the Shepherd David; A Prophetic Vision for Nigeria
Adams AllisonNovember 1, 2020 I have had a vision.During the night season, I saw a vision which I can only share partly in parables. In this vision, I had already had another vision, like a dream within a dream (so let’s label the main vision, vision 1.0, and the “dream within a dream” vision 2.0). […]
Prophetic Perspectives on the Protests – 2
The Parable of Gibeah – Part 2 of 3 The Travail of Agitators By Adams Allison 21 October 2020 The prophetic picture for what is happening in Nigeria can be seen in Judges Chapter 19 to 21. Let’s break it down to draw the prophetic parallel that this passage of scripture presents us. The Violation […]
About Discipline
By Adams Allison Someone said, “Motivation is doing something when you feel like doing it. Discipline is doing something regardless of how you feel.” While this is true, we must all bear in mind that the end point of discipline is motivation. We start by doing things regardless of how we feel about it until […]
How The Mighty Are Fallen
People are out there, searching for deep waters and seeking deeper roots. And what do they get? A puddle of water and a broken flower pot. How do we expect the souls entrusted to us by the Lord to take deep roots in shallow flower pots. We feed milk to grown men and expect them […]
Between the Light and the Lies
“And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. But he who does the truth comes to the light, […]
The Question of ‘Once Saved Forever Saved’ Part 3: What does grace look like in the context of scripture?
Does grace overlook it when we sin? No, it doesn’t. The Scripture says; “…Whoever says, ‘You fool!’ shall be in danger of hell fire.” Matthew 5:22 NKJV Saying, “You fool”, looks like too little a sin for a punishment as great as hell, but that’s what scripture says. James explains why this is so; “Whoever […]
The Question of ‘Once Saved, Forever Saved’ Part 2: Why most people beat about the bush when debating ‘hyper-grace’
In my first post about this doctrine of ‘once saved, forever saved’, I said that many are poorly equipped to fight this error. So, in order for us to be better equipped, I spoke about the fundamentals of their philosophy of ‘grace’, so that we know what we’re up against. In this post, I want […]
On Correcting an Erring Brother
Correcting other people’s error is a very delicate matter and requires a great deal of maturity and experience to handle. It is just like handling uranium, you don’t leave it to everyday people to handle, not even to those who know how dangerous the substance can be. In such a delicate matter, it is best […]
COMMUNICATION 101: The Soul of a Healthy Debate
Lessons from a discussion between a five-year-old and his father. A young boy of 5 asked his father, ‘’Dad, why do we pay tax?’’ The father went on and on about how taxpayer’s money is used to fix roads, fund security and education and he listed so many other uses appealing to logic and reason. […]
Signs Of The Times (Part 2): The Sign Of The Man Child
I have said in the last post that I am persuaded that we are living in the times of the Man Child. Today, what I want to do is point us to the signs of the times we live in. The Book of Revelation tells us that two signs appeared in heaven before the Man […]