There’s a lot to be said for people who jump on other people’s tweets and cause drama where there should be none, but we won’t say. All we’d say is this tweet below snowballed into a religious debate no one saw coming.
First, Dr Dipo was moved to utter this prayer.
https://twitter.com/OgbeniDipo/status/857340966512054272
To which the people of God said a robust…
Ise.
— The Duke Of Enjoyment (@DukeOfEnjoyment) April 27, 2017
Amen
— Lanre Bam (@larucheebam) April 27, 2017
Amen
— Faasoranti Ololade (@lolydfash19) April 26, 2017
Then came a naysayer
Sad, there is no prayer for longer life. Our death is predestined (Qur'an 7:34, Job 14:5). We pray for a life accomplished, short or long. https://t.co/Q86FMqEINb
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) April 27, 2017
Our "prosperity" preachers have succeeded in tricking a generation into believing they can pray for longer life. You can only wish for it.
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) April 27, 2017
Confused? Perhaps a little Objectives test is necessary.
What exactly are the issues here?
a. That there is no prayer for long life in the Bible or Koran?
b. That God does not answer prayers for long life because there is no such prayer in above-named books?
c. That people can live long and yet live purposeless lives so there is no point praying for long life?
Muslims respond:
https://twitter.com/salaudeenhamm17/status/857657514980257793
My brother.. There is no prayer or so ever
— Smiles®LFC (@IamAbolude) April 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/salaudeenhamm17/status/857658801440403456
"…So when their time has come, they will not remain behind an hour, nor will they precede (it)."~ Qur'an 7:34.
It's not my opinion, sir. https://t.co/QvHJ43yUTf
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) April 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/salaudeenhamm17/status/857664231487004672
Christians react with scriptural evidence
The Bible says:
https://twitter.com/Dharmeelorrlah/status/857592307763355648
https://twitter.com/Dharmeelorrlah/status/857589230171807745
God can do the impossible sir. pic.twitter.com/kfzTL7hsSN
— ‘Mega🦅 (@___Debonair) April 27, 2017
— ‘Mega🦅 (@___Debonair) April 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/OgbeniDipo/status/857538662007001088
Gimba responds
The fact that Jesus was resurrected according to the same Bible, does that mean you can also rise from death? Your analogy here suggests so.
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) April 27, 2017
Wrong understanding of that verse, though. It means you can be given a long life and still be satisfied, not granting prayer for long life.
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) April 27, 2017
You misunderstand
Sorry sir, but I actually didn't give you any analogy. I simply turned you to some pages of the Bible.
— ‘Mega🦅 (@___Debonair) April 27, 2017
Oh, and there’s more where that came from
https://twitter.com/GwenWildcherry/status/857987796203704320
https://twitter.com/GwenWildcherry/status/857987504120713217
https://twitter.com/GwenWildcherry/status/857987170002509824
The good Dr chimes in again
https://twitter.com/OgbeniDipo/status/857569765191274496
https://twitter.com/OgbeniDipo/status/857570155966156800
In conclusion
https://twitter.com/Omegasiyon/status/857576467370299393
https://twitter.com/Omegasiyon/status/857577013862961152
Ask and you shall receive; seek and you shall find. Matt 7:7
If you believe, you shall receive whatsoever you ask in prayer. Matt 21: 22
And so concludes the reading of God’s word.
*Thanks be to God*
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