It is possible for God to live in a man and for the man to still be useless.

Sunday Adelaja
It is possible for God to live in a man...
It is possible for God to live in a man...
It is possible for God to live in a man...
It is possible for God to live in a man...
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It is possible for God to live in a man and for the man to still be useless. Who was this man? He could not be an ordinary man. He had to be special, perhaps one who could make great changes. If he could change his own life, he could change the lives of others.

If he could change the lives of many others, he could change all of society. If he could change society, he would surely change the world. This man had to be God himself, the greatest power of all.

Source: Create Your Own Net Worth

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