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Restoration of Glory (Part 6)

Restoration of Glory (Part 6)Restoration of Glory (Part 6)

Another means of losing glory is by living in a bewitched house. Some landlords are terrible. Some tenants too are wicked. Certain houses are dangerous for both landlord and tenants.

Unknown to some landlords, they purchased and built on a bloody land i.e. there is a bloody tussle on the land and it has claimed the lives of people. This is the type of land that some landlords built on. Surely the house will be trouble for all its occupants.

Some landlords perform terrible rituals before and after building their houses. Dr. D.K. Olukoya once talked about a building, housing four lecturers. Something started going wrong for the lecturers until one of them went to church to pray fervently. After some days, while he was fetching water from the well, he saw a tortoise in the well and he fetched it out. He parked out of that house and all his property that he had lost mysteriously were restored.

Some landlords drop charm in the water tank that people are drinking from or bathing with. Some landlords plant mango trees, paw paw trees, coconut trees in their house for evil purposes. The landlord will never eat from the fruits produced by those trees. As people eat fruits from the tree, they pay with their glory.

There are also some buildings, if you enter with glory (even for just visitation), you can not come out with it except you are a true child of God. Some buildings forbid expansion in good things. One’s life will just remain stagnated. No progress of any sort. There won’t be any promotion at work or advancement in business.

The children will not gain admission to higher institutions and if they do, there won’t be money to send them. One will not buy anything new into the building no matter how he tries. Even if one tries to save money, when it’s time to buy a new thing, something like sickness or accident will suddenly come up and the money will be diverted.

In some buildings, one will just be struggling. He will struggle to feed the family, struggle to pay electricity bills, house rent, school fees, and so on. And one will be in serious debt. Whereas the landlord will be prospering. He will be buying cars upon cars, with his children graduating from higher institutions. In this kind of house, if someone is always praying, he would be sent parking without committing any offence.

Some co-tenants too are wickedly wicked. ‘Stealing’ of glory is very common in buildings where different families share the same bathroom. Each of the tenants use different spiritual soaps and water. Some will go to bathroom exactly 12 midnight, some exactly 1 a.m. and you think this is ordinary bath? The first person to enter the bathroom after him is in serious trouble.

I’ve boarded a bus (Molue) at Oshodi (Lagos, Nigeria) several years back and a man called himself a Muslim cleric started advertising spiritual soaps to undo fellow tenants. And to be honest with you, many people bought it to steal the glory of their innocent co-tenants.

I pray all the glories that had been lost in the houses we are living in or had lived in, is restored in Jesus Mighty Name.

Also Read: Restoration of Glory (Part 5)

Rotimi Israel is a writer and a teacher of God’s word. He attended the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Bible School. He is  also currently training as a pastor with a Pentecostal denomination. He loves reading the Bible and preaching.

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