Chapter 11
Inherent power in Expressed Words
“The pre-eminent power of God, the Almighty, is or can be, demonstrated when a word has the equivalence of, and force, of law – when it accomplishes that which is both tangible as well as intangible – without opposition.” Joel Akande. 2007.
Words count for nothing except when expressed. When expressed they carry with them the existential or creative (even if destructive) power of ordering, and this power has a law. The ordering power originates, or has its roots, in, and is derived from, an innate supernatural formation given by the Giver – otherwise known as God. On the other hand, words cannot attain or accomplish their objectives in the presence of opposition. To avoid our words being nullified, ... Continue..buy now
For a word to be effective, it must be free and acting in the absence of any hindrance. Put in another way, a matter is established, and action is taken and a word attains its main purpose when it no longer encounters opposition.
Nothing comes into existence in this world, and beyond, without being first preceded by words, ... Continue..buy now
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Returning momentarily to science, we know that dolphins 2, dogs and parrots have the power to express words that they generate internally and which man can often understand and interpret. Animals, such as meerkats 3 that serve one another as ‘the eyes in sky’, watching for impending dangers to their closely knit family often convey their warnings and messages by mimicking certain signs and emitting sounds. The other members of the family who are standing far away, often hear and so heed such severe warnings.

The Secret of Expressed Word
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The intention of an eagle that is roving in the sky preying on other animals can easily be, and is over and over again, interpreted by other vulnerable animals as impending danger to them. Heeding such advanced warnings often saves the lives of the animals concerned. The same can be said of lions’ intentions when about to kill prey. Similar claims can be said of sharks and other creatures inhabiting the seas.
What I am saying here is that animals do also express words, albeit at more rudimentary levels... Continue..buy now
It appears premature to say at this stage that words will forever be successful for three things order and maintain existence and creation, or events that occur within such creation: ... Continue..buy now
Therefore, with these fundamentals in our mind, it becomes obvious that expressed words cannot be an idle exercise.... Continue..buy now
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