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FIRST AND LAST BORN






 Bishop Majola idea inspiration 


First and Last Born




Gen 26:4 Descendants and blessings. 


Jeremiah 5: 22 Sea and sand


Romans 10:19 - Provocation,  Anger, Foolish Guys, S


1 Corinthians 1:27


God favors the last born


Jeremiah 33:9 Name of Joy among all nations 


Romans 9: 11- 12 Unborn children...


He chose me.

Favor of God not our works.


Prosperity coming


Hebrews 12:22 The Church



I Peter 1:3-4 Heavenly 


Philippians 3: 20


Ephesians 1:3 Blessed with spiritually with Heavenly 


Ephesians 2:6


Ephesians 3:10


Corinthians 1:16 Thrones

Dominions, Principalities

Powers.



When Jesus returned he 


Corinthians 2:15


The devil


Uses Fear



Corinthians 2:10 Head of all Principalities.  Last Born is Heavenly 



Ephesians 3:10 Manifold Wisdom of God


Hebrews 3:1 


Hebrews 6:4 Impossible,  Heavenly gift, word of God,  not an ordinary person 


Isaiah 51:16 Isaiah to the Church prophetically



Devil 😈 operates in 3 areas


Army- 3 Air, Marine- Navy before Land forces


Defeat the enemy by air [ from the Heavenly). Our inheritance. 


Generation of Ephraim 


Stars of Heaven.


Stars shine there are no lights.

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