What will make God curse some of people

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This is warning for people who have habit of cheating people that they will will do more things after they do them a favor but they fail to do this will make people them feel unwanted and there is verse in bible says whatever you do in list of my brother I will do it to you also.The other list of people are this corn mens who tries to give opportunities to people and after being given money the story ends there this kind of people are most dangerous and they will most being punished by God because they will make families remain in tears.This the most thing that hurts since one contribute that money so hard and you plan how to still from them and most of these people are poor what do you want them to become if already are poor.




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Felix Muhonda Afubwa | 2024-02-09 06:01:09

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Benjamin odipo oronje | 2020-10-25 09:11:12

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Benjamin odipo oronje | 2020-10-24 08:09:54

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Gabriel Ongoma | 2020-06-24 04:23:37

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