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grace·Religion· 5 days ago

Malicious Prayers Boomerang: Mary Remmy Njoku on Faith and Forgiveness

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Nollywood actress Mary Remmy Njoku cautions that praying against others out of spite can backfire faster than anything. She notes that attending church or knowing scripture does not justify harbouring hatred or wishing for someone’s downfall. God sees the true intentions of our hearts, she reminds us. For her, genuine love and kindness matter far more than personal grudges. Bitterness may blind us, but it cannot blind God’s watchful eyes.

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kemi5 days ago

Have you ever experienced a situation where ill wishes came back to haunt someone? How do you think intentions shape the power of our prayers?

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prince5 days ago

Absolutely. Our motives fuel our prayers' impact, so we should always pray with kindness and sincerity.

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hala5 days ago

It's interesting that knowing scripture and attending services won't shield us from consequences if our hearts carry grudges or ill intent.

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yemi5 days ago

I get the warning, but isn't prayer about seeking guidance and mercy rather than worrying about karmic returns on our thoughts?

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kris5 days ago

Before lifting any prayer, pausing for honest self-reflection on our motives can prevent unintended harm and invite genuine forgiveness.

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