ROOTED AND BUILT UP IN HIM (PART I)
“What Saint Gbile of Gboko Thinks of the Anointing” By Akin Ojumu Nearly stoned to death in Galatia (Acts 14:19), imprisoned in Philippi (Acts 16:23, 24), kicked out of town in Thessalonica (Acts 17:10), smuggled out of Berea (Acts 17:14), laughed to scorn in Athens (Acts 17:32), and regarded as a fool in Corinth (1 Corinthians 1:18, 23), Apostle Paul was not the type to succumb to self-pity or capitulate in the face of adversity. Every time he is beaten him up and chased out of town for preaching the Gospel, he was ready to proceed to the next town to do the exact same thing. In spite of all the agony and anguish he had experienced up to this point, Paul was still committed to taking the Gospel to Rome, the heart of the Roman Empire and the seat of political power and pagan religion of the First Century. Neither imprisonment, ridicule, criticism, persecution, nor death could dampen his zeal for God or curb his enthusiasm for preaching the Word. Consequences be damned, Paul was determi...