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Wolves: How to Spot 'Em


“Look, I am sending you out as sheep among wolves. So be as wise as snakes and harmless as doves." Matthew 10:16 


I chose this pic because wolves don't usually look like wolves. They can have sad stories, doe eyes, or be extremely charismatic. 


In this podcast episode, I share what God has taught me about spotting wolves amongst the sheep. You don't need to be paranoid or suspicious, just aware. It's important to do this because it protects the vulnerable and your ministry's ability to fulfill what God wants it to. 


Jesus wasn't kidding around when He said the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy. 


But if you'll keep your eyes open, your heart clean, and stay in close communion with God, you'll spot and be able to deal swiftly with wolves every time. 


God is doing a big cleaning right now. Whatever you don't take care of, He will because He cares about his sheep and values the integrity and holiness of His house. What goes on in there matters to Him. 


love, Bunmi 





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cheerful2
Jul 09

Wolves often wear disguise, blending seamlessly into crowds with charm or sorrow, making them hard to identify at first glance. I remember a time when I trusted someone in an online group chat, only to realize later they were manipulating others just like those hidden wolves described. Being cautious without paranoia is key to protecting yourself and your community. This episode reminds me of moments on Omegle where appearances were deceiving, and awareness kept me safe.


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