What Life Taught Me When I Saw The Corpse Of My Biological Father – Joshua Iginla Reveals

Pastor Joshua Iginla, the founder and senior pastor of the Champions Royal Assembly spoke to his members about the “Mystery Of Dust.” He read the book of Ecclesiastes 3:20, which says, “All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.”

According to him, there is nothing to be proud of because we are mere dust. No matter how beautiful you are, your last habitation is dust. No matter the amount of money you have, your last habitation is dust. The mystery of dust is that we came out of it by formation and we are returning to it. No matter the skincare you use, ants, cankerworms, and palmer worms will still eat your skin. “The powerful men who ever lived on earth, they are 6 feet down the earth,” he said.

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“I fear God, the one who could take my Spirit, Soul, and Body,” he continued. He said that the day you die, the mystery of death takes place. Your house, cars, and riches will be taken by someone else. You are not a permanent owner of anything on earth. According to him, if you don’t fear God and run this race of righteousness well, you’ll not understand the mystery of dust. That ground that you match every day is the humbler and leveler of men. It is a weakness to tell you that one day if the rapture tarries, it will swallow you. Life is a mystery and the day you die, your rapture has happened.

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Finally, he said that he buried his biological father, and the day he saw his corpse, life taught him the worthlessness of life. He looked at him and he was lifeless. He touched him but he could no longer look at him and then he realized the worthlessness of life. His father left everything he ever worked for and the cleric said that he saw the emptiness of this flesh. However, don’t live all your life labouring for the flesh and forgetting eternal life.

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