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INTRODUCTION One of the things that grieves the heart of God is how His people can be entangled in wrong philosophies and lies from the pit of hell. It is not a joking matter when the Lord Jesus warned the first followers to beware of the information they expose themselves to. It is because, every man’s mind is designed to contain what it is exposed to, and every man’s life has also been designed to express what the content of his mind is. The world today is governed by information and knowledge at large. Diligence must therefore be given to discern what to eat and what to trash. The book you are how about to read is a message to debunk a lie that keeps grounding and shortchanging people’s desired life. The truth you will find here will definitely keep you abreast on God’s stance on your predominant concerns and the situations that surrounds your life. You will also find out how fate plays out on them and ultimately you will learn the hope the perfect law of liberty offers you - even today. I will advise that you do not take a break until you have digested this material. May the message come expressly to your heart. Amen Enjoy God as you read on! CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction 1 What do you call Fate? 2 They could have said it too 3 The Reality of the statement Chapter 1 WHAT DO YOU CALL FATE? The world today is full of several beliefs and traditions. Therefore, every man tend to form his belief and perspective about life based on the background he was raised from. Our decisions and choices are mostly influenced by the emphasis of our nativity, irrespective of how dangerous or beneficial those beliefs are. One of the common beliefs in the society today is centered on the concept of FATE. I want to assume you have heard people at one time or the other say “ they havea ccepted fate”. Perhaps on a situation, or when they lose a loved one, or about something pertaining to their living. And just as you read this, the thought of a time you once said that too may flash your mind. But what intrigues about that statement is the fact that “the circumstances that made one man said it was the same circumstance another man believed there could be a way out of. For instance, it is common for the people to quote the book of Job 1:21 when people lose their dear one. They say: “the Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away”. This, they conclude on, irrespective of what the cause of the death was, maybe the victim was somewhat frustrated of life and took some