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Keeping bad company has led many to prison — Cleric

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Rev. Tajan Moltok, the Resident Pastor of Shepherd House Assembly International, Jos, said on Sunday in Jos that many people were in prison because of the bad company they kept.

The cleric stated this during his sermon on the series “Keys to the Next Level – Right Company’’.

He said some people might be wrongly implicated in crimes and other unlawful activities because they were identified with wrong company and were at wrong locations.

He decried that some misfortunes and limitations experienced in life were designed by people who derived pleasure in associating with bad company which affects their grades, businesses, careers and general paths in life.

“Who you spend time with have a great impact on who you will eventually become in future,’’ he said.

Moltok said that the company people of faith kept affected their spiritual life either positively or negatively and determined their next level in their relationship with God.

He explained that the right company facilitated the needed energy and synergy for everyone’s next level, adding that everyone needed someone to help them to attain their dreams.

He urged believers to be hardworking and be focused while waiting for opportunities from the right company.

Moltok also cautioned believers not to go astray when blessed by God. (NAN)

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