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FENCE YOUR WOMB



   The womb is the part of woman's body where babies grow before they are born. Online English Dictionary gives its meaning as "Any cavity CONTAINING and ENVELOPING anything." This implies that, the womb is like an house where treasures are enveloped. A world changer group in Nigeria calls it the woman's womb "The Richest Spot". 
      The womb is like a building, where destinies can be made or marred. The womb of a woman is a treasury which contains treasures and destinies of unborn generations. But what happens to an unfenced house, the house is opened to every kinds of insurgencies, the armed robbers can break in at any time. Same thing with the womb. When the womb is not secured and well fenced, it will be opened to sexual immorality which is the robber of treasures and great destinies.
       The womb is called the "Richest Sport" because, those great people we see in the world today were sometimes bred in the womb of a woman. 
       Devil knows that the womb is the source of humanity, that is why he laid the strategy to destroy many destinies through sexual immorality. 
        A young girl that does not fence and lock the gate of her womb against sexual immorality can not give birth to great children because, the treasures in the womb meant to breed the generations that would live in the womb have been swept away by sexual immorality. Devil Mars the the glory of so many glorious children through sexual immorality that has broken into the womb of their mother. 
        Dear Young Lady, Generations are to be raised in your womb, don't sell their glory to robbers of destiny through fornication. Treasure Your Womb,get it secured.  
        It is not too late for those whose fence has been broken, or you that your treasury has no fence, you can construct and reconstruct a fence round your Womb. Fence Your Womb! 
                                  

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