“You Can’t Abbreviate The Name of Jesus & Expect To Receive Answers” — Victoria Orenze


In a stirring and widely shared social media message, Victoria Orenze, a prominent worshipper and preacher of the Gospel, has issued a bold admonition stating “you can’t abbreviate the name of Jesus and expect to receive answers.”
In an Instagram reel, Orenze highlights a growing trend among believers, shortening prayers by abbreviating ‘Jesus’ name to “IJN” (commonly standing for “In Jesus’ Name”).
She warns that such abbreviations might come at a spiritual cost.
“So we abbreviate… we abbreviate the name of Jesus. IJN. Then you will say your prayer is not answered,” she said in the video, prompting followers to reflect on the depth and sincerity of their devotional language.
Orenze goes on to emphasize the unparalleled power contained in the full name of Jesus Christ.
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Orenze’s message has struck a chord with many of her followers, particularly those concerned about the authenticity of their spiritual practices.
By urging believers to avoid shortcuts, even in the way they address God.



