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Adeboye warns critics, says his God is a consuming fire

 

Those who make the habit of mocking the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God  (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, should beware otherwise something bad will befall them, according to the clergy himself during a sermon at the monthly Holy Ghost Convention of the church. 

 

He said even though he is nothing and weak, those mocking him should know that his God is a consuming fire.

 

He told his critics that the word of God made it clear that anyone God will use must be foolish, must be weak, be a nobody so that nobody will get the glory.

 

Recall that Adeboye had been drawing criticism from several celebrities and on-air personalities over some of his declarations and comments.

 

Adeboye made the comments during his sermon and annointing service at the monthly Holy Ghost service. It was held on the theme: “Shielded by Fire” at The Redemption City of God.

 

In his words: “If Paul, who wrote more than half of the New Testament, claimed to be less than the least of the saints, according to Ephesians 3:8, Pastor Adeboye is nothing.

 

“However, his God is everything. Listen to me carefully, Adeboye is one stupid boy and I would prove it to you before I close, But his God is wiser than the wisest.

 

“Adeboye is weak, he eats pounded yam and goes to the toilet. But his God is stronger than the strongest. Adeboye is nothing but his God is the All-sufficient God.

 

“So there is nothing spectacular. There is no big deal if you mock Pastor Adeboye. He deserves to be mocked.

 

“The word of God made it abundantly clear. Anyone that God will use must be weak, foolish, and a nobody, so that only God will take the glory. So you can mock Adeboye, but you must not mock his God.

 

“Why? Because Adeboye is nothing, there is nothing he can do to you. But his God is a Consuming fire.”

 

Going further, the revered cleric asked his members a series of questions.

 

“I want to ask you some questions. The fact that the leaders of Boko Haram are Muslims or claimed to be Muslims, does that mean every Muslim is a terrorist?

 

“Because one Islamic cleric said they should kill our first lady, does that mean every Iman is a murderer?

 

“There was this guy called Hushpuppy, the fellow who was the original 419 man that was arrested in Dubai. He happens to be a Nigerian, does that mean every Nigerian man is a 419?

 

“If a pastor and his wife do something insensitive somewhere, does that mean every pastor everywhere is insensitive?

 

“Then what about this pastor somewhere in Ireland. They said he committed all manners of atrocities. How will you explain that?

 

“Number one, the way they reported it in Nigeria is different from the way it is reported where it happens.

 

“Over there they said “a former pastor”. Meaning he used to be. But put that one aside.

 

“They didn’t tell you the whole story, they did not tell you that they did not catch the boy. But he reported himself and why did he report himself, he heard a sermon on restitution and decided it is better to suffer shame while here on earth than to go to hell.

 

“And where did he hear that sermon, in the Redeemed Christian Church of God. We are among the few churches left in the world that ever talk about restitution.”

 

While noting that the pastor might have backslided when he committed the crime, he said: “Do you know the Bible says he who thinks he stands should take heed, lest he falls?

 

“Even you standing today be careful. I pray you will never fall.

 

“You can say ‘but he was ordained as a pastor’. But have you heard about backsliding? Once hot for the Lord and along the line became cold. The Bible even said ‘he that thinketh that he stand…’.

 

“I don’t want to give the impression that I am justifying the unjustifiable. The Lord prayed all night and chose 12 disciples. One of them turned out to be Judas Iscariot. One failure out of 12.

 

“If you consider the number of pastors in RCCG in Nigeria, alone. Don’t let me tell you the number. But let me tell you mathematically. The number of pastors in Nigeria alone today is more than 200,000.

 

“If we find one here, one there over there, well our Lord Jesus Christ the one we are following chose 12 but one was the devil.”

 

Pastor Adeboye lamented the increase in the pump price of fuel and the hike in the electricity tariff.

 

He added that what is happening in Nigeria is not ordinary. Adeboye said when he saw the way things were going he had to quickly call on some prayer warriors to intercede for the country.