The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has declared 2025 “a landmark year.”
Adeboye spoke at the church’s Crossover Service in Shimawa, Ogun State, on Tuesday, December 31, 2024.
He said if God says this is a ‘landmark year’, it means absolutely anything can happen.
“My prayer is that only good things will happen to you. Amen. But you yourself would see long before we begin to talk of September, October, there will be abundance evidence that it pays to serve the living God,” he said.
The revered cleric said he would made further disclosure on prophesies concerning Nigeria, international community and the church on Friday, December 3, at the Holy Ghost Service.
He said he would be careful not to talk about Nigeria much. “We will let Nigeria pick its own from that of the international. And the words of prophesy that are of the RCCG will be passed on through the pastors,” he said.
Speaking on the 2025 prophecies, Adeboye said: “Daddy said the year 2025 will be a landmark year, a year nobody will ever forget. The day someone has been waiting for will arrive this year. And I will explain that to you on Friday by the grace of God.
“He says the wind that started blowing last year will continue to blow this year, but stronger.
“Daddy says some earthly helpers will be replaced by heavenly ones this year.
“Daddy says mockers will be louder and more aggressive, but unfortunately, many of them will not survive the year. It’s unfortunate because God does not want the death of a sinner, but for them to repent. But there are some people who have made up their minds that they are not going to repent.
“Daddy says some towns and villages will shout victory at last. And I said amen to that one for my hometown.”
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