The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has told the members of the church to pray for his death if he consults with demons to minister.
Adeboye said this during the church’s 71st Annual Convention Holy Ghost Service, tagged ‘Beyond Expectations’, at the Redemption Camp in Mowe, Ogun State, on Friday night.
The cleric, who was reacting to claims that he consults with demons anytime he is about to minister at the Redemption Camp, also urged the church members to pray against the manifestation of devil’s activities in the country.
He said: “I want you to say this prayer, If Pastor Adeboye has any links with any demonic powers, let him die before the sun rises.
“You will add to the prayer, Father but if this boy (Adeboye) is using your power alone, then multiply that power seven folds.
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“I normally do not pay attention to the sayings of the so-called prophets, particularly if they are saying something about me, I just ignore them.
“I learnt that recently some people were saying that I am using demonic forces, that there are some demons at the Redemption Camp.
“They said, I will consult them (demons), then I will come and say, my daddy said, I feel I will not pay attention, but I learnt it is on the internet.”
Pastor Adeboye further called on Christians, especially his church members, to pray against fresh wars, within and outside Nigeria’s borders, saying the country was already fighting many wars, such as kidnapping, terrorism, and killings.
The octogenarian said the church’s Holy Ghost Service next month would be dedicated to those trusting God for the fruit of the womb.
Adeboye added: “I believe God that there will be a lot of twins, triplets and many more.
“God does not know how to do small things and does not stop when your cup of blessings is full.
“Anytime, God is dealing with you, He wants to go the extra mile, because God has a way of changing shame to glory.
“If God says, promote this fellow that person must be promoted but you must be committed to the work of God.”
No fewer than 62 babies, comprising 31 females and 31 males, have so far been delivered at the ongoing convention.
The programme, which started on August 7 will end on August 13, 2023.
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