Why Jesus may return on October 1st — Pastor Adeboye

Why Jesus may return on October 1st — Pastor Adeboye attributes it to Nigeria

The senior preacher at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, opines that Jesus Christ may return to the world on an unspecified October 1st in the future. The clergyman made this declaration during a recent event held in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Why Jesus may return on October 1st — Pastor Adeboye attributes it to Nigeria

According to Pastor Adeboye, just as the 1st of October is a significant date in the Biblical calendar, it is no mistake that it coincides with Nigeria’s Independence Day. The preacher further emphasized how the date may be significant to the return of Jesus Christ as predicted by the Bible. In his words; “God was behind the scene when 1st October was chosen as Independent Day by Nigeria’s fathers of democracy. Nigeria is a very special country. It will amaze you to know that the most amazing date in the Biblical calendar is 1st October. That is the day that is called – the feast of trumpets – and many Bible scholars believe that the most likely date that Jesus will come back again to earth will be October 1, but the year we don’t know. The Bible says when Jesus will come back it will be with the sound of the trumpet and the day for the feast of trumpet is to start on October 1st. Now when you consider that, you will know that God was behind the scene when our fathers (some of whom are now gone) were choosing 1st October as the day for our independence and this could explain why Nigeria has gone through so much turbulence. Sometimes when you think by tomorrow there will be no more Nigeria, you will wake up the next day and still find out that Nigeria is still standing. No matter what is happening in Nigeria today, I firmly believe that we have a glorious future. God has a very special interest in our nation Nigeria and I want you to be encouraged.”

Pastor Adeboye accused of prophesying his death for public sympathy

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Social media critic, Daniel Regha accuses the prominent Pastor Enoch Adeboye and other Nigerian pastors of having an obsession for the spotlight after the preacher prophesied his death. This comes following a subtle prophecy made by Pastor Adeboye, where he highlighted how his last hour on earth is going to be.

Pastor Adeboye accused of prophesying his death for public sympathy

The revelation has since sparked concern among followers and led to inquiries about the underlying motivations behind such public pronouncements. Reacting to the prophecy of the death of Pastor Adeboye, Daniel Regha termed it an upsetting statement intentionally to garner public sympathies. “Pastor Adeboye prophesying about his death is upsetting. Of what use is such info to the public? He might assume but what if rapture happens before then? Honestly speaking things like these are why people question Christianity. Nigerian pastors do the mast to be in the spotlight,” he wrote.

Daniel’s post sparked a wave of reaction from other users who agreed with him, while others ridiculed his point of view. Reactions trailing Daniel Regha over death prophecy of Pastor Adeboye lrdota said: “Rest, it’s not like he said the day he was going to die, he was just saying how he would love to go after he finished eating pounded yam which is he’s Favorite meal.” SeniorManJoe opined: “Guy rest, Jesus also prophesied about His.” IamEriOluwa said: “It’s ok for you and anyone to be upset. But the congregants that matters in the equation aren’t upset. And they are the one he’s speaking to. Not you. You and anyone annoyed by his prophecy can stay upset. Who cares?” D_Ministar penned: “Honestly, Nigerian pastors be doing the most.” Roy_O_Banon stated: “Mtcheew pastor wey nor fit predict two sure odd for person 👀.” FlawlessDecor said: “Daniel will you keep quiet there. Your Chochochocho don dey too much and e don dey make you talk rubbish for mouth, don’t let God discipline you, my advice.”

Adeboye reacts to accusation of sourcing power from demons

Adeboye reacts to accusation of sourcing power from demons

Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has addressed accusations that he sources his powers from demonic entities. These allegations have been circulating on social media and other platforms for some time. Some individuals claimed that he uses demonic powers to perform miracles and heal the sick. Some even went so far as to claim that he has a pact with the devil. During a recent church service on Sunday, July 16th, Pastor Adeboye spoke out against these allegations. He disclosed how he had heard reports that the sources of his powers are from demons in Redemption Camp. However, instead of responding to the man who made the accusations, he chose to pray for him. The clergyman stated that the man had committed an unpardonable sin by giving the Glory meant for God to demons. He cited examples in the bible to back up his statement. He reemphasized that he is praying for the peddler of such rumor. In his words: “Recently I heard that somebody was talking that Pastor Adeboye is getting the power he uses from demons at Redemption Camp. “People asked me if I wasn’t going to answer him, but I said we should be praying because this man is committing an unpardonable sin. “When people begin to give the Glory of Jesus Christ to demons. When you hear a person say such, you should pray for him for such a person”. The RCCG, which Pastor Adeboye leads, is one of the largest and most influential churches in Nigeria. It has a presence in over 190 countries around the world.

Pastor Adeboye addresses accusation of using demons power

Pastor Adeboye breaks silence following accusation of using demons power

Pastor Adeboye breaks silence following accusation of using demons power

Pastor Adeboye breaks silence following accusation of using demons power The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor E. A. Adeboye breaks the silence following claims of employing the power of demons for ministration. During his sermon on Sunday, July 16th, the revered clergyman acknowledged hearing allegations that his powers originate from demonic forces within the Redemption Camp.

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Daddy G.O. RCCG, Pastor E. A. Adeboye. Credit: pastoreaadeboyeofficial / Instagram. In response, Pastor Adeboye stated that rather than directly responding to the individual making the claim, he chose to pray for them. He explained that such an accusation constitutes an unforgivable sin, as attributing God’s glory to demons is a grave offence. The pastor affirmed his statement by citing biblical instances and reassured his congregation that he is fervently praying for the person behind the rumour. “Recently I heard that somebody was talking that Pastor Adeboye is getting the power he uses from demons at Redemption Camp. People asked me if I wasn’t going to answer him, but I said we should be praying because this man is committing an unpardonable sin. When people begin to give the Glory of Jesus Christ to demons. When you hear a person say such, you should pray for him for such a person,” he said. Watch the video below …

“Daddy Adeboye has now found his voice”

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Nigerian disc jockey and activist, DJ Switch has mocked Pastor Adeboye for saying God will help President-elect, Bola Tinubu to fix Nigeria.

Nigerian disc jockey and activist, DJ Switch has mocked Pastor Adeboye for saying God will help President-elect, Bola Tinubu to fix Nigeria. The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, made a comment about the ruling of Bola Tinubu as he says God will help the President-elect to fix the country. DJ Switch This comment was made by his Special Assistant, Pastor Dele Balogun, at the monthly Thanksgiving service at the RCCG Headquarters in Ebute-Metta. Reacting to the comment of Pastor Adeboye, DJ Switch took to her Twitter page to lambast the man of God saying that Pastor Adeboye did not find his voice to criticize his best friend’s party, APC when they subjected the citizens to suffering suppression and violence. She tweeted, “Daddy Adeboye seems to have found the voice he lost when Nigerians were suffering suppression and violence from his best friends in the APC! Now god wants to help Tinubu fix Nigeria? One day, una go show us the particular god wey una dey refer to! Know for yourself!”

   

“With God’s help, Nigeria will grow under Tinubu” — Pastor Adeboye

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye expressed his belief that with God’s assistance, President-elect Asiwaju Bola Tinubu would be able to repair Nigeria. He made this known during the monthly Thanksgiving service held at the RCCG Headquarters in Ebute-Metta, Lagos State. Represented by his Special Assistant, Pastor Dele Balogun, Adeboye asserted that Tinubu’s administration would bring prosperity to Nigeria. Additionally, the RCCG General Overseer encouraged Tinubu to fulfill the aspirations of Nigerians for a fresh start in the country. “Let us pray for the incoming government that God will support it and give it the Grace to do the right thing. “Thank God the President-elect has promised to fix Nigeria. If God helps him, Nigeria will prosper in his hands,” he said.

“You have to be jobless to be attending all these rallies” — Pastor Adeboye

"You have to be jobless to be attending all these rallies" — Pastor Adeboye

Pastor Adeboye 2023 Elections: "You have to be jobless to be attending all these rallies"

The General Overseer of RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, weighs in on the ongoing campaign rallies for the 2023 presidential elections.

Pastor Adeboye 2023 Elections: "You have to be jobless to be attending all these rallies"

The man of God at the RCCG January Holy Ghost Service on Friday, January 6 stated that political parties pay to gather audience at their rallies.
Speaking on why he is yet to get a vision about the winner of the 2023 presidential elections, Pastor Adeboye said that his mind is occupied with other things.
In his words;
“I don’t know whether I should say this. I’m sure you have been watching the campaign rallies, I watch it on the news. I don’t know if you have noticed that two different people don’t hold their campaign simultaneously in a town.
Have you noticed that? You don’t know why? Because majority of the crowd, majority are rented. So I come, I pay, you gather. After I’ve gone, another man comes, he pays, you gather.”
Pastor Adeboye continued on the age frequency he notice at the 2023 elections rally;
Somebody said, ‘Daddy, you keep on saying that you haven’t heard from God about who will win or who will…’, Maybe because there are several things occupying my mind and one of it is; when I see the crowd gathering and if you look at the crowd majority of them crowd are young.
When I see the hundreds of thousands of youths, you have to be jobless to be attending all these rallies. What is going to happen when the campaigns are over?”