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 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.
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 …
Why I think demons have relationships with poor people
A young man, identified as @buffdandy on Twitter, has put forth his belief on why he thinks demons target individuals of lower socio-economic status.
In his experience, he has never witnessed a wealthy individual succumb to the power of religious anointing, even after participating in fasting or exorcisms within their home. He attributes this behavior to the fact that demons have a stronger relationship with those who are poor. “I have never seen a rich man fall under the anointing even after fasting or having exorcisms happening in his home. I think demons have a relationship with the poor.” He tweeted. See the post below: