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General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has distinguished between his ‘children’ and ‘outsiders’, saying those who are not okay with his message should not be angry with his preaching.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Pastor Adeboye stated this in his sermon on Sunday, following the backlash that trailed his birthday message for his wife, Folu, which tends to the submission of women in marriage, a topic that has been a source of controversy for so many.
While saying out of the lockdown, mighty breakthroughs will come into the lives of God’s children, in continuation of his ‘From Lockdown to Leaping Up’ teaching series, the RCCG GO said, “As a matter of fact, if there is a way of preaching this sermon just to my own children alone, that is what I would have done.
“Not because I am selfish, but occasionally there are things you say to your children that will annoy outsiders. But I keep on saying, but I am not talking to you; I am talking to my children. But now lockdown has made the door open to everybody”.
Fondly referred to as Daddy GO, Pastor Adeboye in his sermon, stated that it is far better to remain ordinary than to become an ex-success, stressing that one of the most dangerous things that can happen to a man is to be successful before his time.
“Before you begin to leap up and plan for mighty things that will happen after the lockdown, please think. The taller the tower is going to be, the deeper must be the foundation.
“You entered this lockdown with nothing, by this time next year, as my Lord lives, you won’t be able to recognize yourself. Before you take off, you must consider landing because it is important to have a very good ending.
“Do you know that if you make God your partner, He will show you business ideas that will baffle the world? Out of the lockdown, mighty breakthroughs will come into the lives of God’s children in Jesus name,” Pastor Adeboye said.