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According to Enoch Adeboye-How I Told God I’ll Call Him A Racist If What He Does In America Isn’t Done In Nigeria

 

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, recently shared a video on YouTube that described a turning point in his spiritual development that reshaped his ministry and strengthened his faith. During a lecture, Pastor Adeboye talked about how his life was profoundly impacted by his first visit to Kenneth Hagin’s camp meeting in the United States in 1979.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to him, “In 1979, I went to America for the first time to attend Kenneth Hagin’s camp meeting and there I saw miracles happening face to face. I saw the lame walking, I saw the blind testifying, etcetera. One way or the other, I managed to see him. And when he asked me what I wanted, I told him, “whatever is in you that has made you so that you could do all these things you are doing, that’s what I want.” He was shocked but he laid hands on me and I knew I got what I said I wanted. On my way back in the plane, I spoke to my God. I said, “if I get back to Nigeria and I don’t see you do what I have seen you doing here in America, I will call you a racist. I will say you love the white people more than the black. He didn’t kill me. That may sound rude but He knew what I was talking about.”

“You are supposed to be the God of all flesh – black and white, yellow or whatever, we are to be equal before you. So if what you are doing over there that I have seen you do, if I get to Nigeria and you are not doing the same thing, I will make an announcement. He didn’t kill me instead, He started doing what I saw Him doing over there. You are going to tell the most high God, I am not going to let you go tonight unless you answer my prayers. Forgive me Daddy, I am not trying to be rude but you must fulfill your promise of healing for me tonight. How many of you are bold enough to make that request?”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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