Adeboye, addressing his detractors, reiterated a biblical principle that those chosen by God are often perceived as foolish, weak, and insignificant by worldly standards. This scriptural foundation, he emphasized, underscores the divine preference for using unlikely vessels to manifest His power and glory. The pastor’s remarks come amidst ongoing scrutiny and criticism from various quarters, particularly concerning his public statements and declarations.
Reflecting on recent economic challenges, Adeboye candidly admitted to his own limitations and lack of foresight, expressing surprise at the severity of the Naira’s depreciation. Despite this, he maintained his faith in divine providence, refraining from questioning God’s plan despite the adversities faced by the nation.
According to Vanguard, He said: “If I am not such a ‘stupid’ boy I would have asked God how worse things would get before they get better.
“I did not ask. So, you see how stupid a boy I am. All of a sudden we saw the Naira going down. I never knew the Naira would go so bad.
“I know nations who got independence at the same time as Nigeria whose money is like 10,000 to a Pound.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>