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Adeboye: “God Hasn’t Spoken To Me About 2023 Elections”

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Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, has stated that God has not yet revealed whether or not there will be elections in the nation in 2019.

With only three months until the general elections of 2023, many political parties’ and candidates’ campaigns have gained traction.

The eminent clergyman made this claim on Friday while preaching at the church’s monthly “Holy Ghost Service” event in the church’s camp for those seeking redemption.

Addressing his congregation, Adeboye lamented the state of the nation and said he does not intend to scare anyone but noted God has not told him if the 2023 general elections will hold.
“I have not been told anything about next year’s election by God,” he said.

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Pastor Adeboye added that he’s a pastor and not a prophet amidst the yet-to-come prophecy from God that he prayed for anyone who comes to him asking for prayers, maintaining that it is God who decides what happens after he prays.

“My duty is to pray. I pray for anyone who comes to me for prayers. It is left for God to decide what happens.”

Sharing sermons on the theme of the event, “Let It Rain”, Adeboye read from 2 Chronicles 7:13-14, charging Christians to always remain prayerful, while urging them to pray to God to heal the land.

He further said that rain is symbolic of hope, restoration and divine favour, noting that in the spiritual realm, rain is associated with blessings, God’s pleasure, fruitfulness and divine supply.

 

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