Category: Worship

  • Jega needs God to succeed, says cleric

    The general overseer of Citadel of Mercy Igando, Apostle Paschal Goodnews, has called on Nigerians to pray for the Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega.

    The INEC boss, according to him, has been handed a herculean task of conducting a free and fair election across the country, adding that he will need divine intervention to deliver.

    He stated that the forthcoming elections would be tough and heated, saying that any attempt to toy with it could throw the nation into a deep crisis.

    ‘’As we speak, tension is building up in various spheres in the country. Such tension which is both political and economic in nature is like a time-bomb and requires extreme caution and proper conflict-management by those in authority.

    “Dark clouds are gathering over the nation and all Nigerians need to join hands in prayers and cry out to God for divine intervention to pull the country out of the brink of disaster,” Goodnews submitted.

  • Unveiling the blessedness of prayer and fasting! (2)

    Last week, I brought to you the first segment of this monthly teaching. I said we don’t wait for prophecies to be fulfilled; we are to engage in spiritual warfare to actualize the fulfilment of prophecies (1 Timothy 1:18).

    So, prayer and fasting are not for our punishment, but for our ‘furnishment.’ They are the covenant platforms for the fulfilment of our glorious destiny.

    Also, I taught on profitable approach to fasting. Among others, I said before we embark on prayer and fasting, our purpose must be clearly defined.

    This week, in continuation of that teaching, I will be considering the benefits of prayer and fasting.

    •They are platforms for deliverance from all evil: ‘All evil’ here means unwanted habits, addictions and all sins that easily beset us. So, we lay aside every weight that easily besets us on the platforms of prayer and fasting (Isaiah 58: 6, 8). Please understand that we are not righteous by our confessions, but by practice.

    •They facilitate answers to prayers: We can only maximize the blessings of fasting by effectual prayers. Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am. If thou take away from the midst of thee the yoke, the putting forth of the finger, and speaking vanity (Isaiah 58:9). So, fasting is a platform for guaranteed answers to prayers.

    •They are platforms for explosive grace: That is where we are standing in God’s agenda. We saw this grace at work in the life of Christ, when He returned from the 40 day-prayer and fasting. His level of command changed sporadically. The Bible in Luke 4:14 says: And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee: and there went out a fame of him through all the region round about.

    •They are platforms for securing favour from God: Queen Esther bade Mordecai to engage in a fast with her and her maidens for three days. After the fast, she received divine favour (Esther 4:16-17; Esther 5:2-3).

    •Also, Nehemiah obtained a very strange favour from God, while in a fast (Nehemiah 1:4-11). Thereafter, he went to the king with his petition and the king had no resistance because the hand of God was upon him (Nehemiah 2:4-11).

    •Empowerment for fulfilment of prophecies (1 Kings 18:41-44): We pray and fast prophecies to speedy fulfilment. There are certain oppositions that will never surrender except by prayer and fasting (Matthew 17:21). And Elijah the Tishbite, who was of the inhabitants of Gilead, said unto Ahab, As the Lord God of Israel liveth, before whom I stand, there shall not be dew nor rain these years, but according to my word (1 Kings 17:1).

    Elijah spoke as he was commanded by God, yet, he did not wait idly for the prophetic word to be fulfilled. Rather, he engaged in spiritual warfare and prayers for its fulfilment.

    The Bible says in James 5: 17-18: Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are, and he prayed earnestly that it might not rain: and it rained not on the earth by the space of three years and six months. And he prayed again, and the heaven gave rain…. So, he didn’t just speak, he engaged in prayers to see the Word fulfilled. So, prophecies may lie fallow forever, if nobody prays them into fulfilment.

    Therefore, we must beware of selling our birthright to our stomach like Esau did (Genesis 25:29-34). We are not waiting on the Lord by being without food; rather, we wait on the Lord by standing in His presence and praying our lives into higher realms of grace. And as he prayed, the fashion of his countenance was altered, and his raiment was white and glistering (Luke 9:29).

    Receive grace to maximize this great prophetic season of exceeding grace that will launch you to your realms of exceeding greatness!

    Friend, the power to benefit from the above is available, if you are born again. You get born again by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Saviour and Lord. If you are set for this new birth experience, please say this prayer: “Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You Jesus! Now I know I am born again!” I will continue this message next week.

    Every exploit in life is a product of knowledge. For further reading, you can get my books: Winning Prayer and Keys To Answered Prayer and Born To Win.

    I invite you to come and fellowship with us at the Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, the covenant home of Winners. We have four services on Sundays, holding at 6:00 a.m., 7:35 a.m., 9:10 a.m. and 10.45 a.m. respectively.

     

    I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 7747546-8; or E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org

  • Support Jonathan, cleric tells ex-leaders

    The general overseer of Finger of God Ministry Lagos, Bishop Abiola Peller, has appealed to former Heads of State to collaborate with President Goodluck Jonathan in the campaign against Boko Haram insurgents in the northeast.

    He lamented that every effort to contain the insurgency has been sabotaged by political gladiators.

    Peller spoke in his office last week.

    The cleric urged the retired generals to cast their minds back to their struggles during the civil war and save the northeast from violence.

    Lending his voice to the upcoming national conference, Peller declared the exercise would benefit the nation with proper arrangements.

    He cautioned religious leaders to be very careful of what they do and say.

    Peller also called on the national body of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to emulate its south east chapter by banning political rallies in the church.

  • Boko Haram: Archbishop suggests fasting and prayer

    The President, Integrity and Faithful Ministers World Network, Archbishop Friday Nwator, has advised President Goodluck Jonathan to declare a nationwide fasting and prayer over the incessant terrorist attacks by the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, in the northeast.

    He said the only solution to the insecurity challenge in the north is allowing God to do the battles.

    Nwator, who was among the clergymen that led the Niger Delta ex- militants to embrace the federal government’s Amnesty Programme, said the sect would be demobilised with just a 3-day nationwide fasting and prayer.

    Speaking in Port-Harcourt, Nwator said terrorist groups like Boko Haram need God’s mighty fire to come to their knees.

    According to him: “The issue of Boko Haram insurgency should not look like an unsolvable issue, every matter has a solution.

    “If all the peaceful and forceful avenues applied cannot work, I have the best solution to it.

    “That solution is simple. Let’s invite the Almighty God for three days in a nationwide fasting and prayer. We don’t need money to do it. All we need is Jonathan’s approval.”

     

  • Be close to God, Nigerians tasked

    Nigerians, especially Christians, should be bold and righteous to avert crisis in the country, the General Overseer of Christian Pentecostal Mission International(CPM), Rev Obiora Ezekiel, has stated.

    He spoke at the national thanksgiving service with the theme honourable thanksgiving at the church’s international headquarters in Ajao Estate, Lagos.

    Ezekiel challenged Christians to always study the Bible at this end-time as it is the best way to be close to God and ward off negative influences.

    He encouraged them to stand firm as God would never abandon His people, no matter the situation.

    First Lady of Lagos State, Mrs. Abimbola Fashola, appreciated the efforts of the Ezekiels in bringing souls to God.

    Pastor Elizabeth Ayilara, who represented Senator Oluremi Tinubu (Lagos central), also thanked the hosts for upholding the nation in prayers.

  • ‘We’re negotiating for return of mission schools in Osun’

    ‘We’re negotiating for return of mission schools in Osun’

    The South-West chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Magnus Atilade, spoke with Sunday Oguntola on the Osun schools merger policy and sundry issues affecting Christianity in Nigeria. Excerpts:

    Just some few days ago, you were part of the Christian delegation that held a private meeting with the Osun State governor over the policy on mergers of schools. What did you come away with?

    Well, we thank God for the opportunity to meet and brainstorm with the governor. We have been able to sort out some of the grey areas. On dressing, we agreed that the students should have uniforms that will unite, not divide them based on religious identities. That is the essence of having school uniforms; it would be wrong to make them feel different from the others because of religion.

    We don’t want to have religious bigots right from secondary school days. Those of us who are adults have friends from other religions and we relate well. So, why do we want our children not to follow suit? Whatever will accentuate our differences should be removed.

    We have told the governor we want the use of hijab as parts of uniforms in Christian mission schools to be stopped. In the public schools, the students can put on whatever is considered appropriate but not in Christian mission schools.

    Has the governor agreed to that?

    Well, we are still talking and negotiating. You see this kind of meeting cannot be one-off. It’s still an ongoing process. The process has already started.

    What else did you raise with the governor?

    We also discussed the return of mission schools to their original owners. Lagos did it and we can see the differences. All the cries wouldn’t have arisen had the schools been run by their original owners.

    What is the governor’s disposition to this?

    Well, I will not want to speculate. I will just say again that we are still negotiating on this.

    You have been very close to the governor long before he was elected. Does he strike you as someone with a capacity for religious fundamentalism as he has been accused of?

    Deep within me, I don’t suspect or believe that he has any leaning towards religious fundamentalism. We have both been socialists for a long time and related as such. As socialists, we differentiate between religion and politics. The two do not mix at all. That is why I took up this case seriously.

    I believe that he has good intentions and the people of Osun can testify that he has developed the state. Yes, nobody is perfect and when someone comes up with a decision that has negative impacts or reactions, one must be able to reverse it. Osun has always been peaceful.

    Former Governor Bisi Akande ruled the state without any problem. We had a Christian-Christian ticket during the Oyinlola’s years and there was no problem. Why is it that it is now with all the developments we have seen that the state is witnessing this crisis? I believe that this crisis is very unnecessary and it should not be able to fester. That is why we intervened that anything that will disturb the peace should not be allowed, for any reason.

    Osun State government has always insisted that the opposition is fanning the ember of religious crisis. Do you agree with this?

    They can fan only what has been planted. The governor should not give them an opportunity to discredit his good works or fan the ember of crisis. As close as I am to the governor, our friendship and comradeship will end once I suspect he is trying to injure his faith. I will continue to love and support him as long as he does not act against my faith while I won’t dare do anything against his religion too. In the same vein, I will not want any Christian governor to harm the Islamic faith.

    What would be your message to Christians in Osun who have believed rightly or wrongly that there seems to be an agenda against them?

    My message would be that they should be calm, patient and be peaceful until this process that has been initiated is concluded. They should believe we are working things out and everything will be fine sooner than they expect. We have to be vigilant and be prayerful. We have to maintain a process where we can always dialogue. We should never close the doors against one another.

    There are things in the pipeline that will sort the crisis out. For example, as soon as the governor is able to provide schools, those students who want to be in public schools can move there while those who want to be in mission schools can remain.

    The killings and persecutions of Christians up north continue unabated. Isn’t there something that can be done?

    It is appalling that people are just being killed because they belong to another religion. If Christians do it, I will say it is wrong. If it is against Christians, it is wrong. This insurgency is something that government must tackle headlong. Aside from the religious angle, just the act of killing is condemnable and illegal, against every sense of reasoning.

    I think we must all stand against it. Muslims must speak out now before it is too late. On our part, we are building coalitions with Muslims to speak out against this evil. Last week, we held a meeting with Al-Mustapha. We are planning to meet the Sultan and former President Babangida. We must all stand and speak against killing, for any reason.

    Just some days ago, former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, for the first time, spoke against Boko Haram. That is the way others should go. Prominent Muslims must speak out and let these guys know they are giving the religion a bad name and image.

    Are you worried that religion is taking the front burner in the run-off to the 2015 elections?

    Well, I think we have to be careful not to promote injustice against any religion. Most people are crying foul now because they sense that one religion seems to be having an edge every time over the others. That is why some of us are saying we want a Christian governor in Lagos because since the return of democracy, no Christian has ruled the state. If it is not by design, let’s have something different. It’s just the cry of balance and justice that are promoting these cries.

    Does it matter what religion one belongs to when it comes to governance?

    It matters to an extent as long as there is open, level playing field. But we want to admit that Christians shot ourselves in the foot when we stayed away from politics. We should move in and reform politics.

    If elective offices are ceded to Christians, can the church agree on candidacy?

    Yes, we can and that is what we are doing. We want candidates to come forward for screening and we can produce the best that will be acceptable and has the fear of God as well as the love of the people to deliver.

    What is the situation with the peace talks over Lagos CAN?

    The crisis has been on now for like 18 years. Both parties have realised that this is not doing anybody any good. This crisis must be resolved now. The people involved are getting tired themselves. So, we are still in talks to reform things. We want new people who can run the body since both sides cannot resolve the crisis. We might conduct elections very soon.

    How soon?

    You know the church is a conservative organisation. So, I cannot confirm when the talks will be over. But we are at it and we would soon overcome.

  • ‘Latter Day Saints is a classless church’

    The Church of the Latter Day Saints has explained why its members are always uniformly dressed on white shirts during services.

    It said the practice is because it is a classless church where no one is highly placed than the others.

    The church also with its growing membership is down to unity, oneness and love as well as operation in an environment where everyone is willing to serve.

    One of the church’s stake presidents, Christian Chigbundu, stated these last Sunday while speaking with newsmen on certain features of the church shortly after a conference.

    The theme of the conference was Faith.

    Stakes gather every six months to hold conferences on topics that bother on their faith, spirituality, marital and family lives.

    Chigbundu also revealed why the church does not pass baskets for offerings or hold launches.

    According to him: “The things of the Lord are mysterious and such ‘seemingly strange practices’ are not to make us different but it goes in line with what our Saviour expects of us.

    “It might be surprising that none of our preachers attend a theology school. Jesus himself teaches the leaders what to say, that is why only missionaries are the ones allowed to propagate the gospel of the church.”

    He pointed out that the church is a member of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN).

    The church, he added, attends the meetings of the Christian groups and partner with them as long as their practices conform to divine mandates.

     

  • Yonggi Cho, founder of world’s largest church, convicted for breach of trust, corruption

    David Yonggi Cho, founder of world’s largest Pentecostal congregation, was found guilty by South Korean court for committing breach of trust and corruption of 130 billion won (US $21 million), according to Yonhap News Agency.

    Yoido Full Gospel Church senior pastor received a suspended sentence of three-year prison term with five year probation and was ordered to pay a penalty of 50 billion won (US $4.7 million) by Seoul Central Court on Feb. 20, 2014.

    The court also sentenced Cho’s elder son Hee-jun, secretary general of Yeongsan Christian Cultural Center and former chairman of Next Media, to a three-year prison term without suspension.

    He was formally arrested before the court ruling, the Yonhap News reported.

    In 2002, while serving as chairman of a church-affiliated newspaper Kookmin Ilbo, Hee-jun sold the church 250,000 shares of stock in I-Service at 86,984 won (US$80.06) per share, which was much more expensive than the market price of 24,032 (US$22.12) per share, the hankyoreh reported.

    Prosecutors identified David Cho as an accomplice to the crime of breach of trust, claiming that Cho used the money to help his son recover losses made in stock investments.

    According to hankyoreh, Cho had directed the transaction, which the church has “absolutely no need for” and resulted in a loss, to be dealt with as quietly as possible despite his full knowledge of the potential “uproar” from the elders and congregation if they find out.

    The church’s loss of 131 billion won resulted in 29 church elder’s filing the lawsuit in 2011, accusing him of embezzling US $20 million.

    In addition, prosecutors acquired evidence of tax evasion during the investigation, where Cho was suspected of evading 35 billion won (US $3.3 million).

    While Cho has denied the allegation, he has also been criticised for privatising church assets.

    Although the judge believes that Cho should be severely punished for committing breach of trust, especially for a person of his status in society, he gave a light sentence on Cho’s tax evasion in consideration of Cho’s long-term contributions to the society, the Yonghap News reported.

    The court sentenced Hee-jun to three years in prison for being the main culprit, who tried to evade responsibility – placing his personal financial loss on the church and the blame on others.

    Cho, 75, founded Yoido Full Gospel Church in 1958 and it now claims more than 450,000 followers.

    His proteges have built their own “disciple churches” across the country, creating a congregation of around 800,000, with Cho as the leader.

  • Unveiling the blessedness of prayer and fasting!

    The Word of God concerning this year has gone forth. But we must realize that nothing of value is ever free. Value is essentially a function of cost.

    Waiting for anything of value without a readiness to pay the price, is wasting one’s life. Therefore, Exceeding Grace must cost us some exceeding price. We can’t get out of life more than we are willing to put into it. Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap (Galatians 6:7).

    We must understand that we cannot enter into great grace this year without fasting and prayer. We already have the offer of Exceeding Grace, but we must engage ourselves essentially on the altar of prayer and fasting, to partake of the amazing provision of Exceeding Grace this year.

    Also note that, we don’t wait for prophecies to be fulfilled; we are to engage in spiritual warfare to actualize the fulfilment of prophecies (1 Timothy 1:18). So, prayer and fasting are not for our punishment, but for our ‘furnishment.’ They are the covenant platforms for the fulfilment of our glorious destiny. This is because they are prescribed by God, and all His commandments are ordained for our profiting (Isaiah 58:6-14).

    All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

    Profitable Approach to Fasting:

    •Our Purpose must be clearly defined: Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he (Proverb 29:18).

    •Jehoshaphat and the inhabitants of Judah fasted to secure victory over the great company that rose against them (2 Chronicles 20:5-24).

    •We also saw Israel fast in Ezra 8:21-23, to seek the right way through their journey, and God granted them their desires.

    The Bible also records a graphic picture of fasting and prayer at work in Esther 4:16, when Queen Esther fasted for favour and her petition was granted (Esther 5:2). Therefore, our purpose must be defined, or we’ll get weary and frustrated along the line.

    We must also engage our hearts in Seeking the Lord: The preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue is from the Lord (Proverbs 16:1).

    The preparation of the heart is vital to the outcome of our prayer and fasting adventure (Jeremiah 30:21).

    And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart (Jeremiah 29:13).

    Jotham who reigned over Jerusalem, became great because he prepared himself. So Jotham became mighty, because he prepared his ways before the Lord his God (2 Chronicles 27:6).

    We must come confessing and forsaking our sins: We must confess our sins because our prayers will not be answered if we hide iniquity in our hearts. Also, we must do it to avoid barriers between us and the God that answers prayers (1 John 1:8-9).

    He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy (Proverb 28:13).

    Therefore, we must strive to see sin become a thing of the past in our lives. If we want to grow in grace, we must grow out of sin.

    Friend, the power to key into the profitable approach to fasting, is the preserve of those who are children of God. Are you a child of God? You become a child of God, by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour. You can be God’s child now, if you haven’t been, by saying this prayer: “Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Deliver me from sin and satan, to serve the Living God. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You, for saving me! Now, I know I am born again!”

    I will continue with this teaching next week. Exceeding Grace and the Unspeakable Gifts of God are your portion this year!

    Every exploit in life is a product of knowledge. For further reading, please get my books: Winning Prayer and Keys To Answered Prayer and Born To Win.

    I invite you to come and fellowship with us at the Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, the covenant home of Winners. We have four services on Sundays, holding at 6:00 a.m., 7:35 a.m., 9:10 a.m. and 10.45 a.m. respectively.

     

    I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 7747546-8; or E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org

  • C & S Eternal Sacred Order gets new head

    The Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim & Seraphim World-wide has a new supreme head.

    He is His Eminence Michael Erebi(JP).

    He was installed last week in Lagos.

    Also installed were Superintendent General Apostle David Ojo as the Vice Baba Aladura in charge of the Mount Zion Mother Church and Superintendent General Apostle Godwin Adedoyin Okulaja for the Hotonu Mother Church.

    In his acceptance speech, Erebi promised he and the two newly- elected Vice Baba Aladura and the board will continue to protect the legacy and doctrines of the Holy Order as handed over by its founder, St Moses Orimolade Tunolase.

    According to him: “I quite understand the enormity of challenges of this office especially considering where we are coming from, the complexities and various human factors that have inhibited the unity among the members of The Eternal.

    “I am also aware of the ongoing peace meeting and I declare my support for any step or decision that will bring permanent peace to the Holy order.”

    The Supreme head of the Cherubim & Seraphim Unification Church of Nigeria worldwide, His most Eminence Akinsanya Akinyemi JP, congratulated Erebi.

    He said: “The major task is how to heal the wounds and bring members of the flock together in the Nigeria and the world at large.

    “It’s very important for us to work together but the attitude of some is what is giving troubles to the church and we want him to direct his attention and energy to healing wounds and bringing people back.”

    He expressed delight that the succession was not marred by crisis contrary to expectations.