A multitude of
accompanied children from across the nation, on Friday night, listened,
with rapt attention, when the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church
of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, relived how he objected to his election to
be a pastor by the founder of the church, the late Rev. Josiah Akindayomi.
Preaching a
short sermon entitled: “Great and mighty seeds”, at the April Holy Ghost
Service dedicated to children, the 72 years old former mathematics lecturer
recounted how he joined the then unknown RCCG because of a problem and was
contented with the salvation of his soul.
Justifying his
teaching on the theory of how people attain greatness in life, he maintained
that some people are born great, some others become great by dint of their own
efforts while others have greatness entrusted upon them. According to him, a
problem brought him to the church.
”But not long
after, Papa Akindayomi said I was going to be ordained pastor. I was not
prepared to become a pastor. I was satisfied with just coming to the church to
worship and go home,” he narrated, adding, however, that the founder called him
a few years after to tell him he had been ordained to succeed him.
”I couldn’t say
no to him immediately. So when I got back to the University of Ilorin where I
was a lecturer, I wrote a letter to the founder telling him to appoint someone
else. I was prepared to assist whoever turned out to be his choice. Papa was an
illiterate, he couldn’t read. Thank God, the one who read the letter to him is
here on the platform tonight; Pastor David Kuo,” he stated, turning to the
direction where members of the Governing Council of the church were seated.
Adeboye said
there are three categories of greatness in life; those who were born great,
those who attained greatness and those who had greatness bestowed on them,
noting that there were in certain cases some people who combined two of the
categories like Isaac and Solomon while in other occasions some combined the
three categories.
”A classical
example of people who combined the three categories was Elisha,” he said
elucidating his point with the biblical narrative of how even after death, the
bones of Elisha continued to heal people.
The RCCG leader
said another example of someone who combined the three categories was Jesus
Christ, drawing attention to several biblical passages including Matthew 3,
Luke 1:30-33, Acts 10:38, Philippians 2:5-11, John 1:11-12 and Romans 8:16-17.
He said,
however, that anybody could become great, noting that as soon as one becomes
born again, he has become great but he must work hard to remain great by
meeting all his spiritual obligations to God.
In continuation of the special service for the Marion’s children, the General Overseer is expected to pray for students at all levels today at the national headquarters of the church at Ebute Metta, Lagos. The service will begin at 7.30 a.m.
In continuation of the special service for the Marion’s children, the General Overseer is expected to pray for students at all levels today at the national headquarters of the church at Ebute Metta, Lagos. The service will begin at 7.30 a.m.
story...just like u never planned to own a private jet one day too abi? abeg make we hear word
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DeleteAnonymous 11:52 yu r an idiot I dnt blame yu b/coz I can c yu lack manners.
ReplyDeleteOwning a private jet is not a problem if it is used for progressive purposes
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