Adeboye said he cannot blame or question God over the death of his son.
He urged everyone to always thank God for the privilege of meeting with Dare when he was alive.
Speaking on Friday night at the May 2021 edition of the church’s Holy Ghost service, Adeboye said: “It is well even in the face of crises rather than ‘blame and question God’.”
He added: “Whatever we have is given to us by God, be it wealth, wife, husband, children e.t.c and if it got taken away by God, all we can do is give God glory for actually giving us the privilege to enjoy that wealth or kids temporarily and it is not for us to complain, blame and question God.”
Making reference to bible passage, Ezekiel 24:16, he said, “God took away Ezekiel’s wife and asked him not to mourn over her”.
“What we see as sorrows might be joy in the sight of God, I mean His ways and thoughts are not the same with ours, we shouldn’t forget that both good and bad happen at God’s command. (Lamentations 3:38).
Finally in all things let’s learn to say thank you father and It is well. God bless all of you in Jesus’ name.
There is a peace that passes human understanding. It is only God that can give that peace. I thank God that I have that peace.”
Dare died in his sleep during the week in his home in Eket, Akwa Ibom State.
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Yes, in all things we give thanks to God Almighty.
ReplyDeleteSo Sad.... Not easy to be the encourager when mourning. May God wrap His loving Arms around them and comfort them all and be all he was to them and much more
DeleteSo Sue.
DeleteMay God console them, Amen.
This news is false.The message yesterday was recorded before the son's death.Daddy or mummy hasn't made any comment or public appearance
ReplyDeleteNo parent should bury a child.
ReplyDeleteThat is human reasoning. And it seems true.
DeleteBut our times are in God's hands. Job 14:6 says our days have been preordained. Once it is over that's it.
God's ways are not our ways. If he was done with his work, then it was over for him.
If you like permit religion to chop your brain, na you sabi.
DeleteIt's easy to say when it happens to someone else.
DeleteIt is well 🙏🙏🙏
ReplyDeleteAccept my Heart felt condolence.
ReplyDeleteIt is well with pastor Adeboye and his entire family.
ReplyDeleteMay God comfort them all
Such devotion to still minister just after losing his son.
ReplyDeleteMay God comfort his family, it’s not easy
It is well
ReplyDeleteWas just reading about Pastor Dare. He was really following after His Dad completely. I feel for Mummy G. O. May God help them through this difficult time
ReplyDeleteVery simple guy while he was alive
DeleteIt is well
ReplyDeleteWow! He was still able to stand & prech, what a strong man. He's even the one encouraging people.
ReplyDeleteThe Lord is your strength Sir.
ReplyDeleteMay we not lose any young person to death from sleep. It is as traumatic as death by vehicle accident and plane crash. You will want to develop spiritual powers to raise the dead but still won't be reversed.
ReplyDeleteLosing old people to death from sleep is not too sad as losing a younger healthy and energetic person without severe sickness or other means.
I feel that hidden pain in them but they will surely get over it.
May his soul RIP and may his wife, children, siblings, dad, mom, in-laws be consoled by the Holy spirit in Jesus name.
It is well.
ReplyDeleteKai, it's not easy
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He wasn't reacting to his son's death.This sermon was recorded 2weeks ago. Timely though.
ReplyDeleteMister / Madam too know.
DeleteThis is very painful
ReplyDeleteIt is well
ReplyDeleteMay God comfort the family.
Daddy G O, just spoke exactly what l told my family in our WhatsApp group.
ReplyDeleteI said God gives and he takes.......that in the midst of these, we still owe him worship and Praise.
Who can tell the mind of God, who can give answers to his mysteries........?
The name of the Lord be praised, forever more....🙏
Let's not forget the wife and children left behind in our prayers . They are still very young
ReplyDeleteOur pains, may the good Lord give the immediate family the fortitude to bear, this great loss.
DeleteMay they be comforted. They are the toughest hit.
DeleteIt is well.
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ReplyDeleteIt's well with his family.
ReplyDeleteTo live and die in Christ is a great gain, God call his faithful home before the days of adversaries
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