Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has apologized for saying that Christians who don’t pay tithes might not make it to heaven. He clarified that this claim was a mistake and not supported by the Bible and emphasized that the Bible states that peaceful and holy living are the prerequisites for making it to heaven...
So its not by force but by choice to pay Tithes!...WOW!!!
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DeleteFollow peace with all men and holiness without which no man shall see God!
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ReplyDeletePapa you guys should stop yarning nonsense online nah, be telling it to your gullible followers only, that way , there will be no need to apologise.
Respect your elders
Delete"Papa you guys should stop yarning nonsense online nah" - If you can't say these words to your biological father then please don't say it to this man. For crying out loud this man is old enough to be your father. He might be wrong but that doesn't mean you should disrespect him π«
DeleteStella, tithing is a practise in Judaism to take care of the Levites and the poor but some Pastors made it 'their own doctrine/tradition' in Christianity.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate Pastor E. A. Adeboye for admitting that he made a wrong statement about paying of tithe.
It takes humility to acknowledge mistakes and apologise when one is wrong.
Humility is a mark of greatness before God.
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DeletePeople should also strive to know God for themselves. Have a personal relationship with Him so when their pastors say anything they can't find in the Bible, they would not be swayed. It is not helping that a lot of people only open their Bibles when they step foot in church.
I just watched the full IG video he did some reverse psychology there...He made mention of an increase to 20%, 30% and 40% tithing for advanced level givers that 10% is at beginners level....πππ
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DeleteSo if he wasn't called out, and the whole disinformation swallowed, would he had apologized?
ReplyDeleteStaying away from these whole church shenanigans was the best that ever happened to me. Let me commune to God like I have always done.
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Delete* Would he have apologized?
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ReplyDeleteMy friend that attends Rhema Bible School told me this a long time ago, that paying tithes is old testament. Few times I followed her to that Bible School, I started seeing the Bible differently.
Nobody is above mistake. God bless you Pastor for admiting your wrong. It takes courage and humility to do that, for this; may God bless you.
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Hmmmmmm. Tithe payers oya come una do hear that it's man made thing because it's in the old testament & no longer a law.
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It's only those who doesn't read the Bible that will be swayed by this type of words ....know the Almighty God by yourself,read your Bible and ask the sweet HolySpirit for the revelation of what you read
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that he apologized, nobody is above mistake
That's my Daddy. He will always apologize when he makes mistake. No man is above mistake. The only time Jesus talked about tithe was when he told the Jews that they forget the wealthier things of the law like Holiness and focus more on tithing
ReplyDeleteIt's good to pay tithe. That's if you want to enjoy the Jewish blessings like Abraham. But that doesn't mean that God will not bless you
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ReplyDeleteThe stress these institutions have placed on the poor for centuries by guilting them into tithes paying. Imagine being dirt poor or barely surviving and being told you may not make it to heaven because you are not paying tithes, can’t even find what to survive on but someone wants to tell you about tithes.
ReplyDeleteMr. Wigwe put billions into his church community, any call he answered in a large way and look what they did to him and his family at the end.