Nigerian Prophet
T.B. Joshua has explained the secret of his calm demeanour even in the
face of the calamitous events that have recently shrouded his
controversial ministry.
Speaking to the congregation at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations
(SCOAN) on Sunday 26th October 2014 in a service broadcast live on
Emmanuel TV, the cleric referred to the tragic building collapse last
month that left over 100 dead, stating that God would reward people
according to their actions and reactions.
“What do you think is keeping me here?” Joshua questioned his congregants. “You see me laughing and I still stay because I have seen beyond the situation at hand. What I am seeing - you that are silent about the situation will be rewarded by God. You that are for will receive reward from God. You that are against will receive reward from God. It is all about God!”
The embattled
pastor preached extensively on the subject of destiny, counselling
worshippers to not be led astray by their challenges. “Whatever
situation you are facing, don’t let it overwhelm you,” he advised. “Stay
focused because there is something far more important than that
situation – your dream and your goals in life.”
Basing the message on his own life experiences, Joshua continued, “I am
here today because I know my goal and my dream; I am in line with it.
Even though I pass through the fire, the valley of the shadow of death –
the question is where is my dream and goal? It’s there.”
The popular Nigerian pastor then relayed how internal peace has kept him
going throughout life’s ups and downs. “If not the peace of heart that I
have in this world, I would have been zero by now,” he admitted to the
congregation comprised of local and international worshippers.
“The peace of heart is so much that when I close my eyes, I can sleep,”
he explained. “If I go out now, I would just walk on the streets alone
because I have peace of heart. When I want to eat, I eat. If people keep
disappointing me, that will not discourage me – I still keep believing
that I should carry on because I have peace of heart.”
During his prophetic ministration, TB Joshua later spoke of a dark cloud
hanging heavily over the nation of Nigeria, explaining the crowd
symbolised an impending trouble for Africa's most populous nation.
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