Payment of Tithe: Don’t be angry, Adeboye tells critics

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…Says message  is for my children in RCCG

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has appealed to those attacking his doctrine on the importance of tithe giving not to be angry with him.

He made this appeal during the online Sunday service, “From lockdown to leaping up” part six a few hours ago.

Adeboye spoke about the importance of tithing, which according to him was observed by Abraham and Jacob.

The pastor stated that while he would keep on emphasizing on the importance of giving tithe, his sermon is more directed to members of the RCCG as he asked his critics not be angry with him.
Speaking on the message-Before take off,you must consider landing,he quoted from the book of Gen:28:10-22,and enjoined his listeners that they must knew that only heaven will bebthier limit if they do the willing of God.he added that as many as will do Hus bidding during this lockdown will enjoy divine lifting.
Quoting from Ecclesiastic 7:8 he told the people that better is the end of a thing than the beginning adding,”it is far better to remain an ordinary person than to be once a successful person. “.

Still on tithing,he said that most people who attacked him only looked at the glory which most people attained but forgot to look at the story, which of course had been a result of his obedience to God in the area of tithing.

On the issue of leaping up, Pastor Adeboye noted that the one that is being lifting up by God must consider how to land safely.

Using a flying aircraft as an example, the highly revered cleric said that taking off is not as difficult as landing, urging his congregation to consider how to land after leaping up.

To him, those that will land safely must be ready to partner with God and be ready to give something in return.

The pastor who combined the books of Genesis, Chronicle and Galatians to drive home his pints, gave vivid account of how Jacob excelled because he partnered with God.

To him, Jacob became successful because he pledged and gave 10 per cent of all that God gave him.

Just as his grandfather, Abraham did in the book of Genesis, Jacob also planned his landing very well.

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