Pastor Aribisala’s misguided missile on Pastor Adeboye – RCCG
“Blessed is the man who has delight in obeying God completely,
whatsoever he does shall prosper.”
A CHAMPION in a lime and spoon 100, meters race after winning a
trophy, was asked by journalists which of the crowd reaction helped him to win.
The crowd that cheered and praised him or the crowd that mocked and jeered
at him. His response taught us a lesson: Ignoring the two crowd reactions
was the secret of his success.
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye is a focused Christian and a man of
God. He has no time, neither for those who praise him nor for those that mock
him and call him names. Adeboye is passionate about
salvation, about
evangelism, about character, integrity and holiness. He is an incurable soul
winner. As a young worker and new convert, he formed a club: “The fishers of
men”. They would not go to bed any day without winning some souls.
Over the years, God has used him to bring joy to many
homes enveloped in sorrow caused by barrenness, terminal ailment or
children of wealthy parents that were hooked on drugs. At the last RCCG
Convention, which was the platform for Femi Aribisala’s view, many women that
were called barren that Adeboye prayed for in previous conventions brought
their children in their hundreds of thousands to give thanks to God and to
testify.
People brought on wheel chairs got up and began to walk. People
with terminal ailments came out for prayer and they were asked to see their
doctors and confirm the healing that took place. Adeboye did not want to
share in God’s glory; so he asked his pastors to lay hands on these people.
Under Adeboye’s leadership, The Redeemed Christian Church of God established
departments that care for the afflicted and the needy.
At Christ Against Drug Abuse Ministry, CADAM, we gather drug
addicts, heal them and give them education or technical training depending on
individual’s ability and interest.
Habitation of Hope is a home that gathers the homeless and the
destitutes and give them hope, education and a future. Many of these are now
citizens doing well for themselves.
RAPAC is a department that counsels, prays and treats in
confidence, people who are HIV positive.
Holistic Ministry ministers to prostitutes, rehabilitates them,
educates and trains them. ‘A CAN can make a difference’ provides food for
people in the streets and under the bridges. RCCG is preaching the gospel of
Jesus Christ in Nigeria and in 187 other nations.
The General Overseer of a Pentecostal church based in Victoria
Island, Pastor Femi Aribisala, wearing a mask of social critic and columnist
wrote an article: “Adeboye the richest man in the world” at page 47 of Sunday
Vanguard of August 16.
In the article, Aribisala condemned the ministry of
Adeboye, the revered General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
Aribisala believes the purpose of building a new auditorium that can
accommodate 12 million worshippers in response to God’s instructions is
because Adeboye wants to make the Guinness Book of Records. Adeboye
has his name in the LAMB’S BOOK OF LIFE which is the best achievement any
mortal can ever aspire to.
Aribisala said: “Pastor Adeboye is using man’s wisdom to teach
his congregation how to prosper instead of imitating our Lord Jesus who pleaded
with his disciples that calamity awaits rich people and that poor people are
the blessed people.”
Aribisala got the gospel mixed up; many scriptures tell us the
mind of Christ about wealth, our welfare, our health, salvation and eternity.
In 3 John verse 2, the Bible says: “Beloved, I wish above all things that you
mayest prosper and be in good health, even as thy soul prospereth”. In other
words, after salvation, God wants us to have a good health and strong financial
resources.
In Philippians 4:19, the Bible says: “But my God shall supply
all your needs according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
That is, the Lord will supply the needs to take the gospel to
the uttermost parts of the world.
The Bible tells us that Jesus was rich, he was never poor.
“The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, says the Lord of
hosts”— Haggai 2:8.
The owner of solid minerals cannot be described as poor. In
Psalm 50:10, the Bible says: “The Lord of host is rich. The cattle on a
thousand hills are His”. The gospel of Jesus, however, teaches us not to focus
on wealth and that the rich should not be high minded and that our focus should
be on things of eternal value. ‘Salvation, preaching the gospel’ are of eternal
value and they have to be funded.
SELF-SUFFICIENT
Jesus was self-sufficient. He did not carry money or cheque book
about but when he needed a thing he would decree it. He rode in the Mercedes
Jeep of his time to Jerusalem. He commanded money out of the mouth of a fish
when he needed to pay tax. He was not a tax defaulter. The little boy who
brought five loaves of bread and two fishes went home with 12 baskets because
Jesus wanted to teach his congregation and disciples the principles of
financial breakthrough.
RCCG is a full gospel church where holiness, divine healing,
evangelism and principles of godly prosperity without sorrow are preached.
Adeboye used a metaphor when he told the congregation on
Saturday of the last convention that he is richer than Bill Gates. In 188
nations, members of RCCG would offer him a place to stay in their personal
houses, a privilege Bill Gates does not have. It was a challenge to the workers
to win souls.
It will be a surprise if Aribisala’s church in the home of the
wealthy, Victoria Island, is built to look like a temple or synagogue of the
Bible days, simply because his understanding is that only poverty can be
combined with holiness. It is also amazing that Aribisala’s church was not
planted in Ajegunle, Idumota or Mushin which agrees with his philosophy that
only the poor will enter the Kingdom of God.
Another issue is Aribisala’s comment that Daddy Adeboye once
boasted that those who want to become President will come to RCCG to seek
support and that the royalty of the United Kingdom will want to be part of
RCCG. The prophecy that political candidates in Nigeria will come to RCCG to
solicit support has been fulfilled. In 2011, presidential aspirants came to
seek Adeboye’s prayer and counsel.
Prince Charles, the British crown prince, worshipped in RCCG,
Jesus House, London, and commended the efforts of the church. Queen Elizabeth
has also endorsed the impact and efforts of RCCG in the United Kingdom. Boris
Johnson, the Mayor of London, and Prime Minister David Cameron attended RCCG
Festival of Life in London when elections were close by. Adeboye prayed for
them and they won their respective elections.
Cameron said: “Thank you, Daddy G.O.” Aribisala’s friends in
RCCG should give him those tapes, if he wants to confirm.
Reputation law governing charity empowers a charity to raise
money publicly if they wish provided the finished product is presented to the
donors to see. Adeboye is not a signatory to the project account.
He has invited the public to visit the new auditorium even while under
construction.
Regarding some of our pastors and members who are in
political/public offices, we acknowledge that their promotion came from God, it
is a wake-up call for increased prayers that insurgency will be crushed and
Nigeria will prosper and improve in all fruits for their sake.
The big question is this; how does Aribisala have so much
time to visit and monitor messages and structures of other churches when he has
a flock to feed spiritually?
In conclusion, we like to advise and pray for Aribisala.
PREACHING THE TRUTH
He should preach the truth to his congregation, the full gospel
truth—holiness, prosperity, divine healing- and he should challenge them to win
souls so that together we can expand the Kingdom of God and extinguish or
reduce the size of Satan’s Kingdom. He should preach in his Sunday Vanguard
column and win souls.
The Lord that is rich in mercy will envelope Aribisala in his
mercy, overlook his malicious words against us and enlighten his eyes of
understanding.
·
Adegbiji, a pastor, is the head of the RCCG Media and Public
Relations.
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http://www.vanguardngr.com
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