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COZA: Adeboye warns young pastors against immorality

FROM the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God , Pastor Enoch Adeboye, came some words of advice on Friday night to young pastors on how to avoid exposing themselves to immoral acts.“When you see a sister smiling at you in a coy way, run. Don’t say I’m a great man of God, I’m highly anointed; ask Samson,” Adeboye said at the RCCG monthly Holy Ghost Service.

The allegations have drawn flak from diverse quarters prompting Fatoyinbo to ‘step down’ from his position. “Whatever they say, that is what I have said. That is why I keep my mouth shut but I feel compelled to say some things to those young, upcoming ministers of God. Everything I will say is from the Bible so if you want to criticize what I have said, you have to criticize the Bible.

“Sooner or later, your sins will find you out if you continue in sin under the guise of grace according to Numbers 32 verse 33. It is sure. “The Bible says if the devil comes to fight you, stand and fight. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. But according to 2nd Timothy 2: 22, when you find yourself facing youthful lust, don’t wait to fight, flee. “When you see a sister smiling at you in a coy way, run. Don’t say I’m a great man of God, I’m highly anointed; ask Samson.

 

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every saint was once a sinner

True!

U that is protected against those evil is not by ur power, wisdom or intelligent it is d will of Almighty to make u who u be, pray for them and advice them

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