Sunday, July 29, 2018

Killings In Nigeria: Oyedepo Makes Declaration

 Bishop David Oyedepo, President of the Living Faith Church International, also known as Winners’ Chapel, has again condemned the “uncontrollable and persistent killings of fellow citizens across the country”.



He spoke on Sunday while declaring a seven-day prayer and fasting, from July 23-29, 2018, “to rescue the terrorized soul of Nigeria”.

The declaration was contained in a memo he sent to all church mission stations.

Oyedepo urged the congregation to partake in what he tagged as “operation rescue” in order not to be victims of attacks.

“All of us, who have eyes can see Nigeria requires divine intervention urgently to avert the looming catastrophe hanging over this nation.”


The Bishop said, “a flood of evil is determined to work against the nation by the powers of darkness, but God forbids that Christians would be found sleeping.

“Remember, in the days of Noah while people went about eating and drinking, getting married, building houses, planting vineyards and so forth, they did not know when suddenly the flood came and flushed them all away.

“May the days of Noah does not repeat itself in our days,” he prayed.

He said the scriptures had stated that anytime that people are besieged by the forces of evil and mapped out for destruction, they are required to turn to the Lord in prayer and fasting to secure the desired victory.


According to him, there is a place for congregational prayer and fasting in winning the war against the nation.

“For example, Judah in the days of Jehoshaphat was besieged by the armies of Moab, Ammon and Mount Seir, each of which was stronger than Judah.

“But King Jehoshaphat proclaimed a fast and God took over their battle, while the armies of the three nations that stood against Judah helped to destroy one another to the point that not one of them escaped,” he explained.


Oyedepo recalled that the disciples of Christ once asked Him why they could not cast out a particular demon and Jesus answered: “This kind goes not out but by prayer and fasting.

“We must expect answers to all our prayers all through these seven days of prayer and fasting because we serve a prayer answering God,” he said.

He said that the programme would include a two-hour daily intercessory prayer in the morning and one hour in the evening.

The cleric urged his congregations and all Nigerians that desire the peace of the nation to engage in the prayer and fasting to rescue the nation.

“We should all expect our open rewards in return for our faithful engagement all through the course of this prayer and fasting season, both as individuals and as congregations,” he said.

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