War in the Church, Many against TB Joshua Part 1
When you are called by God and a great anointing is bestowed on you, it becomes a source of jealousy, envy and back stabbing. Many Judases rise from within and outside your own fold to destroy and to tarnish your image. But as it is often said, what people don't understand, they call names.
It all started when Archbishop Idahosa came out strongly against Prophet T.B. Joshua to the extent of questioning his
Ayo Oritejafor
Another Pentecostal big wig and leader of the PFN in Nigeria, Ayo Oritejafor was less charitable, and demanded to know, 'who tutored T.B. Joshua as a pastor in the first place'. He went on further to say, 'If T.B. Joshua can show me his pastor who pastored him before he said he was called into the ministry; if T.B. Joshua can tell me when he got converted and how he got converted, then we would consider him. Anybody who is a Christian is a Christian because he received Jesus Christ at a point'.
Pastor E.A. Adeboye
Adeboye on the other hand had this to say, 'If he T.B. Joshua wants me to
come and minister in his church, we will sit down; we will discuss the issue of salvation the way I understand it, according to the scriptures. If we agree on that and he now wants me to come and preach the same message of salvation in his church, then I will go.”
Such balderdash! Who made Adeboye an expert on salvation? Holding a doctorate does not make you an expert on
TB Joshua.... Leading By Example...
Networking has become the order of the day among pastors all with the sole idea of associating themselves with mega rich pastors in America to be given the opportunity to preach in their churches and thereby raise monies for their lavish lifeclasss. A pastor friend one day said to me 'after salvation, what else?' His answer was obvious, riches!
With such mentality, how can you advance the work of God? And they have the audacity to talk about salvation and that they are educated enough talk about such topics.
In part 2 we shall write on the ex disciple of TB Joshua and the lifclass of TB Joshua.
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