In Nigeria, “things are likely to get tougher before they get better, but things will surely get better before the year 2016 ends,” Pastor Enoch Adeboye has predicted.
Adeboye, who is the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), made the prediction in the wee hours of Friday during the church’s crossover night while reeling out his New Year prophecies at the new auditorium of the Redemption Camp along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
The man of God, who was clad in white suit with a wine colour bow tie, added that God said “what He had started last year [in Nigeria] He will finish this year provided we don’t rejoice too soon.”
Explaining what he meant, Adeboye said Nigerians should keep praying for the country until challenges confronting it are surmounted.
On the international scene, the revered cleric warned that natural disasters such as floods, fire outbreaks, earthquakes, among others will likely “get progressively worse, until governments realise that these are parts of divine judgements against those who pass unholy laws.”
He added that “if governments will repent of disdaining Christ and His church, He will help them win the fight against terrorism.”
Adeboye, who had earlier preached his New Year message entitled “The Year of His Fulness,” also revealed that a new sexually transmitted disease will surface this year.
On prophecy for individuals, Pastor Adeboye, fondly called Daddy G.O, said a “chosen few will receive blessing so large they can hardly contain it,” adding that “some families will trace the beginning of their generational blessings to this new year.”
“Daddy said grateful hearts will have more causes to be grateful,” he added.
Adeboye, who is the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), made the prediction in the wee hours of Friday during the church’s crossover night while reeling out his New Year prophecies at the new auditorium of the Redemption Camp along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
The man of God, who was clad in white suit with a wine colour bow tie, added that God said “what He had started last year [in Nigeria] He will finish this year provided we don’t rejoice too soon.”
Explaining what he meant, Adeboye said Nigerians should keep praying for the country until challenges confronting it are surmounted.
On the international scene, the revered cleric warned that natural disasters such as floods, fire outbreaks, earthquakes, among others will likely “get progressively worse, until governments realise that these are parts of divine judgements against those who pass unholy laws.”
He added that “if governments will repent of disdaining Christ and His church, He will help them win the fight against terrorism.”
Adeboye, who had earlier preached his New Year message entitled “The Year of His Fulness,” also revealed that a new sexually transmitted disease will surface this year.
On prophecy for individuals, Pastor Adeboye, fondly called Daddy G.O, said a “chosen few will receive blessing so large they can hardly contain it,” adding that “some families will trace the beginning of their generational blessings to this new year.”
“Daddy said grateful hearts will have more causes to be grateful,” he added.
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