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God will save common Nigerians oppressed by those in authority – Adeboye
Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, has said God would soon come to the aid of common Nigerians who are subjected to hardship by those in authority.
Adeboye, who spoke during a live sermon on Sunday, said God had, at the beginning of the year, revealed that some balloons would burst in 2023.
The popular clergy lamented that some people in positions of authority make life miserable for the common Nigerians.
He said, “At the beginning of this year, the Almighty God said that some balloons will burst. I am looking forward to seeing those balloons burst because there are some people who are making life miserable for the common man. They have the power to do so, in position to wreak havoc on people.
“They use the power to make the common man miserable. Some balloons need to burst. By the time God finished with Nebuchadnezzar, he knew who was the Most High God”.
The man of God further declared that some unscrupulous citizens attempting to stop the spread of the Gospel would be eaten by worms.
“I can say with confidence, anyone who tries to stand in the way of the spreading of the gospel of Jesus Christ, worms will eat them up!
“The Heavens will open and the mighty hands of the Almighty God will come down and hit some people, point them out to worms”, he added
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