Dear Bishop Oyedepo,
Based on the foundations of our faith in the Acts of the Apostles
whereby as Christians we are urged by the living God to proclaim the
Gospel with joy, great enthusiasm and minister to the poorest among us, I
bring the word of God to you with respect to your decision to be part
of the 2015 elections and what they hold for the poor and most
vulnerable among us –the friends of our Lord Jesus, our Emmanuel-God
among us.
Ordinarily, it ought to be presumed that as a Bishop of your Church that
you are aware of this divine message, which rests on the divine unity
of the Body Of Christ. But your recent decision which divided members of
the Body of Christ in your Church-Winners Chapel, Ota, western Nigeria-
when you openly asked them to pray for President Jonathan’s success at
the polls, and, which led to the open resistance of your curious prayer
point has justified this reminder.
The Incorruptible Body of Christ rests unmistakably on Joy To The World
for that Joy To The World is at the core of His Word among us, which is
at great risk given your embrace of the source of major corruption in
the land-President Jonathan, who is the source of the misery, poverty,
joblessness, un-employment of the poor and vulnerable who our Lord Jesus
calls us to minister to and proclaim the joy of the Gospel to.
This message concerns the visit of President Jonathan to your
church-Winners Chapel- at the thick of the 2015 campaign during your
church’s third service on January 25. President Jonathan was in company
of Mr. Jones Arogbofa his Chief of Staff and Mr. John Kenny Okpara
Executive Secretary of Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Board.
Given the way our kind God is working for Change in Nigeria we have it
on record that President Jonathan has been sending emissaries to some
Pastors to pray for him meaning to pray against change. The information
yet to be confirmed is that money is changing hands and the emissary in
this transaction where money is being used in hot pursuit of Pastors and
the Body of Christ is allegedly Mr. Okpara Secretary of Nigerian
Christian Pilgrim Board.
Dear Pastor David Oyedepo, here is where you come in because you are one
of these Pastors praying against Change in Nigeria. And this calls to
question our call to serve the poor and most vulnerable among us by our
God.
First, as a Bishop, you are expected to say the truth. As a Bishop, you
are in the eye of the Nigerian Christian Community. Yes it is true that
as Nigerians there are some of us Christians who can reconcile our
Christian faith with corruption. There are some of us who in open
disregard to the scriptures, which proclaim “They promise them freedom,
but they themselves are slaves of corruption.
For whatever overcomes a person, to that he is enslaved. ” Peter 2:19 would force a false reconciliation of the Incorruptible Body of Christ, the scriptures with the insane corruption under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan.
For whatever overcomes a person, to that he is enslaved. ” Peter 2:19 would force a false reconciliation of the Incorruptible Body of Christ, the scriptures with the insane corruption under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Regardless of this, you have the faith obligation to say the truth
before Nigerian Christian Community whether you visited President
Goodluck Jonathan, and whether you asked members of the Body of Christ
in your church to pray for President Jonathan who has never been a
friend of the Nigerian poor and the vulnerable. So Bishop, I have a
simple question for you: did you visit President Jonathan, and did you
ask your church members to pray for President Jonathan’s success at the
polls?
If you did, did you visit with other brother Pastors? If so, who are
these brother Pastors? What are their names? Who organized the visit?
Nigerians know that your brother Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor of the
Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria who is also supposed to be the
president of Christian Association of Nigeria has sold CAN to President
Jonathan as part of his campaign structure. Hence, we want to know if
Pastor Ayo Oristejafor was part of this visit too.
Now these are what are in the pubic domain. Because the vast body of the
laity across all Christian denominations of our faith who are closer to
the street conditions of the poor in Nigeria have decided to defend the
Incorruptible Body of Christ by distancing themselves from the
corruption under President Jonathan, the president has panicked.
The president panicked because unmindful of the history of our nation,
he has in a most divisive manner initially sold himself as “the
Christian” candidate. That did not gain any traction among Nigerians and
the Christian laity because President Jonathan’s regime seethes in
corruption, and President Jonathan’s social and moral corruption stands
in fundamental contradiction to the Incorruptible Body of Christ.
Hence, Nigerian Christian laity have decided to distance themselves from
him in defense of the Incorruptible Body of Christ. This is because if
someone is a Christian and he/she is going into politics, and he/she
wants to put herself forward as a Christian, then such person must go
into the roots of Christianity which is a service to the poor, the
socially and economically broken, the lonely and the most vulnerable and
socially disabled in our society.
This, the Christian-in-politics must do in defense of the Incorruptible
Body of Christ. That is, we know a Christian candidate if there is one,
and not the mere parroting that “I am a southerner then I am a Christian
candidate” like President Jonathan is mistakenly doing in direct
offense and antagonism to our individual Christian and moral
consciences.
Sir, Bishop Oyedepo, a Christian candidate is not who is dubiously and
on private, personal friendship basis anointed by the CAN president-Ayo
Oritsejafor, a business man though a Pastor, whose role is transient and
who like all of us mortals must account for his service and sins
against the poor, before our God.
Rather, the Christian candidate is that who represents the “poor” roots
of Christianity as a service to the broken and who then ministers to the
spiritual needs of the poor as the poor is lifted out of poverty as we
proclaim the Gospel with joy.
Thus a good Christian must run on an anti-corruption platform for the
Body of our Christ is Incorruptible. Sir our faith is fundamentally
irreconcilable to corruption. Because our anointment is an anointment to
serve the poor ceaselessly without season, our anointment knows this.
Dear Bishop, I am not the one talking. It is a voice from the
scriptures, which I commit to you thus “They promise them freedom, but
they themselves are slaves of corruption. For whatever overcomes a
person, to that he is enslaved. ” 2 Peter 2:19
But on the contrary, Pastor Oyedepo, sadly, you stated your position on
the nature of our anointment. Against, 2 Peter 2: 19, Pastor David
Oyedepo, you brought in President Jonathan-a corrupt symbol of the
negation of the Incorruptible Body of Christ and therefore of our
anointment.
Pastor Oyedepo, you chose to abandon the divine roots of Christianity
which is service to the poor, the vulnerable, the broken, the lonely and
the socially ignored in favor of the artificially “mighty” and
possessor of the transient and finite in our lives.
Pastor Oyedepo, against the voice of the lonely, the broken, the
ignored, the economically and socially invisible due to poverty, you
chose to align with the transiently “powerful” the finite, the mortal,
due to the transient “power” of Oil money.
Pastor Oyedepo I put it to you, due to your worship at the altar of the
transient, gold, silver and oil, you divided members of your church. It
will take the restorative nature of the mercy of God to restore unity.
This is why we must see the end and exit of corruption in our society
and lives.
For our God gave us a commandment brought down by Moses form the divine
Mount, which says “Thou Shall Have No Other god beside me”. Pastor, do
you still remember this? When you bow before oil money as you do, you
have created other gods.
When you divide members of your church through intimidation as you do,
you have created other gods. When you secretly worship at the Mount of
Corruption as you do, you have created other gods.
When you look at the poor straight in the face and you say, “I do not
care… I care only about my oil and the money it festoons me with” you
have created other gods.
But Pastor at this holy hour, just before the decision remember the
voice of the poor from the Nigerian streets. At this hour, there are no
Christians, there are no Muslims; there is no young there is no old,
there is no literate and there is no illiterate, there is no south,
there is no north, there is no west, there is no east; you only have the
poor and the transiently “mighty” it is one body, one soul, one divine
voice reminding you of the “poor” roots of our faith of Christianity in
the Acts of the Apostles and commandment handed over to us from
generation to generation saying and beckoning “Thou Shall Have no other
god before me… Thou shall serve no other god beside me…” This is the
word of our Lord.
Dear Bishop David Oyedepo I leave you to your Christian conscience and
the loving and kind hand of our God of Change who is ceaselessly patient
and kind and who will welcome us and you anytime we change and return
to HIM.
Yours in Christ.
nonsense.... all dis APC supporters can go to any length... what's wrong with praying for success??? na u be God wey wan answer the prayer???
ReplyDeletenonsense.... all dis APC supporters can go to any length... what's wrong with praying for success??? na u be God wey wan answer the prayer???
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