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  • Updated: October 03, 2022

Insecurity: Pray For Nigeria's Leaders — Pastor Adeboye

Insecurity: Pray For Nigeria's Leaders — Pastor Adeboye

Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has urged citizens to pray for rulers over the insecurity crisis in Nigeria.

The popular clergyman gave the admonition on Sunday during the church’s monthly thanksgiving service.

Adeboye noted that the "storm" in the country has made its leaders feel unsafe despite the security attached to them.

While recalling how the situation was different years back, he stated that kidnappers now go to the palace of rulers to kidnap them, adding that Nigeria is at war.

Pastor Adeboye then advised members of his congregation to pray for the nation's rulers as citizens have spent time criticising them.

 “A whole nation can be in a storm. If a governor cannot go to his farm and feel safe, despite the security guards, he has to thank God that he returned safely, despite the bodyguard.

"For that matter, a governor. When we talk about security, the governor should be secure. When a governor utters such a statement, then you know the situation we are in.

“As young as I am, I remember a time when the king was coming. Unless you are one of the very special people, you have to move out of the way.

"But things are different now. Kidnappers can go to the palace and kidnap the king. We are in a war situation, let no one deceive you.”

“God would bring an ultimate end.

“What kings and soldiers can’t do, the Almighty God will do for you. People have opted for condemnation instead of seeking solutions through intercession.

“Pray for the rulers, we have spent so much time criticizing them. You should pray for them. I’m praying for them, I pray you will join me to pray", Adeboye said.

 

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