- Pastor Adeboye, RCCG’s General Overseer, recounts billionaires querying their tithe expenditure.
- Initially hesitant, Pastor Adeboye reluctantly provides detailed reports, anticipating divine intervention.
- Over two years, the billionaires suffer financial setbacks, attributing them to divine retribution.
- Despite Pastor Adeboye’s attempt to demonstrate grace, dissenters leave the church and lose billionaire status.
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has recounted an encounter involving several billionaires from his congregation who had queried the administration of their tithes.
In a widely circulated video, Pastor Adeboye recounted the incident where these affluent members approached him, seeking a detailed account of how their tithes were being utilized by the church.
Initially hesitant due to his belief that such scrutiny ran contrary to biblical principles, Pastor Adeboye eventually relented, anticipating divine intervention in response to the billionaires’ challenge.
Over the subsequent two years, the individuals in question faced a series of setbacks, including the termination of contracts and financial downturns.
Recognizing the correlation between their actions and their misfortunes, the billionaires acknowledged that they had incurred divine disfavor as a consequence of their inquiry into tithing practices.
Despite Pastor Adeboye’s intention to demonstrate God’s grace and his aversion to discord, those who questioned the sacred practice of tithing ultimately departed from the church and experienced a decline in their wealth, thereby relinquishing their status as billionaires.
Netizens Reactions…
Gideon George wrote: “The business of attracting 10% of everyone’s monthly income is real and it should be approached with parsuative strategies”
Wilfred said: “I don’t think this message can be delivered to a white congregation. The sermon is best suited for Nigerian audience.”
KK Richard wrote: Another “Wale Adenuga production. lol 😂”
Eniola Daniel said: “It is well… My local church, Anglican will gives financial report and everyone knows. So, why shy away from this??”
MrRouvafe said: “Seeking accountability equals pride and attracts punishment from God. We learn everyday.”
Suleiman Tajudeen said: “With all due respect, this is pure tales by moonlight! No one gets punished asking for proper accountability.”
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Some billionaires asked Pastor Adeboye for a monthly report of how their tithes were being spent. He felt this was unbiblical, but reluctantly did it.
In the next 2 years, God punished them for their pride in asking for accountability by reducing their wealth.
What’s the lesson? pic.twitter.com/6Z7E26stsK— Seun Osewa 🇳🇬 (@seunosewa) May 12, 2024