General
Check your salvation if you are still afraid of death at 70-Adeboye
Adeboye said this at the first Sunday Thanksgiving of the RCCG new year calendar, held at the headquarters in Lagos on Sunday.
“Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, old people were advised to stay at home and not come to church which is good advice.
“But if you are over 70 years of age and you are still afraid of death, then you should check your salvation,”he said.
Adeboye, however, declared that no one would die, adding that everyone would live to declare the word of God.
He added that the Almighty God would turn down coronavirus, adding that no virus would come near the children of God.
“God will give us total victory on any virus. The Lord who has kept us to see September will keep us to see the new year,” he prayed.
In his sermon, Adeboye told the congregation to always praise the Lord because He had done a lot for the country and everyone in particular.
“When we remember some people we grew up with are dead, some are in prison, sick, and we are still alive, then we should have reasons to praise the Lord.
“When we know we have the Almighty God, the conqueror of any virus by our side, then we have every reason to thank God,” he said.
He added that the Almighty God would never the people.
“Everyone should continue to praise God for life,” he said.
He urged those that had not given their lives to Christ to do so for them to get God’s blessings.
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