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Your New Year prophecies don’t come true, stop giving them, Reno Omokri advises ‘men of God’
Former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, has stated that pastors need to stop giving New Year predictions as it undermines the faith of believers.
As the New Year begins, many people have already set expectations for what they year should and would bring for them. As is known with religious leaders, some pastor have already started making predictions about how the year 2020 is going to turn out. To these set of people, Reno has some ‘Reno Nuggets’ as is always the case with him.
He recently took to his Twitter account to explain why pastors need to stop giving New Year predictions. According to him, most of these predictions don’t come true and it affects the faith of believers.
He tweeted:
“I really wish pastors would stop giving New Year predictions. Many of them don’t come true. And many of those that do come true are so vague they could have referred to anyone. It undermines believers’ faith and, frankly are not necessary.”
I really wish pastors would stop giving New Year predictions. Many of them don’t come true. And many of those that do come true are so vague they could have referred to anyone. It undermines believers’s faith and, frankly are NOT necessary#FreeLeahSharibu #RenosNuggets
— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) 1 January 2020
Reactions:
pastors with predictions should help Nairabet members instead of confusing lullible Nigerians
— Emmanuel Zion Ewere (@zion_ewere) 1 January 2020
Good one
God’s words is enough to liberate serious & resourceful mind
Happy new year God bless you and your family in 2020, appreciate you
— Adeyinka Adeniran (@AdeyinkaAdenir8) 1 January 2020
They should just concentrate in speaking the mind of God.
Pointing out societal ills.— Obinali (@nkomekwuru) 1 January 2020
I just wish they could heed to this ur advice sir, that was the way they told us that Buhari is a Godsent and now everybody is crystals ng
— sunnyhiis (@iam_hillas_c) 1 January 2020
Pastors making predictions and prophecies which turn out to be unfulfilled reveal themselves unwittingly as false pastors and prophets. Unfortunately their congregants don’t know better than to scream Amen and totally lose their minds in cultlike following.
— fascolajamit (@fascolajamit) 1 January 2020
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