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Tithe Defaulters Not Going To Hell – Pastor Adeboye Apologizes

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Tithe Defaulters Not Going To Hell - Pastor Adeboye Apologizes

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, popularly referenced as ‘Daddy G.O’ has acknowledged his error in asserting that individuals who do not pay tithes are destined for hell.

Adeboye, a prominent figure in the Pentecostal movement, apologized for his long-aged comment during his address at the ongoing International Youth Convention (IYC) of RCCG.

He said: “I intend to address everyone as soon as it is permissible by God. I will express my apologies for the mistake I made in claiming that those who do not pay tithes will not attain heaven. That assertion is incorrect.”

“That is not in the Bible. What the Bible says is to make peace with all men and holiness without which no man shall see God. What the Bible says is, to follow peace with all men and holiness without which no man will make heaven.

“It is possible to be right and wrong at the same time. I will prove it to you. For years, we taught that light travels in a straight line. Later we say it travels in waves.”

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Pastor Adeboye, however, encouraged people to give more.

According to him, he was at a convention of Kenneth E Hagin in Tulsa, United States, where someone vowed to to give more than all participants at programe.


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He said the participants had collectively given about 3.5 million dollars towards the building of the Rhema Bible College.

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Adeboye said: “The man told me how he had started a business with 500 dollars and had told God if he blessed him, he would not insult Him with 10 per cent.

“Five years after the man started the business, he said he was making a turnover of 50 million dollars. And that was what inspired me also to give towards God’s work violently.

“If you want to dominate, you must know how to praise God violently. How did David become king? He was not the first in the family, he was not even recognised but he knew how to praise God, he did not do it gently but violently, with all his might.

“Unfortunately, most of us don’t appreciate that. When we are much younger in the Lord, we praise God freely. As we begin to grow in the Lord, our praise becomes gentle, more civilised, and more polite. David, even after he became king, danced so vigorously that even his wife mocked him.

“Your giving must be of the violent type. King Solomon gave thousands of burnt offerings to God and God said there would not be a king before or after him, and he would not fight a single war, because kings fight war to retain their domain and the Bible records that he has peace all round.”

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