It’s Time To Renew Your Relationship With God, Adeboye Urges Nigerians

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    Pastor Enoch Adeboye
    Pastor Enoch Adeboye

    The General Overseer, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Worldwide, Pastor Adejare Adeboye has called on Nigerians to renew their relationship with God with a view to living a very rich and fulfilled life that God designed for them.

    Adeboye, over the weekend, during the monthly thanksgiving service at the RCCG headquarters, The Throne of Grace, Ebute-Metta gave the admonition where he spoke on ‘Renewed like Eagles,’ with prayers for all fathers, mothers, single parents, widows, widowers, children and youth with their families.

    “It is preposterous for anyone who wants to live a quality and sustainable life to get connected to God just like it is imperative for any electrical equipment to keep on connecting with a socket with electricity for it to continue functioning.

    “Immediately such equipment is detached from the electricity, it loses the potency of functionality. If it is hot, the hotness will start going down until it becomes cold as it was before it was plugged into the socket with electricity.  In the same vein, any human being that is detached from God will never make it, because God is the power (the electricity) that sustains man. This is the reason every Nigerian should renew his relationship with God to live a meaningful life,” he said.

    He explained that the word ‘Renewal’ means making something new again, adding that when one renews his or her relationship with God, the individual’s lost joy, health, hope, and anointing among others will be renewed and restored.

    He disclosed that the process of renewal includes repairing, replacing, or complete overhauling which God can effect with His sovereign power.

    He reiterated that when someone is renewed, such an individual becomes mentally, spiritually, and emotionally balanced.

    Credit: thenationonlineng.net

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