Celestial Church Leader Foresees End to Nigeria’s Economic Woes

Mary Nnah

In a powerful declaration of faith and hope, the Celestial Church of Christ Covenant Cathedral, Amuwo Odofin Parish, has prophesied an end to Nigeria’s economic woes.

The prophetic message was delivered by the Patron of the church, Most Senior Evangelist Soye Oluremi Oniagba, during the church’s 44th Adult Harvest celebration, themed “Harvest of His Praise” (Psalm 100:4).

“By the time we celebrate our harvest next year, the source of grace and blessings will have started coming down from heaven,” Evangelist Oniagba declared.

“Every Nigerian… I’m too sure of it. I am damn too sure of it. People who are cursing the government today will start praising the government.”

Evangelist Oniagba emphasised the importance of praising God despite challenges, citing Psalm 100:4, which encourages believers to enter God’s presence with thanksgiving and praise. 

He urged Nigerians to persevere, assuring that “there will be light at the end of the tunnel” and that “this country is God’s land, and He will bring us back to Himself.”

As Nigeria looks to the future, the Celestial Church of Christ’s prophetic message offers hope for a brighter economic future. With its emphasis on faith, perseverance, and community outreach, the church inspires hope and resilience among its members and the wider community.

“This country is God’s land, and He will bring us back to Himself,” Evangelist Oniagba reassured.

The Shepherd-in-Charge, Venerable Superior Evangelist Moses Ogunkola Ogunrinde, explained the significance of the theme, “Harvest of His Praise,” saying: “It is to allow all creatures of God to realise the importance of God in their life… Whatever they want to be, they must reference God and give praise to God in return for whatever good things that God has done in their lives.”

Evangelist Ogunrinde highlighted the church’s community outreach efforts, including widows’ outreach, revival services, and palliative distribution. “We cared for them at intervals. We assisted them.”

“Unity is the power of Christ. When there is unity, there is nothing you ask from God that He will not grant,” he said.

Evangelist Oluwaseyi Odufuwa, a lawyer and elder in the church, praised the parish’s unique approach to harvest celebrations, where members give freely without levies. “Everybody gives as the Lord lays in their heart.”

The Celestial Church of Christ Covenant Cathedral’s 44th Adult Harvest celebration highlights the power of faith and community, offering a beacon of hope for a brighter future.

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