A major takeaway was the caution not to mock God. On a night Pastor Adeboye used his familiar preaching style, many testimonies were shared.

Bisi Daniels

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has appealed against doubting God in a sermon at the Redemption Camp of the Church.

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“Don’t doubt God!” he said. “When you doubt God you are already mocking Him.”

Preaching during a Holy Ghost Service of the church with the theme “Stronger than your enemies 7: Silencing mockers.” he warned that those who love to mock God or things of God end badly.

Pastor Adeboye anchored the sermon on the story of Hannah in the Bible, citing many other instances where people mocked God and ended up on the wrong side of time.

They included people who mocked Noah when he was building the Ark and those who mocked Lot before the fire fell.

He recalled that, “in the days of Lot people were eating, drinking, buying, selling, planting and building when Lot went to tell his in-laws that he had heard that destruction is coming but they laughed at him. By the following day when the fire fell, they were not laughing anymore.”

He also cited an example from the days of Moses:”The children of Israel murmured to God that all they had to eat was manna. God said that they were ungrateful so let us give them a bit of judgment. Fiery serpents came among them and many Israelites died. But God said to Moses, make a fiery serpent and set it upon a pole, so that whosoever was bitten and looked upon the serpent on the pole shall live and made whole.

“Do you know that some people still mocked Moses saying we are talking of serpent biting us and you are saying we should look up to a serpent made of brass to be saved? So, as many that did not look up to the brazen serpent died.

He said as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness even so must the Son of man be lifted up. “All you need to just do is to look up to Him and be saved,” he explained.

“Don’t mock the call to Salvation. No one is saying that you should look up to a man but to look up to Jesus Christ – the Author and Finisher of our Faith.

“Don’t believe those that tell you that all will be well with you even when you are committing sin. You cannot say that you are a child of God and live a life of sin. You cannot continue in sin and ask the Grace of God to abound – God forbid.”

Silencing mockers

Continuing with the second part of the sermon, which was to empower people to defeat their mockers, he stated that mockers were in trouble that night simply because of the association of the congregation with God.

“The Bible teaches us that if you are a true child of God, anyone that touches you is touching God; anyone who persecutes you is persecuting God,” he explained, citing the case of Saul of Tarsus was on his way to Damascus to continue the persecution of Christians but met the Lord on the way and he later became Paul.

In an earlier sermon by Pastor Mrs. Adeola Mensah, which Pastor Adeboye commended, mockery was defined as a form of ridicule designed by the devil and his agent to humiliate man.

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She identified the common types of mockery as those over spiritual or physical issues, financial, emotional, marital and ministerial mockery.

Assuring the congregation that all mockers could be silenced through God, Pastor Adeboye took the challenges one after the other for prayers, prophecies. He also shared testimonies of people who overcame their mockers.

Takeaways

A major takeaway was the caution not to mock God. On a night Pastor Adeboye used his familiar preaching style – message, testimony for illustration, prophecies and prayers – many testimonies were shared.

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“Don’t doubt God. The same God that said to my Father-In-The-Lord (the founder of the church, who was an illiterate) that I will give you a Church that will go round the world. Ordinarily how was that possible?” he asked.

“Today, RCCG is in 197 countries.”

From his personal experience, he said way back in 1961, he gave a small gift to a prophet, who prophesied that one day he would be travelling overseas like someone going to the market.

Pastor Adeboye recalled that, “it was at a time that if anyone in my village travelled abroad, the whole village would gather to dance to welcome him. That time I didn’t even know Ikeja, Lagos, but today the prophecy has been fulfilled.”

He also shared the testimony of God’s promise of the Redemption Camp when he was begging Him for a flat in Mushin, where he lived in a one-room apartment as General Overseer.

“Prior to becoming the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, I was the head of Department of Mathematics at the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. I was living in a mansion with a two- bedroom guest quarters. I also had servants’ quarters with four bedrooms. All these were not part of the main house.

“But when I became the General Overseer, I had to live in a one-room apartment at Mushin (a relatively poor suburb in Lagos). I left my wife and children in Ilorin to be in Lagos to work in the church. Due to my difficult living conditions at that time, I had to tidy up things before my family could join me.

“Before bringing them over, I went to God in prayers and explained the challenges I was facing to Him.I told God to help me get a decent accommodation.

“Left to me I did not mind using the one-room apartment, but the thought of housing my entire family in one room posed a great challenge to me.

God’s response to me was, ‘Son, don’t ask for house because I have decided to build you a city.’

“That response was beyond what I could comprehend. After this encounter, I began to dream of a city where everybody would be a Christian; a city where there would be no molestation; a city where there would be no power failure or water shortage. God began to stretch my mind to see a city where His praises would fill every mouth.”

Repeatedly, he reminded the congregation that once God has spoken, it is done.

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