At His names all knees including those of all the witches and all the occultic agents who have been hibernating in our homes must bow,” he said, adding “don’t be afraid, we are going to pray together tonight.” Shortly after a brief sermon, titled “Free Indeed”, the soft-spoken general overseer explained that one cannot be free from an enemy except such enemy becomes one’s friend or died. He then initiated an extremely violent deliverance prayer session which drove the large crowd hysterical, resulting in several undescribable demonic manifestations. Repeatedly, he warned the congregation against any form of fear, assuring them that the blood of Jesus would protect them, “as I lead you to war against these evil forces tonight”. It was a night of instant deliverance from the powers of darkness with diverse of miracles at the Deliverance Hour of the 63rd annual convention of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). Majority of participants who needed divine touch of the all sufficient God were led in an uncommon prayer warfare. Adeboye had earlier admonished the ushers to be on high alert and carry all persons under the influence of unction to the front of the altar to prevent them from injuring themselves or harming other innocent worshippers. And it took the ushers several moments to salvage the situation and restore order to a chaotic environment characterized by men, women, boys and girls violently rolling, rocking and shaking off numerous ushers trying to calm them. Before his sermon, Pastor Adeboye announced that a total of 66 babies including 31 boys and 35 girls, had been delivered within a few days of the ministers’ conference culminating into four days of the convention. According to the medical doctor who oversees the affairs at the Redeemer’s Maternity, Pastor Femi Adeyemi, most of the pregnant women give birth with minimum or no assistance from the over 44 doctors, 101 nurses, nine pharmacists, four laboratory scientists and two social workers as at the time of this report.
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Friday, 7 August 2015
RCCG 63rd Convention: Adeboye Goes Violent Against Powers Of Darkness
At His names all knees including those of all the witches and all the occultic agents who have been hibernating in our homes must bow,” he said, adding “don’t be afraid, we are going to pray together tonight.” Shortly after a brief sermon, titled “Free Indeed”, the soft-spoken general overseer explained that one cannot be free from an enemy except such enemy becomes one’s friend or died. He then initiated an extremely violent deliverance prayer session which drove the large crowd hysterical, resulting in several undescribable demonic manifestations. Repeatedly, he warned the congregation against any form of fear, assuring them that the blood of Jesus would protect them, “as I lead you to war against these evil forces tonight”. It was a night of instant deliverance from the powers of darkness with diverse of miracles at the Deliverance Hour of the 63rd annual convention of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). Majority of participants who needed divine touch of the all sufficient God were led in an uncommon prayer warfare. Adeboye had earlier admonished the ushers to be on high alert and carry all persons under the influence of unction to the front of the altar to prevent them from injuring themselves or harming other innocent worshippers. And it took the ushers several moments to salvage the situation and restore order to a chaotic environment characterized by men, women, boys and girls violently rolling, rocking and shaking off numerous ushers trying to calm them. Before his sermon, Pastor Adeboye announced that a total of 66 babies including 31 boys and 35 girls, had been delivered within a few days of the ministers’ conference culminating into four days of the convention. According to the medical doctor who oversees the affairs at the Redeemer’s Maternity, Pastor Femi Adeyemi, most of the pregnant women give birth with minimum or no assistance from the over 44 doctors, 101 nurses, nine pharmacists, four laboratory scientists and two social workers as at the time of this report.
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