The Senior Pastor of House on the Rock, Paul Adefarasin, said he is unfazed by the backlash on social media over his 2023 presidential election prophesy.
In his most recent sermon, Pastor Adefarasin told the congregation about the parable of ‘Saul and David’ where he said Saul came after David and that the 2023 election would produce Saul.
This revelation was greeted with a series of criticism from netizens who stated that the era of Saul was about to end and a David was coming.
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Reacting to this criticism, Pastor Adefarasin, in a series of tweets sighted by Legit.ng on Wednesday, February 22, said he would continue to stand by the prophecy God has shown him.
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His tweet reads:
“I really believe that it will happen, and I wish that you could see what I see – the hope that the parable of Saul and David brings - the after-victory. I understand that there are varying interpretations of the parable of Saul & David, and that is fine.“However, I stand by what I heard God say to me: that Saul came before David. This means that even if this election does not go the way that you want it to go, don’t be disappointed.”He further stated that every election would come with disappointments for the various candidates, but he is optimistic that God will prevail.
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Pastor Adefarasin urged Nigerians to get their PVC, exercise their civic rights, and vote for whomever they desire.
He tweeted:
“If you have your PVC, it is a token of your faith in a New Nigeria. Go out and vote as your convictions lead you, and watch God Almighty do what only He can do.”Meanwhile, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has secured the endorsement of Pastor Paul Enenche.
Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja, said Obi is the way to go.
Nigerians will decide on the next president to rule the most populous African nation on Saturday, February 25.
Similarly, the presidential bid of Peter Obi, the Labour Party bannerman, has received a significant boost ahead of Saturday, February 25, presidential polls.
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Source: Legit.ng
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