The GO and Founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo has spoken on the 2015 General Elections. Speaking during the fourth service at Faith Tabernacle, he declares that the elections will be peaceful, urging Nigerians that have relocated their families out of fear to not worry.
In a prophetic statement, he said,
“Watch it, concerning this nation, there’s a great future. This election shall be peaceful; it will come to pass like a dream of the night. Offices will not be shut down for a moment; it shall be peaceful, there will be order as ordained by God and we will celebrate at the end of the day,” he assured. The pastor also had a word for politicians who rely so much on ‘godfatherism’: “There is no kingmaker on the earth; God is the only authentic kingmaker. So He will ensure that His Will is established in Nigeria at all levels. He will ensure there’s no war by installing only those who are righteous in power,” in the light of the current economic crunch happening all over the world, some nations will, out of frustration, practically beg other nations to absolve them, ‘divine judgment”.
Now there is famine in diverse places…we will soon hear that nations are acquiring other nations; some will even sell themselves to other nations, begging them to allow them become states in their nations,” he noted.
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