Towards the end of the single service at the Glory Dome on Sunday, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche addressed the Crowd on the mind of God as revealed to him concerning the forthcoming elections.
In his words:
“The enemy may have the first say but it is God who has the final say.
The enemy may have the first say but it is God who has the best say.
The silence of God is not consent for the enemy.
The silence of God is not weakness before the enemy.
The silence of God is an incubation for His manifestation. When God seems not to be saying anything He is incubating for manifestation… Watch Him take us all by surprise.
One of the things the resurrection has showed us is that when the Devil has done his worst, then the stage is set for God to do His best. That was what happened when Jesus was crucified. God told the Devil “have you finished? Give chance”.
Afterwards, he led the congregation in Prayers committing Nigeria to The Lord; asking that The Lord has His way and manifests Himself in the Nation. He concluded by admonishing the Crowd to be spiritually sensitive and led by their convictions; and then by making more decrees concerning the preservation for the Nation.
“In The Season We Are In, Please Maintain Spiritual Sensitivity. Do The Will Of God In The Fear Of God. Don’t Follow The Multitude To Do Evil. Be A Person Of Conviction, Not A Person Who Flows With The Consensus. There Shall Be No War In Nigeria. No Bloodshed.
Anybody Thirsty For Blood In This Nation Will Drink Their Own Blood.
No Matter How Hard Anybody Tries, The Wrong Person Shall Never Ascend The Throne In Nigeria At All Levels. If From The Time Of Our Independence Till Now, Wrong People Have Ascended The Throne In Nigeria At One Point Or The Other, Never Again In The Name Of Jesus.
No One Shall Be A Victim Of Crossfire. No One Shall Be A Victim Of Needless Death In The Name Of Jesus!
The people left to their respective destinations full of hope faith and trust in God concerning the future of Nigeria, and by extension, their own safety and security.
By Jane Onwubuyah