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  • Stop paying tithe, pastor tells followers, says it’s fraud

    Stop paying tithe, pastor tells followers, says it’s fraud

    A Ghanaian pastor, Dan Owusu-Asiamah, has urged Christians to stop paying tithe, claiming some pastors are using it as a means to defraud them.

    According to Adomonline, Owusu-Asiamah made the revelation on a radio programme on Monday, where he alleged that some pastors are defrauding church members because they use the tithe to enrich themselves.

    He explained that the book of Deuteronomy in the Bible prohibits pastors from extorting money from their congregation.

    Owusu-Asiamah added that pastors who collect 10 per cent of their members’ incomes are no different from “corrupt” politicians.

    He said, “Tithe-paying is fraud. Under no circumstance was anyone asked to pay tithe in the Bible. Tithing has to do with foodstuffs. Everything they are doing now is wrong. We speak about corruption and talk about politicians. Corruption begins in the church. The church is actively doing these things. In Deuteronomy 14:25, it tells you, a tithe isn’t about money.”

    “There is a difference between offertory and tithing, Malachi chapter 3: 8-10 says tithing has nothing to do with money but offering does. I challenge every clergyman to open a passage that says we should pay tithe on a monthly basis. No apostle asked a Christian to give one-tenth. Now it’s more like a law that some churches even collect the tithe before they bury the dead. How do you mark those who pay tithe in church?”

  • Tithe again! Reno Omokri dishes final blow to tithe payment

    Tithe again! Reno Omokri dishes final blow to tithe payment

    Reno Omokri is in the news again, and this time, it is about the payment of tithe, he said is out of place in Christendom.

    TheNewsGuru reports Omokri is joining the long list of those who have argued against the practice of tithe payment in Christianity.

    “If you don’t pay tithes, things wont be tight for you and you wont die. As a matter of fact, tithes have no place in Christianity,” he took to his Twitter handle to say on Sunday.

    In a not too recent development, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Assistant General Overseer, Pastor Johnson Funso Odesola in his sermon took a swipe at Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, who is one antagonist of tithe payment.

    TheNewsGuru reports Daddy Freeze, an on-air radio personality, has been so much entrenched in the tithe debate that has shaken the very foundation of tithes payments by Christians in recent times.

    Daddy Freeze had questioned the sanity of RCCG General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye after the revered man of God, in a video that went viral, was captured warning Christians defaulting payment of their tithes will not make heaven.

    According to Reno Omokri, “Abraham paid tithe of military plunder to Melchizedek, not earnings. If you don’t pay tithes, things wont be tight for you and you wont die. @JeffBezos became the world’s richest man through ideas not tithes. As a matter of fact, tithes have no place in Christianity”.

    “What is in your heart is what will be in your mouth. If money is in your heart, tithe is what will constantly be in your mouth and your sermons. If God and His Son Jesus are in your hearts then salvation will be in your mouth and your sermons. Out of the abundance of the heart,” he further stated.

     

  • Pastor Adeboye insist tithing is essential to make heaven, blasts critics

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has reacted to social media criticisms over his declaration that non-tithers will not make heaven.

    Pastor Adeboye, who spoke on Saturday at the church’s Northern Regional Camp in Jos, Plateau State, reiterated his warning that tithing was a necessary condition to inherit the Kingdom of God, adding that none of the requirementa should be left out.
    Pastor Adeboye drew criticism from several celebrities and on-air personalities after he warned about the dangers of ignoring tithing during the April Holy Ghost Service of the Redemption Camp along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, stated that born-again Christians, who do not give to God one-tenth of their income, may not make heaven.
    Giving a message on the theme: ‘Stronger than My Enemy’, the ‘Daddy G.O.’ admonished the congregants to ignore those criticisms from those who have been “attacking me on the internet” but who do not know they are also attacking the church.
    The man of God quoted from the scripture in Matthew 23:23 where Jesus rebuked the scribes and pharisees for not complying with all the tenets of the Kingdom.
    The minister asked the congregation, “They say Pastor Adeboye only talks about tithes, is it only what I preach? Don’t I talk about holiness, healing, prosperity, salvation?”
    “Don’t let anybody deceive you because if you meet Jesus on the Last Day, you don’t say I stopped paying tithes because somebody said it is wrong,” he added.
    Speaking earlier, the G.O. also made reference to one of his critics, a pastor who used to run one of the biggest churches in Europe, but whose congregation have now dwindled.
    While stressing the need for members to avoid mockers, he drew an analogy of madness, which he categorised into three. The first are those, who are already mad and on the streets; second category he said is made up of well-dressed individuals, who might not appear mad but are actually mad, “in Yoruba they are called Were Alaso”; and the third category, he said, are those who stand by to watch the mad dancing.
    The two-day programme features ministration for pastors’ children, Workers and Ministers Conference, anointing service and an inter-denominational service.
  • Nigeria: 2019 Elections Conversations, Tithe, Adeboye, RCCG, Oyedepo, Daddy Freeze, Durotoye and Sowore

    Nigeria: 2019 Elections Conversations, Tithe, Adeboye, RCCG, Oyedepo, Daddy Freeze, Durotoye and Sowore

    By Nneka Okumazie

    Sadly for Nigeria, tithes is where we are as a nation. It is incredibly pathetic that as the debate rages, the heat has been turned on pastors, who now share responsibility as the reason for poverty. The picture painted by Daddy Freeze and his addicts is that everyone that goes to Church is poor, and they use the money of those poor for Church assets and luxury. This is not the case. Daddy Freeze often says there is no prosperity by giving, that the richest people in the world do not give to churches or pay tithes, maybe. But in that same country, there are millions of passionate Christians who give and are in their way prosperous.

    In the Bible, there were not too many records of most of the people who gave tithes becoming as wealthy, but it was a command in the Old Testament, a necessity in Christianity. Jesus quoted from the Scriptures at His time. The Apostles quoted from the Scriptures at their time. There were several kinds of wonders in the Old Testament that weren’t performed in the New Testament.

    Jesus transiently mentioned tithing, but also said “lay up for yourselves treasures in Heaven”. He said give, and it shall be given unto you. Tithing can be a way to do both, depending on individual. Tithes are a source of income for Churches; some of the uses are conspicuous. No matter how anyone feels, tithing is not by force, and if a person is not convinced to give, it is better not to.

    It is possible to be a genuine Christian and have struggles giving; it is also possible to be a genuine Christian and have struggles with the “go ye into the all world and preach the gospel” command. There may be a chance that a person had a useful opportunity to preach or give, or for forgiveness but did not, and may miss Heaven just because; who knows. Christ Jesus said, “for I was hungry, and you didn’t feed me; But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”

    What Pastor Adeboye of RCCG told the Church individuals may rest on this: that they may be doing everything else, they should not ignore tithes as it will count towards Heaven. He had at other instances spoken passionately about evangelism according to transcripts of some of his messages. But taking that old tithe comment, and turning it into poverty and Nigeria problem is revealing of the priorities of Nigeria.

    Churches in Nigeria have rich members who made money legitimately. They give. Sometimes personally for the pastors welfare, which are not totally luxurious, but the pastors are accused of robbing the poor. Also, no true Pastor will say, do not study, or not go to work. Faith and prayers are fuel in doings but faith and work are a necessity.

    Daddy Freeze is passionate against tithes, churches and pastors. It will be interesting to see his list of true churches in Nigeria, if any. Daddy Freeze wants to expose pastors, wants tithes gone and wants to free people from what he believes is brainwashing. Sorry, but if Churches went away, Nigeria will still remain underdeveloped, so, one wonders the lasting goal of his banal campaign.

    Assuming Daddy Freeze is passionate about road safety, with new ideas, forums, CSR involvements, projects, etc. His passion will spark others, major differences will be made, he can accept proposals, use the thoughtful ones, he’ll have followers, volunteers, and lives will be saved from crashes, etc. because of them.

    Road safety, regular electricity, employment, etc., are some of the areas he would have made a difference. There are young graduates routinely sorrowful on their jobs, or without work. There are people in tears when electricity is OFF. Yet, no one is passionate about any of these and the buzz is against the Church, a place some people go just to hope.

    There are mosques everywhere, many have loudspeakers outside, but nobody can touch them. The real swindlers of the poor are Bet and Lotto companies but everyone looks away. Banks and Telcos make giants profits, some from charges, what have they done to useful development of Nigeria? For all, the Church is at fault. As much as it looks like religion is everywhere, religion is largely personal. Nigeria has humongous underdevelopment problems requiring passion and thoughtfulness not distractions and pettiness: (Pope Benedict XVI taking alcohol or why one Pastor won’t make Heaven).

    Daddy Freeze said recently to the BBC that Churches use the money of the poor to build schools, but their children cannot afford the schools. There are several ways to counter this blather. For example, you can look at net giving, cost of other private and state government universities, and scholarships that are not advertised.

    The biggest problems Church Universities have is the same as all Federal, State and other Private Universities; it is that they don’t have passion for solutions to problems in Nigeria or anywhere else. Not one University is fiercely passionate about solutions, none, defend anything, none. Relentless passion for ways to find solutions; iterations when methods fail until they find what works. Passionate Universities would have produced more thoughtful graduates and automatic life assignments.

    Children of the poor attend federal and state universities, after graduation, for many, no work. Assuming every poor child goes to Church Universities and after they graduate no work, it is possible Daddy Freeze would say why can’t the Church find work for them because they gave offerings. His sore hate, not that he wants to make anything better or has any ideas, would be better elsewhere because many Churchgoers in Nigeria are passionate about their Faith, even in trying times, they will not give up.

    Daddy Freeze is a wasted opportunity. He would have shown Nigeria how to develop with passion, but he chose the wrong enemies that will outlast him and his cursed cause. There are two youthful presidential aspirants in their forties who want to make Nigeria good. One is a consultant and motivational speaker, Durotoye and the other is an investigative journalist, Sowore.

    In their assumption, leadership is the problem of Nigeria, and they want to be the change. So wrong; Presidential or Vice Presidential leadership is not the answer to the problems of Nigeria, the lack of enduring passion for solutions is. Assuming any of these aspirants had championed a powerful passion, say against state governments who will do nothing for their people, but everyone comes to Lagos and some are homeless, this passion would have produced major results and new passion champions.

    But NO, for them presidency is the answer, and everything else will answer to them in this corrupt system with unremitting engines of stupidity to distract people and projects that make situations worse. The aspirants have the right to run, hopefully it goes well for one of them, and maybe the President truly changes all.

    A Pastor went in the forest in 1983 with vision for a large place of worship, another Bishop too had several visionary moves. But suddenly, Adeboye and Oyedepo are fakes by one Daddy Freeze who cannot own a radio station, and has never done anything substantive, zilch. It is a misfortune that tithes is where Nigeria is as the presidential election approaches. While there is need for genuinely passionate visionaries, Nigeria chose distraction.

  • Tithe again! RCCG Assistant General Overseer disses Daddy Freeze [Video]

    Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Assistant General Overseer, Pastor Johnson Funso Odesola in his sermon on Sunday at the Hope Centre parish of the church in Lagos took a swipe at Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze.

    TheNewsGuru reports Daddy Freeze, an on-air radio personality, has been so much entrenched in the tithe debate that has shaken the very foundation of tithes payments by Christians in recent times.

    Daddy Freeze had earlier questioned the sanity of RCCG General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye after the revered man of God, in a video that went viral, was captured warning Christians defaulting payment of their tithes will not make heaven.

    In his sermon today, Pastor Odesola, who is the Assistant General Overseer of RCCG in Charge of Administration and Personnel and Pastor-in-Charge of Region 1, who is also an economic justice activist, described the tithe debate as “a very terrible thing”.

    “There is a very terrible thing going on the social media now: tithe or no tithe. All those people who are perpetrating it are already freezing in the freezer,” he said, questioning if the church is responsible for the failure of the nation.

    “Is it the Church that brought the corruption in this nation? Why don’t they face the Senators that bury monies at the back of their houses? Why don’t they face the people that embezzle money?

    “Is it the Church that did not allow the health sector to work? Is it the Church that did not allow the education sector to work?” he queried, adding “that is how you know those who are narrow minded”.

    The RCCG Assistant General Overseer went further to admonished Christians to not listen to those who criticize payments of tithes.

    “Know the critics; go and check their lives; they don’t achieve anything. What they do is to criticize. Stop listening to them,” he said, beginning from 01:00:09 in the attached video.

    Meanwhile, quoting Aristotle on how not to be criticized, the Assistant General Overseer said “say nothing, do nothing, and become nothing,” while also stressing that “anything you do, somebody that will not be pleased, will not be pleased”.

    See video:

    https://www.facebook.com/339673726436449/videos/363641220706366/?t=3581

     

  • No financial qualification to enter Heaven – Reno Omokri

    Reactions have continued to trail Pastor E. A. Adeboye comments that Christians defaulting payment of their tithes will not make heaven, as Reno Omokri has said there is no financial qualification required for Christians to make Heaven.

    TheNewsGuru reports the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), in a video, quoting Matthew 23:23, said the Bible stressed payment of tithe and not otherwise, before going ahead to say Christians who default tithes payment will not make Heaven.

    “No pastor can set a financial qualification to entering Heaven,” the former aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan stated, while adding: “Paying tithes has nothing to do with entering heaven. Such pastors should read 1Timothy 6:5-6”.

    Popular on-air personality, Daddy Freeze, who shared the video on his Instagram handle, had stated his disappointment in the man of God and queried if the man of God was in his right senses.

    “Let me show him the Bible today and teach him that tithing is what ensures people of hell! Jesus said love your neighbor as yourself, yet they disobey Jesus by building schools their neighbours can’t attend, often with their neighbours’ contribution. How can you disobey Jesus and tell me to obey Malachi?

    “Mark 12:31 NIV the second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these. Tithing is the law and teachers of the law are going to Hell according to the Bible,” Daddy Freeze surmised.

    According to Reno Omokri, “The only qualification Jesus gave for entry to heaven is that you should be born again then born of water and the Spirit”.

     

  • [Video] Anyone not paying tithe won’t make heaven – Pastor Adeboye

    General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, [RCCG], Pastor Adeboye has warned that Christians defaulting payment of their tithes will not make heaven.

    The revered pastor made the statement in a recent video; he said “Some of you quote Matthew 23:23 as your excuse not to pay tithe, saying Jesus said so. Really! Let’s see”

    Adeboye read from the Bible: “Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You give a tenth of your spices—mint, dill and cumin. But you have neglected the more important matters of the law—justice, mercy and faithfulness. You should have practiced the latter, without neglecting the former.”

    He said the Bible made stressed payment of tithe and not otherwise.

    Daddy Freeze, Pastor Adelaja blasts Adeboye over ‘non-tithe payer’s won’t make heaven comment’

    Meanwhile, in a swift reaction, On-Air Personality, Daddy Freeze, and Pastor Sunday Adelaja, founder and senior pastor of the Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations, have both condemned the Adeboye’s video [Sermon on thithing], which has since gone viral online.

    Daddy Freeze shared it on his Instagram handle and once again stated his disappointment in the man of God. He also seized the opportunity to ask if the man of God in his right senses.

    He shared the video with the caption: “Is this for real? If it is, are this man’s senses still in his custody? Is this how hard this tithing issue is biting them? Do I sense desperation? Philippians 3:19 New International Version; Their destiny is destruction, their god is their belly, and their glory is in their shame. Their mind is set on earthly things. His son came out the other day and said tithing has increased, does it look to you like it has? How dare he curse people with hell? Let me show him the Bible today and teach him that tithing is what ensures people of hell! Jesus said love your neighbor as yourself, yet they disobey Jesus by building schools their neighbors can’t attend, often with their neighbors contribution. How can you disobey Jesus and tell me to obey Malachi? Mark 12:31 NIV the second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these. Tithing is the law and teachers of the law are going to Hell according to the Bible read it! Christianity deserves an apology for this unscriptural doctrines and teaching. Let me tell you guys the real truth, tithing is an unprofitable venture because it is the LAW and it brings curses, especially when you don’t obey the entire law! FRZ #FreeTheSheeple.”

    On the other side, Pastor Adelaja who took time to analyse Adeboye’s preaching in his own vlog asks what role the death of Jesus plays in Christendom if tithe is all that will ensure access to heave as posited by the RCCG revered leader.

    Adelaja said, ” This is scandalous – it is an insult on the death and resurrection of Jesus and an assault on the gospel of Jesus Christ”

  • Who is Afraid of Daddy Freeze? – Femi Aribisala

    By Femi Aribisala

    Nothing in recent memory seems to have affected the bank-balances of Nigerian pastors as Daddy Freeze’s exposure of the deception of tithing in the churches. Nigerian tithe-collecting pastors are up in arms, throwing every possible missile at him, including death threats. Jesus says: “Whoever desires to save his life will lose it.” (Matthew 16:25). Since Freeze’s exposure, tithe-collecting pastors have been spouting fire and brimstone, hopelessly trying to save their lives.

    Death threats

    The assault on Freeze brings to mind the assault of Jewish pastors on Jesus when he also exposed their deception and hypocrisy. The upshot of this was the decision to have Jesus killed with extreme prejudice. Similarly, Daddy Freeze says a pastor, whose church he attended for 11 good tithe-paying years, has placed a death-sentence on him for preaching against tithing. The pastor “prophesied” that Freeze would die within 2 years.

    Jesus says: “An evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.” (Luke 6:45). You can easily tell that this so-called pastor is a charlatan masquerading as a child of God. Not only does he curse his enemies contrary to the way of Christ, even his curses are fake. Otherwise, why wait for two years for Freeze to die? Why not kill him right now?

    Apostle Suleiman

    Perhaps that anonymous pastor learnt a lesson from another endangered tithe-collector: self-styled Apostle Suleiman. The “apostle” exposed himself by foolishly prophesying that Nasir El-Rufai, the Governor of Kaduna State, would die within two weeks. Unfortunately for him, the Governor obstinately refused to die.

    “Apostle” Suleiman is so riled up over Daddy Freeze’s preachments against tithing, he announced the decision to raise his tithe from 10% to 30% in retaliation. Clearly, the “apostle” needs to go back to bible school. So doing, he would learn that a tithe is 10% and can never be 30%.

    Rather than boast publicly about fictitious increases in his tithes, his eminence the “apostle” should endeavour to listen to Jesus: “Be careful not to do your ‘acts of righteousness’ before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 6:1). “When you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” (Matthew 6:3-4).

    Paul Adefarasin

    On his part, tithe-collecting Paul Adefarasin took the whole debate to stratospheric levels, the better to make tithing unassailable to fastidious bible scholars. He said: “God created the universe, he took a tithe: the Milky Way. God created the Milky Way, he took a tithe: the Galaxy. God created the Galaxy, he took a tithe: our Solar System. God created the Solar System, he took a tithe: Planet Earth. God created the Planet Earth, he took a tithe: Israel. God created Israel, he took a tithe: Jerusalem.”

    At this juncture, I began to wonder if it could equally be postulated that God created Lagos, he took a tithe: Adefarasin’s House on the Rock! Who ever heard of God paying tithes? By the time the erudite pastor waxed lyrical and refashioned Jesus as: “a tithe, holding a tithe, going into a tithe,” his congregation could not bear it any longer. They burst into wild applause which I took to mean: “This pastor of ours is just too much!”

    Matthew Ashimolowo

    But the response to Freeze that took the cake came from Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre. He felt so threatened by Daddy Freeze, he dropped his mask of holiness and became abusive. He told Daddy Freeze to “Shut up!”

    Said Ashimolowo “ex cathedra:” “Some bunch of yoyo somewhere should not determine what we believe. Some guy who beats his wife, throws her out, throws his children out of the house should not determine what we believe. Not only that, he broke his own son’s knees while trying to defend his wife. Not only that, he drinks alcohol, sleeps with women and he is trying to preach to preacher?”

    But, while we are on the subject, should Ashimolowo himself be telling anybody what to believe? Not according to Jesus.

    Jesus says: “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.” (Matthew 7:3-5).

    Ashimolowo”s hypocrisy is mind-boggling. Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.

    Wealth transfer

    Some years back, Ashimolowo advertised a crusade in Port Harcourt, captioned “The Coming Wealth Transfer.” This was based on the spurious pie-in-the-sky notion that God is soon going to transfer the wealth of non-Christians to Christians.

    However, officials of the Charity Commission in England, an organisation which routinely polices the affairs of nominally non-profit organisations including churches, detected a more genuine wealth transfer taking place in Ashimolowo’s KICC. That wealth transfer was not from God to the members of Ashimolowo’s church: it was from members of the church to Ashimolowo.

    The Commission discovered “serious misconduct and mismanagement” in the finances of KICC. It alleged that hundreds of thousands of pounds were dubiously transferred overseas. A £120,000 birthday party was given for Ashimolowo, out of which £80,000 was used to buy him a spanking Mercedes Benz. It was also reported that Ashimolowo used the church’s visa card to buy a timeshare apartment in Florida.

    Should a man with this questionable CV tell Christians what they should believe and give? You be the judge.

    The Commission maintained Ashimolowo acted as both trustee and paid employee of KICC, in contravention of British charity law. He allegedly approved suspicious payments and benefits to himself and his wife made to his private companies operated illegally from church premises. As a result of these irregularities, KICC was placed in the hands of receivers, new trustee managers were appointed and Ashimolowo was asked to repay £200,000 to the church.

    The upshot of this was that Ashimolowo relocated temporarily to Nigeria, where he started preaching about “Sweat-less Wealth,” and “Twenty-Four Hour Miracles.” The latter required the gullible to give their monies, cars, televisions, stereos, cell-phones and even the Certificates of Occupancy of their houses to preachers in order to receive fictitious financial windfalls from heaven within 24 hours. A few of my acquaintances were scammed at these 419 “crusades.”

    Deceived-deceivers

    God says: “Among my people are found wicked men; they lie in wait as one who sets snares; they set a trap; they catch men.”(Jeremiah 5:26). Daddy Freeze has put these tithe-collecting fraudsters on the warpath, fighting to defend their bank-balances. Surely, he did not expect them to surrender their meal-tickets without a fight.

    Who is afraid of Daddy Freeze? Thief- and-robber pastors. The fear of Daddy Freeze is the beginning of mischief in Nigerian churches.

  • Tithing debate: Oyedepo breaks silence, says tithe only way to open heavens [Video]

    The founder and General Overseer of the Living Faith Church also known as Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, has finally broken his silence on the raging controversy on tithes.

    A popular On Air Personality, Daddy Freeze, has recently been spearheading the campaign against payment of tithes by Christian worshippers.

    Freeze has been actively attacking prominent men of God in the country over the issue of tithing.

    Bishop Oyedepo, one of the big men of God in the country, had however, been silence until yesterday.

    Addressing the crowed at the Shiloh 2017 at the Canaan Land, Lagos, the revered pastor said, “tithe is the only way to open the doors of heaven, no matter the prayers.”

    See video…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajtmCcEq1aA

  • Ayo Oritsejafor joins tithe debate says tithe flavours your labour with favour

    It is the tithe debate again, and this time, it is coming from Ayodele Joseph Oritsegbubemi Oritsejafor, the Founding and Senior Pastor of Word of Life Bible Church, Warri, who says the payment of tithe flavours your labour with God’s favour.

    “I know there are those who are telling you not to give your tithe. Don’t listen to them. They want to kill you,” he said.

    Papa Ayo Oritsejafor, as popularly known, joined in the tithe debate while preaching on the message: “Power Passes Power” at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) 2017 Holy Ghost Congress themed: “Songs of Victory”.

    The tithe debate has sparked major controversy in recent times, shaking the very foundation of tithe payments in the Christendom.

    Pastor Oritsejafor, in his message, said people who don’t pay tithe cannot get promoted in their endeavours in life.

    He narrated how a sister who worked with an oil firm for eight years without promotion brought all her salary to God and by divine arrangement received a double promotion at her place of work

    As a result, “Every month, instead of paying 10% tithe, she began paying 20% tithe,” Oritsejafor said.

    The popular Warri Pastor, who dazzled the congregation at the RCCG Camp Ground intermittently code-switched preaching his sermon in the Warri Pidgin, said there are labours that come without rewards.

    “But when God flavours your labour with favour, you will begin to see results. It is a matter of God’s favour. Favour on its own is power.

    “Your tithe is not about you. When you pay tithe, it’s not about you. It’s about your children, about your children’s children, it’s about your children’s children’s children.

    “Don’t let anybody deceive you. When you look at yourself and you look at the man who says you shouldn’t pay tithe, you should be able to see a difference.

    “When favour is working, there is no other power that can stop the favour of God,” he said.

    The Word of Life Senior Pastor went further to say that apart from tithing, there are other ways Christians can activate the favour of God.

    “Favour is divine. But man can activate it. By holy living, you can activate favour. By singing, by your praise, you can activate favour.

    “But, I also say to you, by your giving, you can activate favour,” Oritsejafor told the RCCG congregation at the Redemption Camp Ground.