Pastor Adewale Giwa blasted religious leaders who charge money for blessed oil and water. The Senior Pastor from The Second Coming of Christ Ministry called these clergymen witch doctors during Sunday service. He reminded worshippers that Jesus never sold holy items during his earthly ministry. Biblical records show disciples gave away healing materials without asking for payment. Church members should avoid pastors who demand cash for spiritual products.
Giwa warned believers about ministers who promise business success through purchased oils. He compared such practices to traditional herbalist methods. The devil retrieves anything he appears to give people according to the pastor. Jesus Christ performed miracles without selling handkerchiefs or blessed liquids. Modern pastors who copy herbalist tactics betray their calling.
Church attendance alone does not create genuine believers according to Giwa. True faith shows through daily actions and spoken words rather than hours spent at worship. Character reveals authentic Christianity more than physical presence at services. Believers demonstrate Christ-like values through personal conduct. Real disciples reflect godly attributes through consistent behavior patterns.
Giwa warned believers about ministers who promise business success through purchased oils. He compared such practices to traditional herbalist methods. The devil retrieves anything he appears to give people according to the pastor. Jesus Christ performed miracles without selling handkerchiefs or blessed liquids. Modern pastors who copy herbalist tactics betray their calling.
Church attendance alone does not create genuine believers according to Giwa. True faith shows through daily actions and spoken words rather than hours spent at worship. Character reveals authentic Christianity more than physical presence at services. Believers demonstrate Christ-like values through personal conduct. Real disciples reflect godly attributes through consistent behavior patterns.