Religion

Why I will continue to fly private jets forever – Bishop Oyedepo

Bishop David Oyedepo, the Founder and President of Living Faith Church (aka Winners Chapel) has revealed that he will continue to fly aircraft forever.

Oyedepo made this known during the ongoing 21 Days Prayer and Fasting on Tuesday. The cleric said buying a plane does not put the church under pressure, saying they will keep flying forever.

He urged the congregation to remain dedicated in their service to God, stressing that the dividend of their labour would speak at the end.

According to him, “The labour of several years of many of us in the faith, who have refused to give up and to bow out will come to light this year.

“We were not driving a brand-new car when God gave us a plane and to show that it is God who gave us, we are still flying up till now and we are flying forever.

“A plane in this Church is not anything serious. It doesn’t call for any attention, it has never required prayer.

“Where God is taking you to will be pressure-free. Just keep on. No stopping, no parking, keep going. The end is always sweeter than whatever the process may look like”.

 

Attah Aaron

Attah Aaron has spent over six years with Idoma Voice. He writes on religion and health.

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