A group of Christian Women based in Abuja is calling on all Nigerians to allow God to judge men of God who have dragged Christian Faith into the mud recently in Nigeria.
Mrs Nonnie Robertson, the President of Nigerian Women in Clergy (WIC) made this remark in Abuja today.
The statement reads:
“We have observed with great concern the manner in which Nigerians are overtly engrossed in various scandalous cases involving some prominent leaders in the body of Christ.
“This is the time for serious intercession for the country. Nigeria is at a crossroad, the power tussle is more spiritual than political.
“The body of Christ is under attack physically and spiritually worldwide. We must focus on the issue at hand,”
“Nigerians should tread the path of caution by allowing God to judge his own case instead of dragging the body of Christ in the mud.
“While we do not condone or approve of any of the cases, we urge Christians to desist from judging these pastors as God will judge them eventually,” .
On Oritsejafor and his involvement in the $9.3 million and private jet scandal, the group said:
“We must not allow the dust of the allegation stain our relationship with God as a nation. Pastor Ayo is a man of God; he knows God and will always know the position of God if he has erred, so let’s leave him, God and the authority to handle the matter,” .
On TB Joshua and Chris Oyakhilome, the said:
“As provocative and disturbing as what they were said to have done may be, we cannot at this juncture draw conclusion, as our wisdom may fail us.
“Nigerians ought to leave the matter to God who will adequately attend to them at his appointed time.”
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