#EBOLA UPDATE - T.B JOSHUA SPEAKS ABOUT EBOLA
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Ever since Nigeria’s
controversial preacher, T.B. Joshua of The Synagogue Church Of All Nations
(SCOAN), has declared that the killer disease Ebola currently ravaging West
Africa is from ‘the pit of hell’.
According
to Mr. Joshua, who, on Sunday, led his congregation in prayer for the nations
and individuals affected by the disease, time was up for the ‘strange ailment’
and life would soon return to normal for the affected countries.
“The so
called strange ailment coming from three nations – Guinea, Sierra Leone,
Liberia… satan is the manufacturer, the source,” Joshua defiantly declared to
the faithful.
“Begin to
capture the covenant of that strange sickness,” the cleric then enjoined the
congregation. “Command that strange ailment to come out and go to the pit of
hell, in the name of Jesus Christ!”
“Because
of Christ, people of Liberia, Sierra Leona, Guinea, you are released,” Mr.
Joshua said, accompanied by the vibrant congregants in a service believed to have
been viewed by millions worldwide through Joshua’s Christian television station
Emmanuel TV.
The
controversial pastor boldly declared that God had spoken to him to pray for the
nations affected by Ebola as its reign of fear was close to closure.
The pastor,
cited to be one of Africa’s most influential individuals, decried the toll
Ebola had taken on society, especially in the areas of kinship and kindness.
“People
are no longer their brother’s keepers because of this strange disease,” he
lamented, adding that if someone publicly collapsed from any form of sickness,
people would likely abandon the invalid as opposed to lending a helping hand.
“Once
satan takes love out of people, he has taken life. Satan is not happy that we
are one; he is against oneness. He knows when we are not one, we can be
defeated,” he fumed.
“The
weapon satan is afraid of is love,” Mr. Joshua continued. “Satan can fight
anything but he cannot fight love.”
The
cleric then cited a poignant question asked by Jesus in Luke 18:8: “When the
Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?”
He added
that the prayer Jesus offered for His followers’ faith not to fail indicated
challenges would arise in the last days which would make many ‘abandon their
faith’, Ebola being one of such challenges.
Mr.
Joshua made headlines this week in local and international media for sending
4,000 bottles of ‘Anointing Water’ to the Ebola-stricken nation of Sierra Leone
on the request of the government, alongside $50,000 in humanitarian aid.
Last
week, Mr. Joshua debunked a rumour attributed to him that went viral in Nigeria
claiming that bathing in salt water could prevent the disease.
With over
1.2million followers on Facebook and 90,000 YouTube subscribers, the
preacher has a huge social media following.
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