The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has reiterated his long-held vision of passing away peacefully on a Sunday, after attending church service and eating his favourite meal, pounded yam.
Speaking on the fourth day of the church’s International Convention, themed: “The Overcomers,” Adeboye said death for believers need not come through prolonged illness but can be sudden and painless.
“I will die on a Sunday after attending service, eat my beloved pounded yam, and then pass on without any sickness,” he declared.
Adeboye noted that he shared this vision two years ago and repeated it to reassure believers that death can be peaceful for those in Christ.
Delivering a sermon titled: “Possess Your Possessions”, Adeboye urged Christians to actively claim what is rightfully theirs in Christ, warning that spiritual blessings often must be fought for.
Drawing from the biblical story of the Israelites taking the Promised Land, he said, “In many cases, you may have to fight for things that are already yours.”
He listed healing, prosperity, fruitfulness, and long life where believers must resist spiritual opposition.
“Your greatest friend, Jesus Christ, paid a great price to purchase your healing. Yet there is a thief who comes to steal, kill, and destroy,” he said, citing John 10:10. “Long life is yours, but the devil wants to kill you with all he has. You must fight to live.
“The One who owns the earth and its fullness, and owns all the silver and gold, paid a terrible price so that you wouldn’t be poor. As long as you want to remain poor, you will remain poor,” Adeboye stated.
He criticised the double standard faced by successful Christians, “If you make it as a Christian, they criticise you. If you die poor, they say, ‘Where’s your God?’”
Referencing biblical women like Rachel and Hannah, who overcame barrenness through persistent prayer, Adeboye called on Christians to reject sickness, poverty, barrenness, and premature death.
Concluding with the story of Jacob wrestling with an angel, he said, “It is what we tolerate that disturbs us. Stop tolerating oppression. Fight to possess your possessions, it’s your spiritual duty, made possible by Christ’s sacrifice.”
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