- Nigerian pastor U.O Miracle expressed his thoughts on the importance of tithing in Christianity.
- He explained to his congregation that not paying tithes won’t prevent them from going to heaven.
In a sermon that got people talking in his church and online, Nigerian pastor U.O Miracle expressed his thoughts on the importance of tithing in Christianity.
He explained to his congregation that not paying tithes won’t prevent them from going to heaven, but it could affect their position in heaven and their financial situation on earth.
He comforted those who don’t give tithes by saying they can still attain heaven, but their spiritual experience might be filled with challenges and discomfort.
Citing the story of Lazarus, the poor man who reached heaven, Pastor Miracle mentioned that Lazarus arrived “with his dirty body” and without any privileges.
“If you don’t pay your tithe, you will go to heaven but in a Lazarus style. You’ll be very poor in this world but you will go to heaven. If you’re a tither, you will go in Abraham’s pattern. Lazarus went to heaven as a poor man with his body already eaten by worms, and had sore on his body,” he stated.
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In other news, Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has expressed her sentiments regarding a poignant narrative shared by American singer and actress Kelly Rowland about her mother.
In a video shared on her Instagram account, the former Destiny’s Child member reflected on the deep emotions she experienced upon purchasing her first property, marking a significant milestone as the first in her family to own a home.
Rowland disclosed that her mother worked as a nanny and housekeeper, undertaking various low-paying jobs to support the family.
Annie, who resonates with Rowland’s experience, conveyed through her Instagram story that her own mother faced even greater challenges, yet ultimately found grace.
In a heartfelt message to her mother, she vowed to take her on global adventures and provide her with a comfortable life, affirming that she truly deserves it and much more.
“I keep wondering why I love Kelly. The story is so close to mine; her mum was only a nanny and housekeeper. That’s what we call <house girl > Naija.
Mine was a bit worse!!
But hey!! Grace found me.
To my mother: I will take u round the world and give you the very soft life you deserve and more!! My mama’s name na GRACE, I’m a #childofgrace #grateful #favored #uniquelyblessed