President of the Sword of the Spirit International Ministries and the
national vice president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria,
Bishop Francis Wale Oke, has condemned the attack on clerics who own
private jets in the country, just as he stated that such stand was
uncalled for and that more jets from clergy were coming.
The bishop stated this in a release made available to Tribune Church.
“We are being criticised for buying jets! But they forgot that before
we started to buy jets, we were winning souls in thousands and millions,
turning men and women from darkness to light. We were transforming
lives, giving them beauty for ashes. We were empowering people,
equipping them with the revelation knowledge of God’s word that lifts
men out of the pit of poverty, to the pinnacle of grace and dominion!
We were empowering the poor, not only giving them fish to eat but also
teaching them how to fish. We were building schools that were giving
quality education to the people, empowering them mentally to become
prominent (these include those throwing stones at us now!). We were
building universities. We were transforming our society, and changing
our nation, one soul at a time,” he said.
Oke wondered what Nigeria would have been if not for the efforts of
Pentecostalism in the country. “They have seen a few jets. They ain’t
seen nothing yet! More of us will yet buy and maintain our jets,
because, by the mercy of God, we have been given the wisdom to do so.
And we are willing to teach the nation, if they will listen to us,
rather than throw stones.
“However, our critics should know that the jets mean nothing to us!
They are just tools to do the work that God has given us in a more
effective manner. Or how can an Adeboye who has churches in over 160
nations of the earth cope with his pastoral and apostolic
responsibilities without some private jets! He does not need just one.
He needs some!
“How can an Ayo Oritsejafor, who has to minister around the globe,
pastor a very large congregation in Warri, and still attend to critical
national matters in Abuja, if he has to keep waiting at the airports, in
a system where nothing is predictable? Our critics should, please, note
that more of us are following the trail of the like of Adeboye, whose
wealth and affluence has never stopped him from being a true shepherd of
the poor and downtrodden, in true humility, simplicity and godly
sincerity, a shining example of true Pentecostalism and Charismatic
wisdom,” he said.
WEEKEND TRIBUNE
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