”There are some gifts you shouldn’t receive” – Pastor Emmanuel Iren cautions Nigerian Pastors

Pastor Iren issues a warning to his fellow pastors


Pastor Emmanuel Iren of Celebration Church International gives an important message to Nigerian Pastors, cautioning them against receiving certain gifts that may come with harmful consequences.

In a recent sermon, he shared an example of a young boy who offered a tithe of one million Naira, which he politely declined upon learning it was the boy’s school fees.

Pastor Emmanuel emphasized that not every gift offered to pastors should be accepted, citing the potential for exploitation.

He specifically advised against demanding large monetary “seeds of faith” from students, as this could encourage fraudulent behavior.

He urged pastors to stop accepting substantial gifts from widows that might cause them financial hardship.

Pastor Emmanuel also rebuked his fellow pastor abroad who had encouraged his members to go into debt to make large monetary gifts, highlighting the damaging consequences of such actions.

His message has garnered alot of reactions from his followers, with many celebrating him for being an exceptional pastor who always say the truth as it is.

boi_sixer wrote, “How do your explain the widow that gave her all in the bible ?”

lanimastyleng wrote, “Apostle Joshua Selman, Apostle Femi Lazarus, Pastor Iren Pastor Jimmy, Pastor Bolaji Idowu and Pastor Amos Fenwa. These men of God speaks the truth.”

all_fortified_blueevee wrote, “This one na God messenger o..l wanna ask, is he single?? Asking for a friend ooo”

austineangelo wrote, “He’s saying this because he has cashed out. He started with all these things he is condemning now. Anyways, kudos for even talking about it”

thefoodnetworknig2 wrote, “Personally, I don’t believe students should even pay tithes! They are not working, they’re only sent pocket money from the person working!”

symply._maya wrote, “A man of God that has sense and is also good-looking too abeg is he single?”

officialchic_chi wrote, “Anything for clout, a typical Nigerian cannot reject a million naira”

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