- In a recent video, pastor Adeboye admitted that his statement saying those who don’t pay tithe wouldn’t make heaven is wrong as it isn’t stated in the Bible.
- He stated how the Bible talks about following peace with all men and holiness.
Pastor E.A. Adeboye, founder of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, has addressed his previous statement regarding tithe payment and heaven.
In a recent video, he acknowledged that his words were wrong and apologized for any confusion caused.
Pastor Adeboye explained that his initial comment that “If you don’t pay tithe, you won’t make heaven,” was incorrect and not supported by biblical teachings.
He clarified that the Bible emphasizes the importance of following peace and holiness.
He said:
“I’m going to be apologizing for saying, “If you don’t pay tithe, you won’t make it to heaven.
I’m sorry, that’s wrong, and it’s not in the Bible. What the Bible says is, ‘Follow peace with all men and holiness which no man shall see God’.
In another story, Pastor Adeboye attends Oyedepo’s 70th birthday celebration, rains spiritual fire on him and his family.
The grand event, held at Faith Tabernacle in Canaanland, Ogun State drew an impressive lineup of notable figures, including the revered Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).
In a striking display of humility and respect, Bishop Oyedepo didn’t stay indoors waiting for the arrival of his mentor. He stepped outside the hall himself to greet Pastor Adeboye, a move that set a powerful tone for the event.
As they met, their warm embrace spoke volumes about a friendship that has endured decades. Their shared smiles witnessed by other senior pastors, radiated genuine admiration and kinship, creating a moment of admiration for all present.
The energy at the event soared even higher when Pastor Adeboye took to the pulpit, commanding the attention of every soul present.
With the authority only he could command, Adeboye delivered heartfelt words about Oyedepo before offering a prayer that sent spiritual waves through the room.