COVID-19: Adeboye lists reasons RCCG members must resume church services
This follows the decision of the Lagos and Ogun States governments to lift the restriction on worship centres.
Adeboye noted that some services will continue online, but urged congregants to be physically present in church.“I encourage you all to go back to church for fellowship and begin to enjoy the benefits of corporate prayers again. The Almighty God in Hebrews 10 vs 25 said that we should not forsake the assembly of one another.
“There are those who will talk to you and say ‘why don’t you continue to stay at home? After all, you can pray at home and God will hear you’. Yes, I agree. Anywhere you cry unto Him, He will answer. But He says specifically in Matthew 21 vs 13 that His house is called the House of Prayers.“He himself designated the House of God as a place where you will pray and the answer will come fast.
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