Wednesday, January 2, 2008



PROPHETIC INSIGHTS 2008 By Pastor E A Adeboye, Nigeria foremost preacher with a prophetic voice.

Here is a prophetic insight into 2008 by the General Overseer of RCCG, Nigeria.



Nigerians should be prepared for new things which have never been heard of this year, Pastor Adejare Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), said yesterday in Lagos at a special service to usher in the New Year.

"God will do a new thing in Nigeria this year," he said, adding: "If we, his children will continue to pray, the hot spots in Nigeria will begin to cool down".

The cleric urged Nigerians to be full of prayers for President Umaru Yar’Adua.

Adeboye warned that floods in 2008 may be more than what was witnessed in 2007 in the international scene, stressing that "to be forewarned is to be forearmed".

"We must also pray against the return of destructive hurricanes, this year," he added.

The General Overseer said that 2008 would witness major medical and scientific breakthroughs globally.

He urged Christians to partner with God to accomplish projects that had proved unattainable last year.

He noted that accelerated promotion and the deeper experiences of God awaited many.

Earlier in a message entitled "Behold I will do a new thing," taken from Isaiah 43:19, Adeboye said that God throughout the scriptures, had done new things which changed the lives of many.

He listed the parting of the Red Sea, the crumbling of the Walls of Jericho through shouts of victory and the defeat of a giant (Goliath) by a little boy (David), as some of such issues, saying God was prepared to bring Nigeria to that level.

The cleric admonished the congregation to be on God’s side as new things could be negative for those who were not on His side.

A mammoth crowd of Christian faithful thronged the camp to offer prayers for a blissful New Year.


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Pastor John M O Ekundayo
Cornerstone African Congregation
Singapore

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