We are still suffering economic recession because we have relented in prayers-Cleric

Pastor Sumaila Olukunle of the Apostolic Church in Ajaokuta, Kogi State has blamed Nigerians for the present economic hardship in


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We are still suffering economic recession because we have relented in prayers-Cleric
Pastor Sumaila Olukunle


Pastor Sumaila Olukunle of the Apostolic Church in Ajaokuta, Kogi State has blamed Nigerians for the present economic hardship in the country insisting that they have relented in praying to God for his grace to rescue Nigeria from economic crisis.

Pastor Olukunle stated this during his Sunday Sermon in Ajaokuta e titled “the key to break through recession”.

The clergy who picked his text from the book of 1 John 5:14-15 and Luke 11: 19 respectively explained that, prayers remain the only way out, if Nigeria must get out of this trying period.

"Hannah cried a wordless prayer of deep groaning—and God answered it. (1 Sam 1:12-16, Rom 8:26-27)) Nehemiah shot up a prayer whilst he was going about his daily occupation. (Neh 2:1-5) These seemingly simple prayers, carried from the heart, changed nations. Many Nigerians finds it difficult to commit the present situation to God.  They believe that, things will turn around over night which is impossible. This is a critical period, and it is expedient to ask in a period like this. It is so surprising that, some people will leave their various homes, without putting Nigeria situation before God who can transform their story to glory. Just like what the Holy Scripture says, when you asked through prayers, definitely you shall receive abundantly from him, what we are calling recession now will transform to progression if we believe.

He added that another way forward in which the country could get out of recession is to give to God, noting that, “God will never ask Nigerians to give what they don't have, stressing the need to pray for peace and unity of this nation at this trying period.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
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