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Monday, 27 October 2014
Synagogue Building Collapse 'I Still Have Peace Of Mind' - T.B. Joshua
The cleric on Sunday talked about the
September 12 collapse which left over 100
people dead, stating that God would reward
people according to their actions and reactions.
Founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations,
T.B. Joshua, has given reasons for his calm
appearance despite the tragic incident that
occurred over a month ago in his ministry.
According to freelance reporter, Ikechukwu
Njoku » , the cleric on Sunday, October 26 in a
service broadcast live on Emmanuel TV, talked
about the September 12 collapse which left over
100 people dead, stating that God would reward
people according to their actions and reactions.
“What do you think is keeping me here?” Joshua
asked the congregation. “You see me laughing and
I still stay because I have seen beyond the
situation at hand. What I am seeing - you that are
silent about the situation will be rewarded by
God. You that are for will receive reward from
God. You that are against will receive reward from
God. It is all about God!”
It was gathered that the embattled pastor
preached extensively on the subject of destiny,
counselling worshippers to not be led astray by
their challenges. “Whatever situation you are
facing, don’t let it overwhelm you,” he advised.
“Stay focused because there is something far
more important than that situation – your dream
and your goals in life.”
Basing the message on his own life experiences,
Joshua continued, “I am here today because I
know my goal and my dream; I am in line with it.
Even though I pass through the fire, the valley of
the shadow of death – the question is where is my
dream and goal? It’s there.”
Prophet Joshua explained how inner peace has
kept him going throughout life's challenges. “If
not the peace of heart that I have in this world, I
would have been zero by now,” he admitted to
the congregation comprised of local and
international worshippers.
“The peace of heart is so much that when I close
my eyes, I can sleep,” he explained. “If I go out
now, I would just walk on the streets alone
because I have peace of heart. When I want to
eat, I eat. If people keep disappointing me, that
will not discourage me – I still keep believing that I
should carry on because I have peace of heart.”
The cleric was of the opinion that desperation to
achieve material things hastily had left peace
elusive for the majority. “After you have achieved
all you are looking for, it is so painful without
peace of heart,” he stated, adding that it was not
better not to achieve material success than to do
so without peace of heart.
“If you don’t have anything in this world but you
have peace of heart, the peace of heart will give
you everything in need… You need peace of heart
to enjoy whatever you have,” he stressed.
“Everything you gathered by desperation, where
are they today,” the cleric then asked the sombre
audience. “Without peace of heart, you will make
a wrong choice; you will choose in a haste; you
will always be desperate in choosing. Everything
that will last long demands for time and
preparation.”
Joshua challenged his members to examine
whether they really believed in their respective
businesses or career choices, stressing that the
evidence of such lay in their resolve to persist
despite challenges.
“If you believe in what you are doing, why should
disappointment separate you from it? If you
believe in your business, why should failure cause
you to abandon it? If you believe in your
marriage, why should crisis separate you and lead
to divorce,” he asked.
Speaking further on the increasing rate of divorce
and separation among married couples, he
added, “Today, marriage crumbles because
marriage seems to be competition whereas it is
supposed to be co-operation.”
Joshua then took attacked politicians who
deceived people with wild promises, urging his
members not to quickly judge by appearances.
“We judge people by their actions. That is why
today, if a politician comes out to promise Heaven
and earth and spray money on you, you are ready
to vote for them. When they win the election, they
turn around.”
He continued, “The world is upside down because
we judge people today by their actions. We don’t
know that actions on the outside can be different
to actions on the inside. Because of this, we don’t
know our friends and our enemies.”
The cleric concluded by advising people to seek
God alone in order for their destinies in life to be
actualised. “When you are connected to your
destiny, nothing and nothing can stop you,” he
declared.
During his prophetic ministration, Joshua later
spoke of a dark cloud hanging heavily over the
nation of Nigeria, explaining the crowd
symbolised an impending trouble for Africa's
most populous nation.
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