The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Enoch Adeboye, has shared a personal testimony about his son’s rise to success in the United States.........…
According to Adeboye, his son initially took up a job at a restaurant after relocating abroad but later progressed to owning his own establishment.
He disclosed that after praying over the business, it began to ... experience significant growth and prosperity.
In a remarkable twist, Adeboye revealed that his son eventually hired his former employer as a manager in the same business.
“I have a son in the USA. When he got there, he started ... working at a restaurant, and after some time, he got a restaurant of his own. He then invited me to bless the place. I went there and prayed for him, and he began to prosper. He needed a manager, and the man who was once his boss became the one he later employed,” he said.
Pastor Adeboye added, “I decree to somebody today, you will march forward, all those who have left you behind will now come and serve under you.”
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However, the above testimony shared by Pastor Enoch Adeboye was trailed with mixed reactions, see below;
@babanlaijogbon wrote, “Let me honest the prayer point is wicked and evil. “All does who have left you behind will come and serve under you” so make other lifes spoil for yours to prosper?? And people said amen! Omo christain heart her evil!!!”
@Saliu_ade added, “I don’t get why his testimonies always sound like one person must fall for another to rise. If a business succeeds, fine celebrate that. But adding that the former boss became an employee feels unnecessary. Success shouldn’t look like someone else’s loss. Can’t we just share progress without turning it into comparison or competition?”
@_bigmanchi shared, “What are we supposed to do with this information, I used to think that in churches it’s supposed to be strictly the word of God?”
@defamouscollins remarked, “I pray to do great and I don’t pray for anyone to fail to be under me.”
@AbuOlododo3 wrote, “These people practice a form of witchcraft and not Christianity…Must the successful ones fail for your members to succeed? The other day He was praying that Other Church denominations will serve RCCG members. SMH.”
@sauronthetalkerreacted, “So a man losing his business and had to work for someone who was under him is now a testimony?…....…

