The exhortation on the third day of the ongoing 7-Days Revival at the Nelson
Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo with the theme Greater Changes started up with a
congratulatory message by Evangelist Peter Kolajo to everyone for witnessing another
eve of the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The cleric further elucidated on the
significance of the birth of Jesus, His ministry, Death and Resurrection to mankind.
“Who has so far experienced the sweetness of the birth of Jesus?” asked
Evangelist Peter Kolajo.
The man of God revealed to all present that the birth of every
person on earth comes with a significant fragrance of sweetness and a distinct glory
meant to be used to impact and influence the life of all mankind for good. But alas, the
percentage of persons who eventually make use of their glory from birth later in life is
minimal and quite insignificant. Many have been transferred or hijacked by the devil thus
rendering their lives and purpose on earth irrelevant. “That is the reason why many
experience afflictions, disappointments, sicknesses, hardships etc.” said the Cleric
Evangelist Kolajo took his scriptures from Isaiah 9, Isaiah 11 and Matthew 2,
where he pointed out that in this current dispensation world over, politicians, people in
authority and government, pseudo clerics etc. have neglected Jesus the wonderful
counsellor and they have set themselves up as bitter examples thus leading many onto the
path of destruction and to the devil. Thus, the sweetness stripped off Adam after the fall
in Eden is the basic pursuit for all mankind till today and by every means.
The Cleric buttressed on the need for all present to give Jesus Christ a chance for
total recovery and restoration of the misplaced sweetness by agreeing to Greater
Changes and the permanent rulership of Jesus over their lives.
Prayers of restoration and deliverance were offered to God before all dispersed for
the evening.
This 7-days revival ends on the Friday 28 th December, 2018.
It is truly our season of Greater Changes. Hallelujah!!
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