REASONS WHY ADEBOYE CAN’T BECOME CAN PRESIDENT
THE General
Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare
Adeboye gave reasons why he has rebuffed all entreaties for him to assume the
headship of the
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN.
Pastor Enoch Adeboye, addressing a mammoth crowd of
worshippers at the ongoing 66th annual convention of the church on Wednesday
night
The revered servant of God said that people have
been approaching him with the proposal to head the umbrella body of Christians
in the country. He said, “Whether you believe it or not people have approached
me; they want me to be president of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,
but I have said No! No! No! That is not what I am after. When I accepted Jesus
Christ, there was only one demand I made from God and that is that I do not
want to be a mediocre. I don’t want to be an ordinary Christian. I want to excel”.
He emphasized
that his dream was not to become a General Overseer, or any such title. He
added “I wanted to excel as a Christian because it’s a tradition that I have
built from childhood. When I was in primary school, each time I come out second
in examination, I cried and cried because I was asking myself, the fellow who
came out first is a human being like me. How long must I remain an ordinary
Christian? And after becoming the General Overseer, somewhere on this camp
ground I prayed a desperate prayer to God, and I said, ‘Father, I told You at
the beginning; I don’t want to be an ordinary Christian, I need Your power to excel.
If You are not going to give me, take me away’. And He answered and there was
an earthquake. The ground shook and people in faraway Ijebu Ode heard it but
they didn’t know that somebody was praying here on the camp ground.” Pastor
Adeboye pledged that his church won’t stop building bigger auditoriums until he
completes one the size of Ibadan.
While preaching his second plenary message, “The
Spirit of Excellence,” at the ongoing 66th annual Convention of the church at
the Old Auditorium, he told a large crowd of worshippers “We will not stop
building until we get an auditorium the size of Ibadan; then will I say we have
started.”
He lamented the complacency of today’s Christians
who often celebrate small accomplishments and said that RCCG started with a 100
x 50 meter Auditorium when it moved to the Redemption Camp. That, however, was
the largest in Africa then and members felt it was the ultimate. “But not long
after, we doubled the size. And not many years hence, we doubled that one until
we realized that there was no more room for expansion”, he further said.
Drawing
inspiration from Biblical accounts of Daniel, Caleb, Elijah and Elisha, Adeboye
asked “Why will any Christian be satisfied of being an average Christian when he
can really excel or dominate? Your vision should be so high that it will take
only God for it to come to pass. Why must you, the son of the most High God,
insult God by your request: ‘Oh God, By this time next year give me a car even
if it’s a third hand car’. Why must you come in a third hand car when your
Father is the owner of the Universe. Why not pray to Him to give you a brand
new bus to enable you bring hundreds of people to next year’s convention. You
may say, ‘You don’t know the nation where I come from; they kill Christians
there’”
The man of God added, “Your vision must be so low
that’s why you go the house of God to joke. Your vision must be so low for you
to bring jesters to entertain you in the House of God, when God said His House
shall be called a house of prayers”. He
stressed that when he was younger, his appellation was Tiger and so he
challenged his audience: “I expect all my children to take dominion all over
the world. When I charged my children that we must double our church every
year, some of them were upset. But after explained to them what that mean - that
each member should win one soul in a year, they became angry and starting
asking questions whether I truly loved them as children”.
Adeboye
further bemoaned Christians of today, who are often satisfied with small
achievements, saying: “Why are you satisfied being average when you are the son
of the Owner of the universe, the King of kings and the Lord of lords?”
As a lecturer, Daddy GO, as he’s fondly called, explained
that excellence is about “something so good that it cannot even be better.
There is a link between excellence and dominion. When we talk about excellence,
there are degrees of excellence. One of the ways to know the secret of an
excellent spirit is that it keeps getting better and better. To excel, to
really be the dominant one, you need the spirit of excellence”. He revealed
that Joshua was full of excellence and wisdom because Moses had laid his hand
on him.
According to
Pastor Adeboye, “people who have the spirit of excellence are never satisfied
with where they are. They always want more, more progress and want to go
higher. They appreciate God for all He has done for them, but they always ask
for more. When you have the spirit, you become hungry every day for more
because God has a lot more to give you and you have to keep the fire
burning. When you have the spirit of
excellence, you will never stand still (II Kings 4:1-7)”.
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