Pastor Kumuyi Prays For Nigeria, Nigerians
The General Superintendent (GS) of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi says Nigerians must cast away filthy garments of sin, injustice, deception and corruption for God to intervene in the country’s affairs and move it forward.
Pastor Kumuyi, who prayed for divine intervention in Nigeria and the progress of its people at the Church’s crusade held at the National Stadium, Abuja, said God is ever ready to answer and bless the people if they call on Him and surrender their lives to His divine guidance and majestic presence.
He repentance and renunciation of sins and iniquities by all Nigerians are imperative for God to do His will, noting that the lives of many Biblical characters and nations only changed for good when they heeded God’s words and submitted to His commandments.
The cleric said that deliberately shunning all sins and iniquities, which are impediments and obstacles, would attract God’s dynamic power for divine intervention, adding that being the ‘same yesterday, today and forevermore’, God will always intervene in the lives of individuals and nations according to His purpose and plans that are always good in line with the scriptures.
Taking his sermon from the Holy Bible in Mark 10 verses 46 to 51 and Mathew 15 verses 21 to 28, Pastor Kumuyi cited the examples of blind man, Bartimaeus and the Syrophoenician woman, stressing that God is ever prepared to intervene in the lives of worshippers, no matter the challenges they may have been experiencing.
He further said that God is not only interested in Nigeria and the situation Nigerians are going through, but is also prepared to deposit in their lives greatness and set them free no matter the years the problems may have existed.
Kumuyi however said that there is an urgent need for repentance and casting away filthy garments that corrupt the nation and the people for God to divinely intervene and change current situation.
The respected man of God said there is the need to accept Jesus as one’s personal Lord and Saviour before divine intervention could be enjoyed.