Saturday, 11 March 2017

GO -TO-DAMASCUS,SULEIMAN

EYE OF THE STORM:GO -TO-DAMASCUS,SULEIMAN
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU
There is an unwritten code ,never get caught in the act or any form of strange circumstances but Apostle Johnson Suleiman ,General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries who should be in a position to know better allowed the lusts and desires of the flesh to deal with him even as feelers suggests that he was been blackmailed as at press time.
It was said as the story goes that the man of God was caught pants down  while chatting with his girl friend as he was seen sending dangerous messages
While some have declared the lady of easy virtue in question by name Stephanie Otobo ,a stripper in a niteclub in Canada was paid to destroy the ministrations and public standing of the clergy,but if truth be told if Apostle Suleiman knew how to keep his pants down and control his third leg perhaps he will not be able  in trouble by now.
Analysts now  suggests that the clergy should go on sabbatical for at least a year to purge himself of any spiritual contradictions in his life so as to be found worthy of a place again in the vineyard of Master Jesus as no sinner will see God,no matter how rich,famous and powerful he may appear to be with his fellow men.
It happened to King David of Israel,he fell to the whims of Bersheba ,while he received his punishment from God by the death of the child that was conceived in sin ,God still forgave him in the end.
Punishment in itself  is not evil ,it is a spiritual and physical strategy put in place by God and man so as to serve as a deterrent in order to curb any form of excesses in our society so as to achieve a better world.
Let the church elders  in Apostle Suleiman's church ask him to step aside on a year suspension and another be made to act in his stead till he returns otherwise he risks losing te flocks who will accuse him of lacking in spiritual discipline.
Paedia Express now urge Apostle Suleiman to be ready to go to Damascus just like the Roman centurion or soldier ,Saul who later became Saint Paul due to his contributions to Christendom.

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