Popular Nigerian pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo has revealed the secret behind Bishop Oyedepo’s riches.
He revealed this why speaking at Day 2, COZA 12 Days of Glory 2022.
According to Pastor Fatoyinbo, Bishop Oyedepo became rich because he put God first in all he do.
READ HIS FULL MESSAGE BELOW;
“I was sharing with the leaders yesterday. A man of God took the prosperity books and all of that of Bishop Oyedepo and tore it on the Television . Tore it in pieces.I read it on the internet that he’s having financial problems….and I am not talking him down. I’m telling you the outcome of these things that sound like they don’t make sense…
Even if you pay your tithe, don’t pay your tithe after you spend, take God’s first. Always do it first. Bishop Oyedepo has it all over his office. Every Winners’ Chapel pastor has it all over their offices…because God spoke to him in 1981 that what other people are chasing after, if you chase after me, those things will chase after you….and the results are evident…evident…evident…if you’re not a pastor, if you go there you will not see anything, if you’re a pastor and you go there, you will be weak. Extraordinary things being done naturally.. I heard somebody is in trouble for N10 Billion ($20 million).
They (Living Faith Church) have paid N100 Billion ($200 million) cash for their building. They didn’t raise a dime. N100 Billion cash! …and that’s not completion of the building. By the time they are finished with it, it has not been done on earth.
Everybody is struggling to work there because it will be in their C.V. It has not been done on earth. Let anybody come and tell me. Anywhere..America…anywhere. It has not been done on earth.. Guys I’m telling you there is a dimension we need to plunge into and I’m trusting God for sons to believe it.
We are not teaching you what we are not doing, we are not following cunningly devised fables. It’s possible some people have taken advantage of Christians, but this is the truth.”
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