General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church
of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has explained that he is careful in making public
comments to avoid mistakes.
In an interview with Haaretz newspaper during a
visit to Jerusalem, Adeboye said he had shied away from speaking out on
national issues in order to avoid influencing people in the wrong way.
He also said he was aware of the enormous
responsibility on his shoulders as the leader of a global church with millions
of members.
“At times it’s frightening. In Africa you have a
saying, the man who is carrying a basket of eggs must walk gently …
whatever mistakes you make, you affect destinies,” he said.
Adeboye stated that his transformation from a
Mathematics lecturer at the University of Lagos to a pastor was a divine call,
noting that he has a mandate to preach peace everywhere he goes.
“I’ve always said turning a mathematician into a
pastor takes only God. In my work with God, I’ve learned that he has a sense of
humour,” he stated.
Speaking on the growing global influence of African
preachers, he said the seeds sowed by missionaries who brought Christianity to
Africa were producing fruit.
“When you reap, after a certain period you begin to
sow. Today, in many parts of the Western world, people have gone rather cold
toward the church. Fortunately, the seed sowed in Africa has germinated and the
harvest is now coming back to them. So, they are merely reaping what they
sowed.
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