Journalist David Hundeyin has criticized Senior Pastor Paul Adefarasin of the House on the Rock Church in Lagos State for delivering a sermon on the topic of "Moving On."
Pastor Adefarasin shared a video on his social media platform in which he preached to his congregation about the significance of moving forward in life.
"But Saul is still on the throne?’, Its still past. And he might be on the throne for another forty years, but he is still past. I don’t have to use the throne to bring a king into play. I don’t have to win a battle through the king I can win it through a boy. So stop talking to me about what is past.
"Some of you are so attached to something in your yesterday and you want closure from God, you want closure from Saul. You are not necessarily going to get closure. You must now learn how to move on without having to have closure because if you have to have closure, it means that you need to have an explanation from God and if you have to have an explanation from God, it means that you don’t really trust God"
Several Twitter users have expressed the opinion that Pastor Paul Adefarasin shared the video due to the impending judgment by the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal scheduled for Wednesday, September 6.
Hundeyin, who came across the video on X, subsequently took to his own social media platform to criticize the clergyman.
Watch the pastor preaching:
See Hundeyin's response to the post:
Source: LIB
It’s time to ‘Move On’! 👏🏾 pic.twitter.com/8TS4LlxVZY
— Paul Adefarasin (@pauladefarasin) September 5, 2023
See Hundeyin's response to the post:
Dear base character for the pastor in King of Boys, I promise nobody asked you.
— David Hundeyin (@DavidHundeyin) September 5, 2023
Plus your family doesn't even live in Nigeria, so of course, it's very easy for you to urge people to "move on" because you have no skin in the game, you corrupt flaming asshole. https://t.co/0lEZt5rnGN
Source: LIB
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