Pastors Not Bearing Fruits Should be Sacked - Reno Omokri (video)

Pastors Not Bearing Fruits Should be Sacked – Reno Omokri (video)

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Special aid to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri has thrown his weight behind the Founder of Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo who recently sacked 40 pastors for not bearing fruits or winning enough souls for the Kingdom of God.

Omokri opined that Oyedepo was in order to sack the pastors saying that every church must engage in active evangelism.

He recalled that the only time the Saviour of Mankind, Jesus Christ pronounced a curse in his lifetime was when he was hungry and came across a fig tree that did not bear fruits.

He instantly cursed the tree and it died and shed its leaves.

Reno Omokri said that those condemning the action of the Bishop were only playing to the gallery.

Pastors Not Bearing Fruits Should be Sacked – Reno Omokri

According to renoomokri,

I read the letter from Winners Chapel and it did not mention anything about money. Rather, it used the word “church growth”. Christ called us to engage in evangelism-Matthew 28:18-20. Any pastor that fails at that core duty should be sacked. This is what Christ told us in Matthew 25:14-29. 

“The sacked pastor who went to the press after releasing a live video is playing on your emotions. He is not considering that he is undermining the faith of believers. 

“In John 15:16, Christ said “I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit.” Now, ask yourself what the consequence of not bearing fruit is. Christ answered that question in John 15:2 “Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away”. 

This is why the only thing Christ ever cursed in His lifetime on Earth is the fig tree that bore no fruit-Mark 11:14. 

Winners Chapel is in order.

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