- Bishop David Oyedepo’s Winners Chapel explained that praise enhances human relationships with God
- Winners Chapel encouraged Christians to make it a habit to praise God as He is the one deserving of praise
- Legit.ng reports that the church said every time people praise God heartily, they compel God's presence
Legit.ng journalist, Ridwan Adeola Yusuf, has over 9 years of experience covering public affairs.
Ota, Ogun state - The Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel, has said if Christians desire to receive "supernatural responses" to their praise, they should ‘ensure that their heart is in it’.
Legit.ng reports that Winners Chapel International, established by the popular cleric, Bishop David Oyedepo, stated this recently via its verified X (formerly Twitter) handle.
The worship centre explained that “every time you praise God from your heart, you compel His (God's) presence.”
The church’s full post reads:
“If you want to see supernatural responses to your praise, ensure your heart is in it. Every time you praise God from your heart, you compel His presence. And when He comes, He does “fearful” things, because He is “fearful in praises, doing wonders.”More reasons to praise God
Legit.ng reports that praise takes people's minds off their problems and shortcomings and helps them focus on God.
Many clerics encourage praise, as according to them, it should be an important part of Christians' daily spiritual meditation.
The religious leaders assert that praise causes Christians to consider and appreciate God's character, adding that the act lifts people's perspective from the earthly to the heavenly.
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Bishop Abioye sends message to Oyedepo
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Bishop David Abioye, who recently retired from Winners Chapel after decades of service, said he is "humbled and truly grateful for the gift of men".
Against the backdrop of the event, Abioye posted pictures on his social media account. One of the images showed Abuja-based pastor, Paul Enenche's emotional reaction.
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Source: Legit.ng