The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria

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TayoD (m)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #128 on: July 24, 2007, 02:20 AM »

@donnie,

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Every tree which the Lord God hath not planted shall be uprooted.
And thank God for His endless mercy in uprooting the tree of deception of unverified miracles from NTA.  Keep uprooting my Lord!
donnie (m)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #129 on: July 25, 2007, 07:27 PM »

Do not decieve yourself local cahampion. We have more reach now than ever before. We are on TBN daily and LCN broadcasts our programs 24/7 all around the world.

You haven't seen anything yet. Such opposition is good for ministries that are beloved of God. That is the necessary ingredient for promotion.
denex
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #130 on: July 26, 2007, 02:12 AM »

You will still be banned from Nigeria.

Even if you're on DSTV, you will be banned by NBC.

Usher: "Pastor, Pastor, this man has been colour blind for 46 years. But as you gave out the anointing, people around him began to notice he could recognise different colours."

Pastor: "you could not differentiate colours before. But now you can. What colour is my tie?"

Miraclee: Blue

Pastor & Congregation: Halleluyah


The above is a model of a typical unverifiable miracle. And they will claim that people witnessed somebody that was colour-blind get healed.
TayoD (m)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #131 on: July 26, 2007, 02:00 PM »

@donnie,
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o not decieve yourself local cahampion. We have more reach now than ever before. We are on TBN daily and LCN broadcasts our programs 24/7 all around the world.
The last I checked, CNN is seen all over the world. Does that make the network of God? Osama is more popular than any preacher, while Al Qaeda is the most popular organisation in the world! If we go by your doctrine of popularity equates to godliness, then these folks must be saints!
Let me share a scripture with you in Romans 11:9 - And David saith, Let their table be made a snare, and a trap, and a stumblingblock, and a recompence unto them: So can you see that what appears to be a sign of prosperity could as well be a snare. Blinded by what you think is success, you may just end up missing God becuase of your theology that success means godliness.

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You haven't seen anything yet. Such opposition is good for ministries that are beloved of God. That is the necessary ingredient for promotion.
So Christ died for your ministry abi? Don't you realise that Paul mentioned that the focus must be on the man before the ministry? When the man's life is questionable, his ministry to others will be questioned -1 Timothy 4:16. It is the rightful questioning of his ministry that makes his audience ask that his miracles be verified. Is this too much to ask? What have they got to hide to now run away when the light is shined on you? Why are you afraid of the light? Didn't the scriptures say whatsoever is made manifest is light? What is Oyahks and co hiding to now resist the shining of light as the scriptures declare?

Like I said before, the uprooting has only begun and it is all a matter of time. In the mean time, you can keep flattering yourself and setting yourselves up as did Jim Baker! Remember PTL club?
Kuns
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #132 on: July 26, 2007, 02:37 PM »

These miracles are staged to keep people under the spell of belief. Which is good for the church and their colonial slave masters, who have spell bounded our people with the white magic of Christianity.

Now that the truth is coming out people need to align themselves with the reality that they have been lied too.

Africans believe in the cauasians religion more than the cauasians themselves. This is mental slavery.

The time as come for our people to wake up and realize that there are being lied too, we must search again and not be afraid to go pass the Greek and Rome times this is where the truth is.
blueiyke (m)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #133 on: July 26, 2007, 03:26 PM »

"I welcomed it. The question is miracle at whose instance. Everything is all set before the cameras. Nigeria is the only country I see miracle happen instantly. If you go to civilized countries you won’t see this. That is another extreme because they have conquered the environment. I welcome the ban, it is not a mark of true religion but false utopia. I didn’t say that I don’t believe in miracles. I do. My existence itself is a miracle."
Father Gabriel Osu


The reverend said that Nigeria is the only country he sees miracles happen instantly. Well, if the bible is true at all, then all of the miracles of Jesus happened instantly. No go come.

Besides, if we can understand and explain miracles, then they are no longer miracles. Geniune miracles should be beyond our understanding.

My two kobo.
donnie (m)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #134 on: July 26, 2007, 05:21 PM »

What an interesting combination of unbels; and TayoD fits in perfectly among them.

What a pity.
TayoD (m)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #135 on: July 26, 2007, 07:17 PM »

@donnie,

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What an interesting combination of unbels; and TayoD fits in perfectly among them.

What a pity.
I don't mind being found in the midst of unbels who know they need the Lord. However, when an unbel now preaches "another gospel" while speaking "christianese" and your Pastor has the guts to validate his ministry, then you guys are in trouble.

Isn't it pathetic. The lost claiming to show others the way of salvation. When the blind lead the blind, na gutter be that! Thanks to Oyhaks, many are falling straight into the ditch through the leading of T.B. Joshua.

The issue here is simple. Please verify your miracles so you can stay on the air. Here is Jesus, whom you claim to follow verifying His miracles in Matthew 8:2 And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 3 And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed. 4 And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.

A servant is not greater than his master, unless of course jesus is not the Master una dey follow!
donnie (m)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #136 on: July 27, 2007, 03:56 PM »

Quote from: TayoD on July 26, 2007, 07:17 PM
@donnie,
I don't mind being found in the midst of unbels who know they need the Lord. However, when an unbel now preaches "another gospel" while speaking "christianese" and your Pastor has the guts to validate his ministry, then you guys are in trouble.

Isn't it pathetic. The lost claiming to show others the way of salvation. When the blind lead the blind, na gutter be that! Thanks to Oyhaks, many are falling straight into the ditch through the leading of T.B. Joshua.

There they go again; as usual, speaking without hearing from God. Where is the ditch? please somebody ask this man where he is refering to as 'ditch'. Is it the kingdom of God that he clarly introduces every where he goes, or the miracles he helps God 's people recieve freely without charge for which many of you penticostals charge consultaion fees without even delivering the good. You have been decievd and you are seeking to decieve others as well.

Quote from: TayoD on July 26, 2007, 07:17 PM
The issue here is simple. Please verify your miracles so you can stay on the air. Here is Jesus, whom you claim to follow verifying His miracles in Matthew 8:2 And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 3 And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed. 4 And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.

A servant is not greater than his master, unless of course jesus is not the Master una dey follow!

The issue is by far deeper thatn what you seem to understand. That is why you talk like an unbeliever. Even Chris Okotie was quoted to have said he is against such a  bann. At least he has enough spiritual sense to know it is totally anti Christ. Please help me ask these penticostals whether if Arch Bishop Idahosa  were around, they would dare say or do such things.

The man would have walked up to aso rock and asked Obj to abolish such a law with immediate effect. But these so-called penticostals are dancing around with unbels speaking blasphemies and calling it Word.

It is only for a time. Remember, It ws God's wish for Jesus to be crucified but those who did so were not guiltless. In the same way, it is not by their hands that these miracles were removed from local TV stations but i can promise you that when the Lord is ready, He will change things and you TayoD will be alive to see it come to pass. Mark my words.

Lastly, before i go, let me correct some of your wrong teachings. From the scripture you quoted:

but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.

Notice he did not ask him to go show himself to Pilate or his council of chiefs or to some physician or some other unbel but to the priest. Look at you. See who is being fooled. Fighting the course of satan and thinking you are representing God. You ask us to go present ourselves before unbels. God forbid. We are to declare to them the truth of the gospel with signs following. It is a ministry, not a show. If they want to know, let them come to those meetings the right way and verify for themselves. If after they see they still don't believe, it is their own trouble not ours.
OMDBaby (f)
Re: The NBC ban of unverified TV miracles in Nigeria
« #137 on: September 28, 2007, 01:10 AM »

i just want to chip in something very important.miracles happen every day in our lives.our waking up from sleep is the greatest miracle.
being blind isn't a curse from any where.for every child is brought into this world for a purpose and of which we will fulfil before we live.
there are lots of blind people who are gifted with great talents that does with eyes can't do.every person has his own gift from God.
having miracles televised has already removed the glory from God and placed on the PASTOR.
we don't need to attend any healing school to get miracle it is the property of God and only comes from God if by his design for you its to happen else just give him praise and do everything possible to look beyond your disabilities which goes beyond being blind,deaf,dumb or whatever.
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