Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said things will get worse before they get better this year.
But the popular cleric urged Nigerians not to lose hope.
Adeboye stated this in his first message of the year at the Redemption City on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State.
The cleric noted that many others had given prophecies for the new year, insisting that “what God says is not what you want to hear”.
He said it was important to give the prophecy so people could prepare ahead of events.
“When a person jumps from a storey building, the injury will not be as much as somebody who is pushed because the person who jumps will prepare for it.
“Everything God is saying rally around one little sentence which I heard from those who were dramatising earlier though they don’t know what they were saying. You can write this in capital letters: the wind is blowing,” Adeboye said.
In summarising his message for the new year, he added: “The wind is blowing. Include in your prayer that it will blow you good. As far as Nigeria is concerned, things will get worse before they get better. Mark my word. That is what ‘Daddy’ says. We are already complaining that things are worse.
“The good news is that the wind is already blowing. It’s going to get hotter before it cools down. That is what ‘Daddy’ told me. That is not what I would love to tell you.
“You know the elders have a proverb: if the wind blows, you will see the anus of the chicken. I think I better run away from prophecies concerning Nigeria.”
“Don’t lose hope. Sooner or later things will get better. Whether we like it or not, we will survive. Some people will start this year with nothing, but before the end of the year, they become significant.
“There will be many opportunities this year. Get ready for them. This is what they call insider information. You are hearing about it now before the opportunity begins to come.”
Also, the General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Worldwide, Dr. Daniel Olukoya, has said this year will be troublesome.
But he assured Nigerians that they would survive it with prayers and obedience to God’s commands.
In his New Year message during the cross-over service, the cleric said the new year would be hydra-headed with plenty to rejoice about and plenty to worry about.
“All the events of 2023 will dovetail into 2024 and, if you could survive 2023, you will survive 2024,” he said.
Olukoya tagged 2024 as the Year of Open Doors and Divine Speed, which he picked from Revelations 3:7–8 and Genesis 24:12.
According to him, 2024 is a troublesome year, but not as bad as 2023.
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