Shame on you: Pastor berates church members for giving N100 as offering
A video of a pastor berating members of his congregation for giving N100 as church offering has gone viral on the internet
The cleric who spoke in Igbo said it’s because the members of the church give small money that they remain poor.
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He claimed that others who come that give big money receive blessings from God.
In his words, “Shame to you that came to give God N100. That is why others who come here that give big money receive blessings while you as a member will remain poor because you give small money”.
He also mentioned how he pays N350 per liter for petrol for each service, but churchgoers only give little amounts as offerings.
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See reactions to the video below:
cheederahj: “This is wrong. It could be the that the person gave their all. What matters is the heart.
Being alive alone is a blessing that God gives to the living,it’s disturbing hearing him say they’ll always go home poor and without blessing because they gave what they have.
Such bitterness from a man of God
Many are called but few are really chosen.”
randyradiolover: “This thing dey pain…..when baba think say him go cash out on Sunday and na just 100naira una put….reason am nah….e dey pain.”
l.tobiloba: “But they say “nothing is too small in God’s eyes” ? 😂😂😂 Yahoo PASTOR.”
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jay_bugi: “God dey use fuel for Gen😂.”
sexpleasurez_: “Jesus didn’t do this. Jesus when looking at the woman who dropped the least In the offering box said “she gave the greatest”. It’s amazing that God is not and cannot be a man! He sees the heart of those who give to him, not their pockets nor the amount. Thank you Jesus for not calling me a shame cos I gave my all or all I can afford with a grateful heart.”
worldsaintday: “Honestly if I was in that church , I would stand up and leave immediately, and try as much as possible not to tell the pastor that he is saying rubbish.”