Freeze outlines reasons Pastor Adeboye won’t make heaven [Video]

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Controversial on-air personality, Daddy Freeze has slammed the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye for claiming that those who do not pay their tithes won’t make heaven.

Recall that Pastor Adeboye, during the April edition of the Holy Ghost Service at the Redemption Camp, advised pastors of his church to warn their parishioners about the dangers of not paying their tithe.

Freeze, however, shared a video on his YouTube channel titled: ‘Addressing Adeboye’s false claim that you won’t make heaven’ wherein he listed five reasons the revered cleric will not go to heaven.

Below are the reasons given by Freeze for saying that Pastor Adeboye will not make heaven:

1. Leading children astray

“Luke 17:1 – 3 as his Biblical reason for why the preacher will not make heaven. It says, ‘Jesus said to his disciples: “Things that cause people to stumble are bound to come, but woe to anyone through whom they come. It would be better for them to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around their neck than to cause one of these little ones to stumble. So, watch yourselves. Enoch watch yourself.

2. Turning Stone to bread

“Matthew 4:3 which says, The tempter came to him and said, ‘If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.

“They read their Bible like textbooks but they say I’m the one that reads Bible like text… I read the Bible spiritually and I’ll explain to you.”

“The stones he was talking about are human beings, not stones. Many times in the Bible stones were actually human beings.”

“Turning stones to bread is turning human beings to money. If you do this, you cannot make Heaven. Stop turning stones to bread. Jesus rejected the temptation, why are Nigerian G. Os falling for this temptation of the devil.”

3. Subjecting people to the curse of the law

“He is subjecting people to the curse of the law by telling them to pay tithe. There is not space for tithing in the grace.”

“Some people will now come and tell you that tithing was before the law. Oh yes, it was before the law but it was also before the promise and everything before the promise is of no consequence to Christianity.”

“Our promise with father Abraham started in Genesis 17. In Genesis 16, Abraham had Ishmael. In Genesis 17, when he was 99, Abraham was promised of Issac and his name was changed from Abram to Abraham.”

“So, whatever Abraham did as Abram in Genesis 14, when he gave tithe to Melchizedek is of no consequence to Christianity”.

4. He is a teacher of the law

“Mathew 23:13 and verse 15 proves that anyone who teaches the law is not going to heaven.”

5. He disobeys Jesus

“He disobeys Jesus and our first pastors and he makes us obey Malachi. Malachi is not a Christian verse. how dare you.”

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