19/09/2025
I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES.
I preach the miraculous and God has always manifested the miraculous via His Word.
But note that any faith or belief system that makes God absolutely responsible for all things, is an irresponsible faith.
Miracles, by definition, are extraordinary events attributed to divine intervention. While they can inspire hope and faith, they don't necessarily translate to national salvation or prosperity, as most of the prosperous nations in the world today do not depend on miracles.
National prosperity depends on human actions, decisions, and collective efforts.
Deep-seated problems in our nation Nigeria; like corruption, inequality, tribalism, and poor governance, require structural reforms, which will include the work or action of the people and not miracles.
When it comes to politics and good governance, many believe that the Almighty will miraculously install His choice of candidate to become president, governor etc
Whereas, God has given us the responsibility to make a desired change.
In 2023 general elections, prayers were made, general fastings were conducted and prophecies were given, that a Christian president will emerged in our beloved nation Nigeria.
But how many of the prayer/fasting warriors and prophets have PVCs, how many of them went out to cast their vote; which by law, is their civic responsibility.
Sometimes, God is in heaven laughing at the ignorance of His beloved children.
As Christians, it is high time we wake up and start telling ourselves the truth; and stand to the realities of life, hence we will continue to play a second fiddle that we are currently playing in this nation
Miracles are often singular events, whereas national development requires sustained efforts; effective leadership, transparency, accountability, sound economic policies, investment, and in