The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned a viral testimony of a Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries member who claimed “an angel” provided answers to her during an examination.
In a video that has made the rounds
on social media, the female member of the church claimed that during her
promotional examination, an old man appeared to her and gave her answers to
some questions that she had no answers to.
The woman said the examination
was one of the promotional examinations of the military (Army, Navy, and Air
Force) and that there were about 50 questions, of which 40 bordered on career
and 10 related to current affairs.
“We all had written our career questions. It
then came to these very 10 questions, which asked, ‘Mention 10 Francophone
countries and their capitals. Brethren, nobody knew this question. So, all I
did was to raise the question paper and declare to it: ‘I am a Chosen! I am a
chosen!! I am a chosen!!! This question, who are you? Where is the God of my
pastor power?’ Then, suddenly, an old man appeared by my right-hand side in
white apparel. He told me, ‘My daughter, begin to write.’ And I began to
write,” she recounted
She claimed that some of the
invigilators, who suspected something was amiss, pulled off her apron, which
made “the angel” disappear.
The action, she added, made her
angry.
“But when they returned the apron and I wore
it back, the old man appeared again and began to tell the rest of the answers.
I completed 10 good questions. I wrote them correctly and accurately. To me, it
was like a dream. Brethren, when I finished writing my questions, a sister who
sat by my side was a Mountain of Fire member because of the logo on her
clothing. As I took up the answer sheet and was cross-checking my write-up, I
signalled to the woman, saying, ‘Sister, do anything you can do humanly
possible.
Any moment from now, I am going
to submit my questions.’ While I was cross-checking, the sister quietly copied.
And immediately she finished, brethren, I stood up and submitted my questions.
Everybody in the hall was looking at me. That was how only two of us out of 102
were able to do this,” she added.
The church then erupted in
celebration as she ended her testimony.
In an interview with Punch, the
CAN chairman in Lagos, Stephen Adegbite, described the testimony as
“fabrications” and criticised the church for allowing such testimonies while
emphasising the importance of verifying claims.
“She is entitled to her opinion as she is the
owner of her mouth. But for anyone to say such, we must verify that. We must
see the people in the hall, and they must testify against her that that was
never the situation. But looking at it ordinarily, that is a foolish talk, and
nobody should accept that. There are testimonies you don’t allow to be given in
the church. And that is why before people give their testimonies, you should
invite them and know what they want to talk about.
If it is something that is good
for public consumption, you should allow it to go. But if you know that the
story they are telling can only be told to monkeys, you should ask the person
to go and face the monkeys and say that, not in the church. So, that type of
testimony should be served to the monkeys and not to human beings.”
He said the CAN National body
will be meeting on September 28 to discuss issues surrounding the trending
testimonies from the church.
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