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Pastor Muoka laments payment of offerings with ill-gotten wealth

The General Overseer (GO), The Lord’s Chosen Revival Ministry, Pastor Lazarus Muoka, on Sunday said proceeds from fraud and other corrupt practices should not be used as offering to God in the church.

Muoka said this at the church’s two-day Easter Retreat, with the theme” Covenant and Blessings” in Lagos.

According to him, such an offering defiles the church and God does not recognise it.

Mouka decried corruption in high places, especially in government circles, saying that the problem had affected the country’s development.

He said it was wrong for people to rob the country and bring the same money to the house of God as a gift for blessing.

“By the time churches and other worship centres begin to preach against such acts and decline such, it will send a warning signal to perpetrators of such evil.

“As a people, once we begin to condemn evil no matter how little, things will begin to change for the better.

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“The society is drifting and its reform should begin from the church as custodian of moral standards,” he said.

Mouka charged the Christian faithful to live in the love of one another and with the purity of heart, enjoining them not to be associated with ill-gotten money.

He said that people should identify those in the society, whose sources of wealth were questionable and distance themselves from them in order not to be corrupted. (NAN)

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