Stop taking collection in churches – TB Joshua to Pastors

Nigerian Pastor, televangelist and philanthropist has revealed that reason why he refuses to take money in the form of offering from his congregants each time they attend service at he Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN).

“People like me are scared when it comes to collecting thanksgiving because I don’t know where you are coming from with your money,” TB Joshua candidly stated in a sermon on Sunday 9th April 2017, subsequently released on his popular YouTube channel Emmanuel TV.

“Many can come with blood-money,” he acknowledged.

“They will just enter church and when it is time for offering, they will raise their offering whereas it’s blood-money. What can a man of God use that kind of blood-money for? Are they going to bless the man?”

Even though taking collection is a normal practice among various religious organisations he warned “”What we receive from our members as offering and thanksgiving is killing us”

“Wicked people like the pastor to ask. If the pastor does not ask, praise and recognise them, they cannot give. They like praise and recognition,” he explained.

“If you want to avoid these people and stop them from putting money – don’t praise them. Let them know it’s God they give to, not you.”

Revealing another clue, Joshua called on pastors to stop receiving offerings ‘directly’ from congregants. “If you don’t receive something directly from a killer, he will not give you – because he wants to be recognised. They like praise; that is their reward because they have no reward from God.”

Joshua stressed that offerings in the church are between the worshipper and God. “What comes from God goes to God. If what you have is from God, it will go to God – you don’t need to have any recognition from the pastor. Whatever you want to give God, you give it,” he surmised.

Source: GhanaWeb

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