Taking Breakfast Before Going For Sunday Service Is An Aberration – David Abioye

Bishop David Abioye, the vice president of the Living Faith Church Worldwide spoke to the youths about the need to work for God while they are still young.

He advised them not to take it easy because the glory of the young man is their strength. He said that if you are called to be an evangelist, you have to be in the field from Monday to Friday. “Work does not kill young people,” he said. According to him, if it kills, it will have killed them.

Speaking further, he said that taking breakfast before going for Sunday service is an aberration. If you reach that age, it is allowed. He said that nobody has to tell him to take breakfast before going to church at age 50 or 55. He then advised that we get back to work because we have played enough. Fire doesn’t come on lazy people, it comes only on people that are on duty.

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He further revealed that there is no General without a mark. But for you to have a star without having a scar, you’re deceiving yourself. He said that any gospel that tells you that you don’t have to work to make it in ministry, it is a dead gospel. “Let’s get back to how our fathers did it, so we can see their kind of results,” he said.

He said that revival is work time. It is for those whose soldiers are prepared to bear the ark of God, not using modern technology. He said that if this assignment you claim God has given to you does not task you, then it cannot make you. Revival is tasking, it will cost you something to pay you something. Even in the kingdom, there is nothing free. It is free by availability but not free by possession.

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