Spiritual leader of the
Synagogue Church of all Nations, SCOAN, Prophet Temitope Joshua has broken his
silence on the recent disaster at the church’s guest house in
Lagos, which left several members dead and various others injured.
The cleric who said he was
still in shock over the incident, however, disclosed that he would surely
overcome these trying moments.
DailyPost recalls that a
six-storey guest house belonging to the church collapsed last Friday, killing
no fewer than 80 persons.
Reacting to the incident
though a Facebook post, the Prophet, as he is fondly called said he would not
be “destroyed” by the incident.
“Hard times may test me, they cannot destroy me”,
TB Joshua said, adding, “To withstand hard times, stand with Christ. When you
face trials, hard times, you can count it all joy if you add faith”.
Using Biblical allusion to portray
his message, TB Joshua stated that God sometimes makes use of hard times to “draw
us to Himself”, noting that God visits His people with hard times
because they often become “proud and stupid with
wealth and pleasure”.
He added, “It
is through hard times that you gain the necessary experience and maturity to
handle whatever responsibility given you.
“We are most likely to go astray from God and forget
Him when things are easy with us in the world because we often become proud and
stupid with wealth and pleasure.
“God visits His people with hard times that they may
learn His way. His ways, though hard to the ungodly men, are desirable and
profitable because they lead us to safety unto eternal life. God allowed the
enemy to overcome Israel so that they may learn the difference between serving
God and serving the devil.
“If not for our hard times, we would not have sought
the face of God. I mean, if not because of hard times, man by his wicked
nature, would not have sought the face of God.
“This means, God sometimes uses hard times to draw us
to Him so that we can take our proper position and possession in Him”.
Reacting to the incident, a
South African public affairs commentator, Allan Taylor, expressed sadness over
the number of his compatriots killed in the tragedy.
Taylor bemoaned that TB
Joshua was allegedly deceiving and luring South Africans to his church.
He accused him of unfairly
personalising the tragedy at the expense of the “unfortunate
victims”.
“I’m saddened by the
death of up to 67 South Africans in the Nigerian church collapse and at the
hands of TB Joshua’s greed. It is also important to expose those who
lured the unfortunate victims to Nigeria on false pretences.
“Innocent lives of people have been lost; yet TB Joshua
makes the tragedy about himself. He is a disgrace”,
the enraged South African wrote on Twitter.
A commentator, Portia
Tsotetsi, said TB Joshua owed the families of her compatriots lost in the
building collapse some answers.
He said, “My
thoughts and prayers are with the families of the 67 South Africans who lost
their lives in Nigeria. What bothers me most is the silence of TB Joshua and
his church concerning the 67 who died.
“Where are messages of condolence? When is the church
(SCOAN) offering a statement of condolences to the families? When is TB Joshua
speaking about this tragedy? What bothers me is the amount of blind loyalists
who refuse to see facts. They will do anything to protect their church”,
Tsotetsi tweeted.
But a member of the church
based in South Africa, Neo Motlokoa, stated that her faith in the Christian
leadership of TB Joshua “is not shaken” despite the
criticisms that has trailed the church disaster.
“I am a South African who loves Jesus. This morning
every TV station and newspaper is carrying the news about the tragedy.
“Has Prophet TB Joshua all of a sudden become
questionable to you? Is he still a servant of Christ? This is about not only
SCOAN and the Prophet (TB Joshua). My faith is not shaken”,
Motlokoa wrote on the church’s official Facebook
page.
Another commentator, Ebenezer
Donkor, insisted that the widespread criticisms on TB Joshua, would keep not
him away from the church.
“Even if another building collapses to kill one billion
people, I will still follow Christ through Prophet TB Joshua. My faith is
unshakable. God bless the man of God and all those who follow him”,
Donkor said.
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