A viral video has sparked online reactions after Pastor Kayode made strong remarks about giving, wealth, and financial discipline among Christians.
The pastor made the statements during a sermon that has since circulated widely on social media.
In the clip, he criticised what he described as negative influences from online spaces and warned against criticism of pastors.
He also linked financial giving to spiritual growth and prosperity teachings.
Pastor’s remarks on criticism and “kingdom economy”
Pastor Kayode appeared to address people who question pastors and religious teachings seen online.
He said: “To give convenience seed, maybe you read a lot of junks online. You follow some people who just criticise pastors. People who don’t understand kingdom economy.”
He further claimed his ministry carries a special spiritual assignment related to wealth creation.
“I am among the few pastors on earth with the oil of raising billionaires. If you don’t rise up, listen, if you don’t rise up to be a covenant practitioner, begging will be unlimited. It is the amount you give, how you give it, when you give it.”
Teachings on giving and financial discipline
The pastor stressed consistency and timing in giving, saying it reflects a believer’s commitment to God. He described giving as a key expression of faith.
“Those two things, how you give it, when you give it, the consistency that demonstrates your heart for God. Giving is one of the authentic ways you demonstrate your love for God. So you’re giving, make sure your love for God.”
He added that financial behaviour can influence outcomes in people’s lives.
“If you want to know how somebody loves, check the way the person gives. Financial unfaithfulness is the reason for lack.
“In the life of a lot of Christians, I showed you last week, cases that follow non-titles, it has been examined. It has been proved. The life of tithers is ten times more productive than the life of non-tithers.”
Watch the video here….
“I’m among the few pastors on earth with the oil of raising billionaires. Giving is the only authentic way you demonstrate your love for God” — Pastor Kayode preaches
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