Nigerian Pastor calls Ugandans to earnestly spend time with God

FILE – Nigerian Pastor Paul Olashore is in Kampala for the ‘November Blessing’ conference organised by Christ’s Heart Ministries International. Courtesy Photo. By Our Reporter KAMPALA – The...

FILE – Nigerian Pastor Paul Olashore is in Kampala for the ‘November Blessing’ conference organised by Christ’s Heart Ministries International. Courtesy Photo.

By Our Reporter

KAMPALA – The Holy Spirit is moving in the earth today and God is inviting His people to have a close, personal relationship with Him of intimacy, and obedience, Nigerian Pastor Paul Olashore has told Christians in Uganda.

Speaking during the ‘November Blessing’ conference organised by Christ’s Heart Ministries International, the senior Pastor of Elohim’s Tabernacle and President of His Revelation Outreach Missions in Lagos, Nigeria said that God’s desires for believers is to come into a place of intimacy with Him through prayer.

Pastor Paul explained that no amount of darkness can extinguish God’s light, and that His authority is greater than any other power.

You need to encounter God, the Pastor said.

“When Moses asked God for His presence (Exodus 33), that was it. The Israelites set off from Egypt and throughout the entire journey, there was no way the devil could enter their camp. Even death could only come to them by the permission of God, not the devil,” the Pastor stressed.

“Develop an altar of worship, develop an altar of obedience, that is how the manifest presence of God will come to your house. Where the presence of God is, darkness cannot triumph,” he added.

Pastor Paul Olashore explained that the first time Moses encountered God in the burning bush was enough to enable him to start “a revolution that has never been again on earth”

“God came in and freed the Israelites from Egypt simply because a man had encountered God,” he said.

The conference, hosted by Bishop Isaiah Mbuga, started at MTN Arena from  26th – 28th November 2018.

From Thursday, 29th November to Sunday, 2nd December 2018, believers are gathering at Christ’s Heart Church in Mukono.

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