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Monday, November 06, 2017

OAP Freeze Addresses Pastor Adeboye In New Video, Says The Clergyman Should Back Up His Claims On Tithing With Biblical Evidence And Not On Sentiments

Earlier today, a video of Pastor Adeboye speaking on tithing surfaced online. Pastor Adeboye said he watched a clip showing a man that said tithes should be used to buy alcohol for people in the church. According to the revered clergyman, even a madman knows that people are not meant to drink in church.

In an apparent reply to the clergyman man, OAP Freeze who has been on a campaign for Christians not to pay Tithes, asked Pastor Adeboye who is fondly addressed as Daddy GO, to back up his claims on Tithing with scriptures and not with sentiments.

Pastor Adeboye's words appeared to be directed at OAP Daddy Freeze who is fund of castigating Pastors and preaching against tithing.

Video and transcript of the Pastor's sermon below.

''Showed me something on the internet about one fellow who said he was talking about tithe, that we shouldn't pay tithe. At first, I didn't want to listen but God said ''wait na, listen to what he has to say''. And the fellow continued to talked he said ''tithe is supposed to be used to buy alcohol so they can drink in church''. I said well, now we know who is talking. Even mad people don't go to Church to drink alcohol. No, no, no. No matter how crazy somebody is, the moment you say this is a Church, ask him to come in and drink, he will say ''I'm not that crazy''. Because even in his madness, he knows when you say this is the house of God, the house belongs to God.''


However, Daddy Freeze responded to the sermon by the Pastor about him.

"Dear Pastor Adeboye, 
If you permit me, I will like to humbly seize this opportunity to raise some questions I consider valid.
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Why did you say, in a viral video that even a mad person knows that you don't drink alcohol in a church?
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Although from a sentimental point of view, your premise might seem right, but is it really what the Bible teaches us? The book of Deuteronomy 14:22-26, when speaking about paying tithes, instructs us to take our tithe to the place the LORD has chosen, and if the place is too far, we are instructed to sell the portion of our tithe and use it to buy anything our heart desires, listing alcohol as one of the items that could be bought with our tithe. The King James Version says 'strong drink', the Holmans Bible says 'beer' while the new international version specifies 'fermented drink'. All the above are forms of alcohol.
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So if you say even a mad person knows that you don't drink alcohol in church, are you suggesting that the modern day church is not the 'place the LORD has chosen for tithe to be paid and for his name to be worshiped' as described in the book of Deuteronomy, or are you implying that the Bible was written by lunatics, or are you perhaps doubting God's sanity?
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Another issue I'll be grateful if you can throw some light upon, is where our first pastors and Daddy GOs, the 12 disciples, collected tithes, or where they instructed the believers who took over the headship of the church from them, to collect tithe.
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I humbly suggest, that you kindly address the above questions with biblical evidence, as against whipping up sentiment, or employing what many preachers use, and in my opinion, I consider; 'emotional tactics'.
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As the Berean Christian that I am, before accepting any doctrine, I research the scriptures to see if it aligns accordingly, with the word of God.
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Thank you sir, I hereby extend my highest considerations and best regards. ~FRZ 
#FreeTheSheeple
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Deuteronomy 14:26 KJV
[26] And thou shalt bestow that (tithe) money for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there before the Lord thy God,
Watch Freeze's video below
 
Dear Pastor Adeboye, If you permit me, I will like to humbly seize this opportunity to raise some questions I consider valid. - Why did you say in a viral video, that even a mad person knows that you don't drink alcohol in a church? - Although from a sentimental point of view, your premise might seem right, but is it really what the Bible teaches us? The book of Deuteronomy 14:22-26, when speaking about paying tithes, instructs us to take our tithe to the place the LORD has chosen, and if the place is too far, we are instructed to sell the portion of our tithe and use it to buy anything our heart desires, listing alcohol as one of the items that could be bought with our tithe. The King James Version says 'strong drink', the Holmans Bible says 'beer' while the new international version specifies 'fermented drink'. All the above are forms of alcohol. - So if you say even a mad person knows that you don't drink alcohol in church, are you suggesting that the modern day church is not the 'place the LORD has chosen for tithe to be paid and for his name to be worshiped' as described in the book of Deuteronomy, or are you implying that the Bible was written by lunatics, or are you perhaps doubting God's sanity? - Another issue I'll be grateful if you can throw some light upon, is where our first pastors and Daddy GOs, the 12 disciples, collected tithes, or where they instructed the believers who took over the headship of the church from them, to collect tithe. - I humbly suggest, that you kindly address the above questions with biblical evidence, as against whipping up sentiment, or employing what many preachers use, and in my opinion, I consider; 'emotional tactics'. - As the Berean Christian that I am, before accepting any doctrine, I research the scriptures to see if it aligns accordingly, with the word of God. - Thank you sir, I hereby extend my highest considerations and best regards. ~FRZ #FreeTheSheeple - Deuteronomy 14:26 KJV [26] And thou shalt bestow that (tithe) money for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and thou shalt eat there before the Lord thy God,
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