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IT IS JESUS SPEAKING NOT PASTOR PAUL RIKA

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TOPIC: IT IS JESUS SPEAKING NOT PASTOR PAUL RIKA

TEXT: Numbers 27:16-17         

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4th 

KEY VERSE: John 10:27 My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.
“It is Jesus. Jesus is speaking. It is not Pastor Paul Rika speaking.  It is not Pastor Paul Rika, it is Jesus. It is Jesus. Jesus! Jesus! Jesus! Have mercy. Have mercy. Have mercy. Jesus is speaking. It is not Pastor. It is not Pastor. Jesus is the One speaking. Have mercy. Have mercy. Have mercy, Jesus.” 
During the marriage conference of 2015, a memorable incident occurred as Pastor Paul Rika was speaking to participants during break time. Sister Josephine Zechariah of the Kaduna chapter saw in an open trance that it was the Lord Jesus speaking to the brethren and not Pastor Paul Rika. Overwhelmed by the peculiar vision, she tried to quietly draw her husband’s attention to this. Suddenly, the Holy Ghost fell on her and she began to prophesy in tears with repeated pleas for mercy from the Lord. Much later, she gave a stirring testimony of her supernatural experience. Her testimony is presented here:
‘I want to testify of what happened to me when Pastor Paul Rika was giving exhortation. I saw that the Lord was standing beside Pastor Paul Rika. He was speaking and the words were flowing out through Pastor Paul Rika's mouth. The pastor was just opening his mouth and closing, displaying motions of speech but it was the Lord's words that were coming out. The Lord was very sad and had a bitter countenance as He was speaking and the words were flowing out of Pastor Paul Rika's mouth.’ 
She continued, ‘I was surprised at what I was seeing and I started telling my husband seated beside me, “Look at Jesus standing beside Pastor Paul Rika. Jesus is the one speaking not Pastor Paul Rika. Look at Jesus!” Then suddenly a bright light from the Lord came upon me and I fell before Him but did not know what happened afterward. It was later that they told me that I was prophesying and saying that it is the Lord speaking and not Pastor Paul Rika.’

Thought for the day: The Lord speaks regularly through Pastor Paul Rika

Song for the day: Lord, prepare me, a sanctuary pure and holy

Bible reading for the day: Genesis 9-11; Matthew 4
#Horemow.

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