The founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCAON, has warned world leaders of “God’s anger” if they fail to take proactive measures to help “displaced people” from “troubled spots” such as Syria following the Coronavirus outbreak he accused them (world leaders and scientists) of creating.
“In a world that cares less, we should care more,” he advised.
“If something big starts big, it calls for concern,” he counselled.
“There is time for everything – a time to be born, a time to grow, a time to face persecution and a time to reap the fruit of your labour. Any life that does not follow this process is bound to face obstacles that can either stop you or destroy you in the middle of the journey or late on the journey of life.”
“If you do not know how to maintain the little of today, you may not know how to maintain the big of tomorrow,” he warned, using his own life experience to bolster his advice.
Joshua was recently derided on social media after a short clip of his declaration that coronavirus would end by 27th March, 2020 went viral, but he later clarified he was actually referring to the epicentre of the outbreak in Wuhan, China.
No comments:
Post a Comment