2025 would be Nigeria’s year of restoration – Cleric
Rev Theophilus Olaolorun, the Presiding Shepherd of the Shalom Baptist Church, Akowonjo, Lagos State, on Sunday, said that 2025 would be a year of restoration for Nigeria.
Olaolorun said this at the Annual King’s Banquet of the church. The banquet, attended by members of the branches of the church, is a tradition of the church to herald Christmas. The 2024 banquet is the 10th edition. It was held at the church’s headquarters in Akowonjo. It featured a praise and worship session, a feast, orientation for the youth, and stocktaking.
Olaolorun said that Nigeria would triumph over its various challenges and be on the path of revival starting in 2025.
The cleric said that the church continued to expand in the number of its members, branches, and missionary works despite challenges in 2024. According to him, the church has prayed for Nigeria ahead of 2025, for total restoration.
“The prayer has been answered in the spirit realm. It’s confirmation in the physical will be seen starting from January. The advent of Jesus Christ is a message of hope, restoration, and accomplishment.
“As a people, we should be hopeful in the leadership of the country as there are indications of a turnaround in the nation’s fortunes beginning from 2025, which has been declared a year of restoration.
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“We owe our leaders prayers for God to give them wisdom to remain on track and lead us to the desired destination.
“Christ is the reason for the season. The banquet is to stir people to be in a good frame of mind to celebrate Christmas and thank God for sparing our lives,” he said.
The cleric said that the primary reason for the annual gathering was to draw youths, teenagers, and new members closer to God.
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