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”Pastors who anoint women on their breasts are not from God” – Pastor Adeboye

Pastors who anoint women on their breasts are not from God” – Pastor Adeboye

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the senior pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God RCCG, has condemned men of God who anoint women in sensitive parts of their body.

According to Pastor Adeboye, pastors that anoint women on their body and other parts are not from God. He said this while preaching in his church recently.
Any man who anoints women on their breasts is not from God. The head is the headquarters for the anointing in your body. Search your heart and be honest with yourself if you have missed it in your relationship with God. Holiness is crucial in sustaining the anointing because whenever the anointing dries up, the devil steps in. It is better never to be anointed than to be an ex-anointed.

If you abuse anointing, it can destroy you. Samson is an excellent example. To be specially anointed, you must be holy”
(CorrectNG)

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