Okotie rejects LASG guidelines on church reopening, says his church will remain closed

Okotie rejects LASG guidelines on church reopening, says his church will remain closed

Founder and general overseer of the Household of God Church, Chris Okotie has rejected the guidelines issued by the Lagos state government for the reo

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Founder and general overseer of the Household of God Church, Chris Okotie has rejected the guidelines issued by the Lagos state government for the reopening of worship centres, TheCable is reporting.

The Lagos state government had announced that religious activities will resume in two weeks. While Muslims will return to mosques on June 19, Christian worship would begin on June 21. Some guidelines were also announced by the state government to facilitate the reopening of worship centres and to curb the spread of COVID-19. They include the compulsory use of face masks; restriction of people below the age of 15 and above 65 years from services, while gatherings should not exceed one hour.

But in a statement, Okotie rejected the guidelines, saying the fulfillment of the Bible prophecy against the church is already being played out and that rearranging the church’s mode of worship is to deny God the divine prerogative of congregational adoration. Citing how Dagon, the god of the Philistines, was destroyed in the Bible, he said the coronavirus will be annihilated in like manner.

He, however, said while his church awaits the defeat of the virus, its doors will remain closed until “these profanation and secularization have been pulverized by the Emperor of heaven. Beloved, yesterday, the abomination of desolation took a giant step towards standing in the holy place. Fulfillment of bible prophecy is being accelerated by the forces of Janes and Jambres,” he said.

The clergyman had earlier criticized the proposed guidelines offered by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to the federal government, saying they were unbiblical. According to CAN, the guidelines, in accordance with the government’s efforts to tackle the COVID-19, would determine the operations of churches when they reopen.