Filmmaker and evangelist Mike Bamiloye has come to the defense of Pastor Enoch Adeboye after the latter apologized for his previous statement about tithing, which suggested that those who do not pay tithes would not make it to heaven.
According to Bamiloye, the public focused only on the apology and overlooked the broader message Pastor Adeboye delivered.
Bamiloye expressed frustration that the apology dominated discussions, while the more important spiritual teachings surrounding the message were ignored.
He emphasized that Pastor Adeboye’s message had a deeper spiritual meaning that went beyond just tithing, including the importance of faith, obedience to God, and living a righteous life.
Bamiloye’s defense of Adeboye comes amid the ongoing debate within Christian circles about the role of tithing and the importance of understanding the full context of spiritual teachings.
He urged believers to pay attention to the entire message rather than focusing on a single point of contention, encouraging deeper reflection on the teachings that Pastor Adeboye shared.
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