#A #Message #to #Pastors #and #Church #Leaders:
When a pastor begins to collect gifts, favors, or money from government officials and politicians, there is a high possibility that he will lose the boldness to speak the truth when those same politicians go astray.
The moment you start depending on them for financial or material support, your voice of correction becomes silent, your message becomes compromised, and your integrity as a servant of God is weakened. A man who eats from the same hand of corruption can no longer rebuke that hand when it commits evil.
As pastors, we are called to be the voice of truth in a corrupt generation, not the echo of political power. We must stand firm and fearless, declaring what is right even when it is unpopular. The pulpit is not a political platform it is a holy altar for the gospel of Christ.
Refuse the money that stains your calling. Refuse the gifts that silence your conviction. Refuse the alliances that make you a servant of men instead of a servant of God.
Remember, it is better to be poor and pure in heart than rich and polluted in conscience. The anointing you carry is far greater than any political connection. Stay faithful to your divine assignment and never trade your calling for temporary gain.
Stand for truth, speak for justice, and let your voice remain the voice of God not the voice of politicians.
When a pastor begins to collect gifts, favors, or money from government officials and politicians, there is a high possibility that he will lose the boldness to speak the truth when those same politicians go astray.
The moment you start depending on them for financial or material support, your voice of correction becomes silent, your message becomes compromised, and your integrity as a servant of God is weakened. A man who eats from the same hand of corruption can no longer rebuke that hand when it commits evil.
As pastors, we are called to be the voice of truth in a corrupt generation, not the echo of political power. We must stand firm and fearless, declaring what is right even when it is unpopular. The pulpit is not a political platform it is a holy altar for the gospel of Christ.
Refuse the money that stains your calling. Refuse the gifts that silence your conviction. Refuse the alliances that make you a servant of men instead of a servant of God.
Remember, it is better to be poor and pure in heart than rich and polluted in conscience. The anointing you carry is far greater than any political connection. Stay faithful to your divine assignment and never trade your calling for temporary gain.
Stand for truth, speak for justice, and let your voice remain the voice of God not the voice of politicians.
#A #Message #to #Pastors #and #Church #Leaders:
When a pastor begins to collect gifts, favors, or money from government officials and politicians, there is a high possibility that he will lose the boldness to speak the truth when those same politicians go astray.
The moment you start depending on them for financial or material support, your voice of correction becomes silent, your message becomes compromised, and your integrity as a servant of God is weakened. A man who eats from the same hand of corruption can no longer rebuke that hand when it commits evil.
As pastors, we are called to be the voice of truth in a corrupt generation, not the echo of political power. We must stand firm and fearless, declaring what is right even when it is unpopular. The pulpit is not a political platform it is a holy altar for the gospel of Christ.
Refuse the money that stains your calling. Refuse the gifts that silence your conviction. Refuse the alliances that make you a servant of men instead of a servant of God.
Remember, it is better to be poor and pure in heart than rich and polluted in conscience. The anointing you carry is far greater than any political connection. Stay faithful to your divine assignment and never trade your calling for temporary gain.
Stand for truth, speak for justice, and let your voice remain the voice of God not the voice of politicians.