The General Overseer of the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Ministries, Pastor Lazarus Mouka, has warned members of his congregation and followers against bringing ill-gotten or fraud money as offerings and donations to the Church.
Mouka issued the warning during a two-day revival held at the ministry’s headquarters in Ijesha, Lagos State. The event, under the theme; “Wonderful Move of God as of Old,” aimed to inspire the faithful and highlight the enduring power of God through testimonies, deliverance sessions, and prayers.
“Bad money remains bad money and should not be used for offerings and donations in the Church,” Mouka stated during his exaltation. He emphasized that the pursuit of wealth has led many to engage in activities that are displeasing to God, and that such proceeds should not support the work of God.
“Don’t invite God’s wrath by smearing the holy temple with fraudulent wealth, for it is an abomination unto God. Instead, make restitution, seek repentance, and be saved now before it is too late,” he urged.
During the revival, a former inmate, Mr. Udoka Amakaeze, shared his testimony about being acquitted and discharged from the Badagry Correctional Centre after embracing God. He credited his transformation to the Chosen Prison Outreach, which led him to encounter God while in custody, resulting in a divine intervention in his case.
– NAN