By Ihechukwu Njoku







Dramatic footage of a young man dangerously jumping from The



Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) gallery was shown to



congregants on Sunday 28th September 2014, coupled with a stern



message from T.B. Joshua to his detractors.















As the under-fire pastor moved in the midst of worshippers during a



time of prophecy, commotion ensued when a young man blindly leapt off



the high gallery of The SCOAN. Crying out whilst writhing on the floor



with church workers gathered around him, he claimed he needed



‘deliverance’ from Joshua.







Later in the prayer line, the young man, who sustained only a minor



injury to his hand in the fanatical act, asked God for forgiveness for



disrupting the service, adding that he loved Joshua’s ministry and



wanted his prayers.







Joshua played back the clip of the 'suicidal' act, which was



remarkably recorded from a distant camera. “There is nothing you can



do secretly here without being exposed by the Spirit of God,” he



commented, reminding people how a security camera similarly captured



footage of the tragic building that collapsed in The SCOAN, now



crucial evidence in the ongoing investigation.







In an uncharacteristic fashion, Joshua had earlier spoken angrily



about people spreading lies and falsehoods in relation to the



incident, warning that God’s wrath would soon befall them.







“Don’t allow yourself to be used by satan,” Joshua cautioned people.



“I said that our God will get back to them. He has started somewhere…



I pray the satanic agents should be the only ones to suffer this. Warn



your family and brothers about their talk… God is a God of vengeance –



anybody can go for it.”







The cleric continued that the incident was actually provoking God to



reveal to the world more evidence of his Divine calling.







“I have been on this journey for 27 years. Do you think God can close



His eyes and rubbish everything here? They are asking God to bring



more evidence of whether He is the One who called me. Warn everyone to



be very careful. This issue at hand is a delicate issue. Whatever



anybody wants to write, let them write it; they will be the ones to



read it. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Let us be very careful



of our tongue,” he somberly stated.







Joshua has been the centre of a barrage of criticism since the tragic



building collapse in his church claimed 115 lives, 84 of whom were



identified as South Africans.







“Your responsibility is to the victims and the relations of the



victims and martyrs of faith,” the controversial pastor continued. “If



you say you are born again, look for them. Share what you have with



them – your love, prayer, affection and strength. This is what we call



‘born again’ – your pain is my pain; your joy is my joy.”







Joshua prayed for family members of the ‘martyrs of faith’, that God



would “open their understanding more to know happened here”, as well



as giving them “the grace to continue in Him”.







He added that only genuine Christians would understand his message and



response to the tragedy. “When you are outside the light, you can’t



understand what I am talking about,” he said.



















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