Pastor Mouka: Using corrupt money as church offerings is an abomination

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The General Overseer of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Ministries, Pastor Lazarus Mouka, has cautioned his congregation against donating or offering ill-gotten money to the church.

Speaking at a two-day revival event held at the ministry’s headquarters in Ijesha, Lagos State, titled “Wonderful Move of God as of Old,” Mouka emphasized the importance of purity in offerings. The event featured testimonies, deliverance sessions, and powerful prayers aimed at reviving the faith of attendees.

“Bad money remains bad money and should not be used for offerings and donations in the Church,” Pastor Mouka stated firmly during his sermon.

He highlighted how the pursuit of wealth has driven many into ungodly acts, urging that such proceeds have no place in the service of God. “Don’t invite God’s wrath by smearing the holy temple with fraudulent wealth, for it is an abomination unto God,” he warned. Instead, Mouka called on individuals to seek restitution, repent, and embrace salvation before it’s too late.

One of the highlights of the revival was the moving testimony of Udoka Amakaeze, a former inmate at the Badagry Correctional Centre. Amakaeze shared how, after embracing God through the Chosen Prison Outreach, he experienced divine intervention that led to his acquittal and release. He credited his transformation to his encounter with God during his time in custody, thanking the ministry for its role in his newfound freedom and faith.

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