What God Revealed To Me Will Happen This Week -Pastor David Ibiyeomie Reveals


The Founder & General Overseer of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie during today's first service at Salvation Ministries Home of Success in a live video, revealed what the Lord showed him will happen this week.

The Pastor started by admonishing his members to stay away from things that hinder their prayers from being answered, and one of the things he said believers should stay away from is the act of keeping malice & jealousy.

According to Pastor David Ibiyeomie, "if you are in form of keeping malice with people or you are always jealous when people around you make progress, then you need to leave this country for this week. Why? The Lord showed me great & mighty things that will happen this week for many of our prayers have been answered.

"He showed me how people were lifted up from generational captivities. I saw many marital barriers destroyed this week, I saw many students coming out with high JAMB scores, I saw many who have been sicked for years healed this week and I saw many wounded relationships healed this week. This week has been programmed for our taking and there's nothing an anti-Christ can do about it. But you need to guide your heart this week".

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