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2025 will be unforgettable — Adeboye

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has declared that 2025 will be an unforgettable year in the minds of people.
Speaking during the RCCG Crossover Service, held at the church’s headquarters in Lagos, the respected preacher shared prophetic insights he attributed to divine guidance.
He stated, “2025 will be a year nobody will ever forget.”
Pastor Adeboye, fondly called Daddy G.O. by his congregation, revealed that 2025 would witness intensified challenges but also unparalleled divine interventions.
He remarked, “The wind that started blowing last year will continue to blow this year, but stronger.”
Noting the spiritual dynamics of 2025, Adeboye warned that those who mock believers will amplify their criticism.
“Mockers would be louder and more aggressive, but unfortunately, many of them will not survive the year,” he said.
The reverred pastor noted that God’s plan was never to see sinners perish but for them to turn away from their ways.
He added, “It’s unfortunate because God did not want the death of a sinner but for them to repent. But some people have made up their minds not to repent.”
Sharing further revelations, Adeboye painted a picture of victory for some towns and villages.
“Daddy says some towns and villages would shout victory at last,” he announced, much to the excitement of the congregation.
Pastor Adeboye also assured Christians, particularly RCCG members, of a joyous 2025. He described the year as a “landmark” period that would bring both challenges and blessings, stating, “A landmark year means a lot of things. Anything can happen. But I pray only good things will happen to you.”
He further stressed the rewards of faith, urging believers to stay committed to God.
“Those who are God’s children will know and testify that it pays to serve God before the end of the year,” he said, leaving the congregation uplifted and expectant.
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