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E.A. Adeboye

Enoch Adejare Adeboye (March 2, 1942 – N/A) is a Nigerian Christian preacher, mathematician, and influential leader widely recognized as the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), one of Africa’s largest Pentecostal denominations. Born in Ifewara, Osun State, Nigeria, to a modest family—his father a farmer and his mother a trader—he grew up in poverty but excelled academically despite early hardships, including lacking shoes until age 18. He earned a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 1967, an M.Sc. in Hydrodynamics from the University of Lagos in 1969, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 1975, later lecturing at the Universities of Lagos and Ilorin. Adeboye’s preaching career began after joining RCCG in 1973, seeking spiritual healing for his child, and accepting Christ in 1975. Ordained a pastor in 1977, he became General Overseer in 1981 following the death of RCCG founder Josiah Akindayode, transforming the church from a small Lagos-based group into a global movement with millions of members across over 190 countries. Known as “Daddy G.O.,” his sermons emphasize holiness, prayer, and prosperity, delivered at events like the monthly Holy Ghost Service and annual Holy Ghost Congress, drawing massive crowds. He authored over 60 books, including devotionals like Open Heavens, and oversaw RCCG’s expansion, including Redemption City (formerly Camp), a vast ministry hub. Married to Foluke Adenike Adeboye since 1967, with whom he has four children, Adeboye remains a towering figure in Pentecostal Christianity, blending intellectual rigor with spiritual authority.
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E.A. Adeboye delivers a powerful sermon on the Great White Throne Judgement Day as described in Revelation 20:11-15, where all individuals face the eternal consequences of their lives on earth. The scene depicts a solemn moment where every secret deed is exposed, and judgement is passed by Almighty God. Those who accepted Jesus and lived to please Him are spared, while the unsaved are cast into the lake of fire for eternity, leading to regret and enmity towards the saved. Adeboye urges action by creating a list of unsaved loved ones and devising a plan to share the Gospel with them to prevent such eternal separation.
Unending Enmity
MEMORISE: ‘And whosoever was not found written Inn the book of life was cast into the take of fire.’ (Rev 20:15) READ: Revelation 20:11-15 Several earth-shattering events have come and gone in quick succession. Now the stage is set. It is the Great White Throne Judgement Day, presided over by Almighty God himself. All who have ever lived must now face the eternal consequences of their lives on earth. One after another, names are called. As the person proceeds to the podium, the video recording of his or her life is relayed (played) right from birth till death on a large screen. Every secret deed is revealed, with their hidden motives before all. After the past is relayed, judgement falls from the Almighty and the culprit is led into the lake of fire-his or her final eternal abode. Everyone quakes as they stand in queues, awaiting their turn. It is such a serene sight but charged with fear and the worst emotions possible. It is a place of leveling, where presidents, kings, governors; captains of industry, security agents; the rich, the poor, the old and the young; both sexes and people from all races, tribes, languages, cultures and colours; educated and illiterate people, all gather and stand before the Almighty as equals, having lost the basis of differentiation back on earth. Here they pray, cry, appeal and wish they could reverse the order of things, but it is too late. Each dreads the torture of watching a wicked past, before being sentenced to the eternal fire. Then there is another set of people, clothed in white robes. These are those who were washed by the blood of Jesus in their lifetime and continued living to please him as their Master, until they died or were eventually raptured by him. They are not being judged at this judgement, but stand as judges themselves. Their hearts quake in sorrow to see the billions of lost people from all nations. Before long, some in the queues see the saints they knew on earth and begin to curse, rant and swear at them. ‘You so and so, you knew how to prevent me from ending up like this, yet you never told me? Even if you told me and I refused, why did you not force me? I spent my money on you. I married you. We were the best friend. You knew the way out, yet you kept it from me. I will hate you forever! Every second I burn in eternal hell will be spent in cursing the day I met you.’ What an unending enmity! You can do something about this now! ACTION POINT Draw up a list of 100 loved ones, friend, colleagues and neighbours yet unsaved. Devise a plan to reach out to them.
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Enoch Adejare Adeboye (March 2, 1942 – N/A) is a Nigerian Christian preacher, mathematician, and influential leader widely recognized as the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), one of Africa’s largest Pentecostal denominations. Born in Ifewara, Osun State, Nigeria, to a modest family—his father a farmer and his mother a trader—he grew up in poverty but excelled academically despite early hardships, including lacking shoes until age 18. He earned a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 1967, an M.Sc. in Hydrodynamics from the University of Lagos in 1969, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 1975, later lecturing at the Universities of Lagos and Ilorin. Adeboye’s preaching career began after joining RCCG in 1973, seeking spiritual healing for his child, and accepting Christ in 1975. Ordained a pastor in 1977, he became General Overseer in 1981 following the death of RCCG founder Josiah Akindayode, transforming the church from a small Lagos-based group into a global movement with millions of members across over 190 countries. Known as “Daddy G.O.,” his sermons emphasize holiness, prayer, and prosperity, delivered at events like the monthly Holy Ghost Service and annual Holy Ghost Congress, drawing massive crowds. He authored over 60 books, including devotionals like Open Heavens, and oversaw RCCG’s expansion, including Redemption City (formerly Camp), a vast ministry hub. Married to Foluke Adenike Adeboye since 1967, with whom he has four children, Adeboye remains a towering figure in Pentecostal Christianity, blending intellectual rigor with spiritual authority.