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Pastor Adeboye Reveals Why He Cancelled Crossover Service

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has admitted he canceled last year’s crossover service, to teach his congregation a lesson on submission.

The Federal Government through the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, had imposed a 12 am to 4 am curfew, as part of measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.

As a result, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) directed churches to close their crossover service before 11 pm.

The directive meant that the crossover services which customarily begin a few hours before 12 am and end some minutes past 12 am of January 1st did not hold as usual.

Delivering a sermon at his church’s first thanksgiving service of the year 2021, Adeboye said: “I know some of you have been asking me ‘Daddy, why did you cancel the crossover service? We were getting ready to come to the camp to sing and dance and jump’. I will tell you why.

“Reason number one, I saw the opportunity to teach you another lesson on submission. When you obey in agreement with what your boss says, that is called cooperation. When your boss asks you to do something and you do it, even though you do not agree with him, it is called submission. Submission is when you obey even when you don’t agree.

“Some said by 10 pm you should close. Another one said by 11 pm you should close. I said, okay, let’s agree and close in our home. So, I said we’ll stay at our house and crossover at midnight.”

Commending the government, Adeboye said they “are doing a very good job, they are trying their best. When you ask a man to do a job only God can do, don’t blame him if he makes mistakes. They are trying and doing their very best, humanly speaking, to protect us.”

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