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Money can build houses but it cannot buy sleep- Bishop Oyedepo

The General Overseer of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo spoke to his members about “Serving God Is Essential To Our Benefit” at Covenant Hour of Prayer.

According to Church Gist, he revealed that serving God guarantees supernatural breakthroughs. Peter gave his boat out to serve Jesus, stood there with Him, and after that Jesus told him to, “cast down your nets into the deep for a draught” and then fishes rushed into that place, broad daylight against the law of fishing. But God spoke, “nevertheless at thy Word, which carries the return of my stewardship, I will let down the net” (Luke 5:5).

The net began to break and they called people, “please come and help us, this blessing is too much” and the two boats began to sink. He said that there is breakthrough power in serving God. “When you connect to serving God, breakthrough becomes your way of life. He then claimed that Supernatural breakthrough always attends to those who choose to serve God and the interest of His Kingdom, The Trumpet gathered.

Speaking further, he said that serving God guarantees the meeting of all our needs including those things that money cannot buy. Money can buy treatment, it can’t buy health. Money can build houses, it can’t buy sleep. Skill can give you some level of breakthroughs, but it doesn’t guarantee rest. He said that money cannot buy peace. There are highly placed people, highly successful and so peaceless, so restless, gasping for breath almost every day.

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Finally, he said that these things are for free as we serve God. Money can’t buy children. People have done 5 IVFs, nothing happened. They came to Jesus and without any stress, He delivered to them the number they wanted. Money can’t rescue from death, but serving God does that for free. “Please embrace the truth and the biblical fact that serving God is essential to your benefit,” he said.

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