According to
the Daily Post, the founder of Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, has
finally spoken on the divorce suit filed against him by his wife after months
of silence on the issue.
Oyakhilome
described the allegations levelled against him as “crazy” and “stupid” and
urged his church members to pray for his estranged wife while speaking on
Sunday evening during the monthly global communion service of the church.
Oyakhilome,
who appeared visibly disturbed during his first few minutes on stage,
acknowledged that divorce is un-Biblical but suggested he could consider the
option should his wife insist on it.
“I heard that
some media houses– especially in Nigeria are writing some things against me.
All sorts of frivolous charges, that’s crazy.
“You have to
understand something about a man of God. A man of God is not just someone who
worships God or preaches God. A man of God is handpicked by God, set on course
by God. If you study the scriptures, you will not find one man of God go
against God, sinning against God.
“The only
thing you might find will be a man of God, maybe in two different kinds of
ways. Moses, for example, when he struck the rock twice, he was provoked by the
anger of the people. It was not because he wanted to do something against the
Lord. No man of God does something against the Lord.
“Are you
hearing me? A man of God is set on a course; there is a type of life that he is
given. Then you have a young man, a young prophet; he wasn’t named; he was
deceived by another man of God and so he went in a direction that God said
‘don’t go’.
“That is the
only kind of thing you find about a man of God when he misses the message of
God or he acts beyond what God said. But a man of God settles himself in the
fight against the world… like those writing those stupid things about me, that
I did this and I did that.
“You don’t
know who a man of God is. I don’t go in that direction. I wasn’t accused of the
things you said, nor did I commit those stupid things that you said and I don’t
need to go into that level in such discussions”.
He recalled
that Jesus passed through similar travails and eventually overcame.
He said that
although so many people were making mockery of him, he would remain steadfast
and not lose focus.
“Jesus Christ
was accused by many a lot of frivolous charges. There will always be those who
would like for it to be true. But you know, in spite of the accusations against
Jesus, It didn’t change who he was. It didn’t change him.
“There are
preachers and there are men of God. I am not a preacher; I am a man of God and
I go in the way I’m asked to go. It may cause some troubles with individuals
but that’s not because I have done something wrong and when it comes to
Reverend Anita, what I will say to you is ‘pray for her’.
“Don’t act
like those people. If you are married to a man of God, it doesn’t make you
automatically mature. You can make mistakes; you can do something that is
wrong. But some people expect the wife of a minister to definitely be at the
level of that minister and so they may be looked upon and the expectation may
be like that, but it’s a positional thing.
“If a man of
God is married, it doesn’t automatically mean that the wife of a man of God is
therefore a woman of God. That’s not the way it is in the Bible. That’s why you
don’t really find the wives of men of God mentioned in the Bible. How many of
them? Who was Peter’s wife, did you ever know her name? You never find that
out. Who was John’s wife? Did you ever read the name? What about all the other
Apostles? How many of their names are written in the Bible? You never find
their names”, he added.
At this
point, one of the female pastors sought to know why the names of wives of the
men of God were not found in the Bible. Oyakhilome’s response was that she
should ask God whenever she finds him.
‘“Why? You
ask God when you find him. Ask God when you find him”, he exclaimed.
“So, they are
little things; don’t try to make something big out of them. So when journeying,
doing the things that God called us to do, Christians should not have a
divorce; it shouldn’t be, but you see, that doesn’t mean a Christian may not
take the step.
“They may do
it but they have to make things right and we shouldn’t take one another to
court. But when it happens, not that we don’t just want to go, it means someone
is taking us there.
“That’s a
problem, but be wise and stay focused in the word of God and don’t let those
who want to feast on things like this, including Christians…
“There are
Christians who like things like this; they want to make something big out of
this: ‘Yeah, yeah, yeah, we said it’. You said what? Judge nothing before the
time. Be wise. Glory to God.
“So we are
not working in sin and living in sin and hoping that we can mix sin and
righteousness together. We are the manifestation of his righteousness. We walk
in that light only, and that’s the way it’s gonna be”.
In April
2014, Anita Oyakhilome filed for divorce at Central Family Court, High Holborn,
London UK, citing her husband’s “unreasonable behaviour” and inappropriate
relationships with members of staff, a euphemism for “adultery”.
The couple
have meanwhile decided to share custody of their children. Sharon, the eldest,
prefers Pastor Chris, while Charlene is presently with Anita.
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Not divorce and taking the step, what is the difference?
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