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Here’s what God asks us to tell His people in Nigeria | KT OLLA

 Dear Readers, here is what God asks us to tell Nigeria, today the 1st of April, 2022

— THE PROPHECY 

1. The Lord said the sins and atrocities of Nigeria He can no longer ignore. He said He will now punish all lawlessness, unless we repent and change our ways.

2. He said it is for this sake that He has withdrawn the showers of rain, and made them really sparse.

3. God said unless Nigerians repent and turn from all lawlessness, there is coming a draught so severe that it will spark up very strange fires.

4. Yet so that God’s people will not suffer or be shaken, He asks us to tell you our readers and everyone who cares to listen, that you store and keep storing up water without a stop.

He sternly instructed us all to do this.

5. God also commanded us to assure His people of His promise for this time. He said He will preserve the righteous during these trying times that will go on to try even the world.

6. He said several times over that the righteous will inherit the land.

7. But the Lord also said, that if we will not see how much we are grieving His Spirit and change our ways, He is determined to send an active invasion into our land which will shake up every single one of us.

8. This is what He said about it: “I will bring a nation against you from afar. It is a mighty nation, it is an ancient nation, a nation whose language you do not know, nor can you understand what they say” (Jeremiah 5:19).

9. Thus, He showed us several visions of internal displacements, some of the movements being from the South up North.

The displacements are occassioned by the incursion and they affect both Christians and non-Christians.

He showed us prolonged curfews, monitored activity, as well as checked movements and trade – all occassioned by the incursion.

10. Yet so that God’s people will not suffer or be shaken, God asks us to tell you our precious readers, along with everyone who cares to obey:

That you should stock up foods and keep on stocking them up against these looming things.

God was stern on this instruction, too.

11. Again, we saw arrests and humiliations of journalists alongside creative evangelists. But God assures that these will be brief and largely harmless.

12. Then our God says that His anger upon our nation will not be total, and in the end He will restore things. He said this again that the righteous will flourish in the land.

This is the word of the Lord as He has commanded us to speak.

So please Nigeria, turn to God and change. Change in the sincerest manner this time. God is willing to spare all or at least some more if we repent like the city of Nineveh.

Let God see our desperation this time. Ah let Him see the tears that can stir His heart of mercy!

Or else... we can’t stand that dark time coming at His word!

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