Saturday 2 September 2023

Bishop Oyedepo explains the reason behind his fleet of private jets



Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel, recently explained why he acquired a fleet of private jets. According to him, the reason behind this is the abundant blessings he believes God has bestowed upon him.

During a sermon at his church, Bishop Oyedepo emphasized that his church is now able to change planes like one would change bicycles, all because of God's blessings. He stated that when God first revealed to him that he would fly, he and his church did not actively pursue it through human efforts.

Bishop Oyedepo further explained that God informed them they would fly, and if they were left to plan for it themselves, it would not have been included in their budget for the next ten years. He attributed their ability to change planes effortlessly to God's blessings, which have made them rich without any accompanying sorrow.

Regarding the acquisition of the private jets, Bishop Oyedepo shared that they did not pray or confess specifically for a particular type of plane. When asked about the type of plane, he responded that any kind would suffice, as he wasn't actively shopping for one.

In addition to discussing the private jets, Bishop Oyedepo addressed the Ark Project and clarified that the church had not announced any offering requirements at their Canaanland or branch locations. He emphasized that despite fluctuations in the dollar-to-naira exchange rate, the project has not faced any financial pressure from external sources.

On the topic of tithes, Bishop Oyedepo highlighted the biblical significance of tithing and mentioned that those who faithfully pay their tithes do not experience lack. He cited the example of John D. Rockefeller, who was a prominent tither and ultimately became the first American billionaire in history. Bishop Oyedepo emphasized that people do not lack what they give, but rather what they choose to keep, and he believes in the principle of tithing as a means of financial sustainability.

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