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Online church service unbiblical – Pastor Okotie
Pastor of the Household of God Church International Ministries in the Oregun area of Lagos State, Reverend Chris Okotie, says online church service, which has become the order of the day due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is unscriptural.
He argued that Christians must physically gather together to be able to truly worship God..
Okotie, in a sermon titled, âThe COVID-19 Mysteryâ, maintained that the novel disease is a satanic conspiracy to challenge the power of God by keeping Christians out of the church.
Okotie said, âWe are dealing with one of the most sinister conspiracies in human history. What we call the online church is absolutely untrue, because for you to be in church, you have to be ecclesia, which is translated from the Greek word, ec, which is out, and the word caleo, called out.
âYou cannot gather unto God until you are called out. Thatâs why Israel was called out of the world. So, this thing, this phenomenon that we are talking about, the Internet and cyber churches, is totally unscriptural.
âGod knows where you are; if He was not interested in the assembly, you donât need to come to church; you can pray in your house. I pray in my house. You praise in your house. I praise in my house. He can see all of us. He doesnât need computers. But that denies Him who He is; so, we must â thatâs why the bible puts that verse as an imperative â you must not forsake the assembly of yourselves together.â
Okotie had recently opposed governmentâs COVID-19 social distancing guidelines for churches, describing the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria as âmodern-day Pharisees bereft of any authority to speak on behalf of the Church of Jesus Christ.â
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