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Pastor Abel Damina: God doesn’t give Success

 

Pastor Abel Damina of Power City Church has stirred a heated debate with his bold remarks on material success and divine intervention. In a sermon shared on the church’s TikTok account, the Uyo-based pastor argued that individuals do not need God to achieve material wealth.

 

Damina’s statements have sparked mixed reactions on social media, with supporters and critics expressing opposing views.

 

In his sermon, Pastor Damina challenged traditional beliefs about divine influence in personal achievements. He questioned the logic of attributing success solely to God, asking if God is also responsible for failure.

 

“You don’t need God to succeed when it comes to material things,” he said. “If God makes people succeed, then who makes them fail? Satan? That would mean Satan overpowered God.”

 

This perspective has drawn praise from some for encouraging self-reliance but criticism from others for being irreverent.

 

The video, posted on TikTok, has attracted widespread attention. Some users supported the pastor’s views, saying success in material matters often follows principles and hard work rather than divine intervention.

@annnoh7 commented, “Abel Damina is a revolutionary! Listen carefully before you judge.”

@eviilalland added, “This is true. Material things follow principles. If you work hard, you’ll get results.”

 

However, many others found his words controversial.

@valuc wrote, “The way you said it is wrong. How can you say we don’t need God to succeed? Be mindful of your words.”

@Ebuprecious remarked, “God makes rain fall on both the just and the unjust. This perspective misses the bigger picture.”

 

The sermon raises broader questions about the role of faith in achieving success. While Pastor Damina emphasized material wealth, critics argue his approach risks downplaying the spiritual and moral guidance that faith provides.

 

Despite the controversy, Damina’s message has sparked important conversations about personal responsibility, spirituality, and societal perceptions of success.

 

As debates continue, the pastor remains firm in his stance, leaving many to ponder the relationship between hard work, divine intervention, and material achievement.

 

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