Pastor Chris Okotie of the Household of God Church International Ministries tells was interviewed by Punch and made some revealing statements on a number of issues, below is an excerpt of the interview:
You recently stirred up controversy when you said Catholics would go to hell. Why did you say that?
It is because the church
perverts the gospel of Jesus Christ and that perversion is located in
the leadership. Even as Pope Francis recently announced. However, there
are many good Christians within the Catholic Church who are not aware of
the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church, that has substituted Mary
for Jesus, in what is known as the hyperdulia of the Virgin Mary.
Salvation for them is not through Jesus alone but in accordance with
what Pope Francis recently announced to the world. That, in itself, is a
direct violation of the sanctity of the scriptures.
You even described the Pope as “an
anti-Christ and a friend of Satan” and that the Catholic Church is a
counterfeit church set up by Satan. What made you say this?
The heresies in their doctrine and the recent announcement by Pope Francis corroborate this position.
On running for Presidency the 3rd time:
Has God spoken to you yet about contesting for the election or not?
God spoke to me about my participation
in the political process, which was why I took the step in the first
place. He has not said anything contrary.
Each time you say God instructs
you to contest, people always have the impression that you ought to win
if you are truly directed by God, how come you have not been getting
majority votes in previous elections?
These election questions are
inter-related. If they didn’t rig, then I could have won. Apart from
election malpractices, the duty of a servant of God is to obey his
master when he gives him instructions, irrespective of whether he fails
or succeeds. Like Moses in the Bible, who kept fighting until Pharaoh
released the Israelites.
Why do you still want to contest
knowing that you have not always secured reasonable votes to become
president? Besides, elections in Nigeria have not always been free and
fair.
You said it. The elections have always
been rigged, everybody knows that and that is why it is incorrect to say
I have not always secured the votes required to win.
Why do you think your previous shots at the presidency failed?
I can sum it up in one word- Rigging by the PDP. Even one of the party’s stalwarts, Chief Adeseye Ogunlewe, told The PUNCH recently that all elections have always been rigged. So that answers the question.
On his extravagant lifestyle:
Some people also criticised you
for buying a N120m car recently, they claim pastors should not have such
luxury items, particularly in a country with so much poverty and that
such money could empower a lot of people. What’s your take on this?
We should not mix up the issues. Buying
an expensive car is a choice. In our church, we are involved in a lot of
charitable events, like our annual GRACE programme, amongst other
charitable things that we do to bless our members. I think the reaction
you mentioned is because of the novelty of buying such an expensive
automobile. You know I bought those cars for a purpose, which is to
celebrate my 30 years as a born again Christian, which actually was in
November last year; then, the 27th anniversary of our church which comes
up on February 1, 2014. These cars are part of the event; that was why
our publicist sent pictures of the new cars, taken by Seyi Body Lawson,
our in-house photographer, to some media houses.
You seem to be a fashionable man.
At a Red Carpet event recently, you showed off your designer outfits,
naming Franck Muller and Lois Vuitton as some of the designers. But as a
pastor, why are you interested in such things.
Pastors are human beings, right? We
could be fashionable like everyone else. King Solomon, the servant of
God was the most fashionable icon in his day.
With your love for luxury
automobiles, what message are you sending to your church members? Do you
think Nigerians would even want to vote for someone with ostentatious
lifestyle?
Our faith is predicated on the finished
work of the Cross of Jesus Christ. It is vindicated by his resurrection
from the dead. And it is crystallised when we personally appropriate his
blood through faith. My life is a trajectory of faith and commitment
to divine servitude. It is proof that the veracity of scripture cannot
be impeached, that God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek him.
That is why 27 years ago I had nothing, but through a progressive
application of the word of God, I have appropriated soul prosperity and
material blessings. That is why I was able to pay N33m for the Range
Rover Autobiography 2014 Executive and just over N120m for the Rolls
Royce Phantom Coupe 2014 bespoke edition; to mark the occasion of 30
years of being a Christian and 27 years of being the pastor of the
Household of God Church. 30 years is symbolic because it is reminiscent
of the baptism of the lord Jesus at the River Jordan at the age of 30.
Prosperity is an integral part of the gospel. It is not an end in
itself. It is the authentication and the validation of the acceptance of
the Melchizedek priesthood of our lord Jesus Christ.
On his failed marriages & divorce:
Some people still can’t understand
why you divorced twice; they believe it is wrong for pastors to
divorce. Why do you always divorce?
I have addressed this issue from the pulpit several times.
But why did you divorce someone you reportedly told your members God asked you to marry?
I don’t want to go into that again.
Are you still planning to remarry?
No.
Wayo pastor!
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ReplyDeleteSo purchase of expensive automobile is the symbol of his 30 years in the ministry and people still go to listen to this man..what does he tell his members about family having divorced twice...
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