David Oyedepo’s wife, Faith, recently shared an experience in which she feared she was suffering from a miscarriage, and how her husband’s response helped sustain her pregnancy.
According to Faith, she had seen blood flowing from her and immediately informed her husband upon his return home from work. However, to her surprise, Pastor David Oyedepo looked at her and confidently told her that she could not be having a miscarriage before demanding his food. This statement, according to Faith, activated the spirit of faith within her, and as a result, her pregnancy was sustained.
She went on to encourage others to accelerate their operation of the spirit of faith daily, which will help them find the miraculous as a daily occurrence. Faith shared this experience via a post on her social media page, which included a picture of herself and her husband.
Although she did not state the year it happened, Oyedepo Jnr is currently 39 years old. I remember when I was pregnant with our first son, one day I saw blood flowing from me and when my husband returned home, I told him that I had a miscarriage. Boldly, and without any hesitation, he said, “You can’t have a miscarriage!”, and then asked to be served his meal. That statement activated the spirit of faith and the pregnancy was sustained. You need to accelerate your operation of the spirit of faith daily, and then you will find the miraculous a daily occurrence for you.
She said that when she told her husband she had a miscarriage, he boldly replied that it was impossible for her to miscarry. Oyedepo’s wife added that he immediately requested for his meal unbothered.
Her posted raised brows so she later added in a follow-up tweet: ‘That statement activated the spirit of faith and the pregnancy was sustained. You need to accelerate your operation of the spirit of faith daily, and then you will find the miraculous a daily occurrence for you.’
Despite the follow-up response, Twitter users are still debating the tweet.
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