Man’s judgment, not God’s judgment—Prophet Joshua Iginla

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Prophet Iginla, Prophet TB Joshua

By David Onuoja, Abuja

The President and General Overseer of Champions Royal Assembly, Abuja, Prophet Joshua Iginla, has said that, man’s judgment is not synonymous with God’s judgement, stressing that God’s standards are different from man’s standards.

Prophet Iginla made the clarifications while reacting to a British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) viral documentary on the late Prophet TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Lagos and Emmanuel TV.

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According to Prophet Iginla, “just as Heaven is higher than the Earth, so, is the thought of God higher than the thoughts of mortals.

“Human conclusion is never a commodity for Divine conclusion, neither is human judgement a prerequisite for God’s judgement.

“People can have their conclusions and judgement concerning a man, but that does not reveal the stand of God”, he said. 

Iginla also used the Pharisees action against Jesus Christ to illustrate the BBC and TB Joshua controversy.

“The Pharisees concluded and judged Jesus to be a sinner and diabolic folk who used the powers of Beelzebub to do miracles, yet Jesus was the Son of God.

“Scripture says but when the Pharisees heard it, they said, this fellow does not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub, the prince of the devils.

“And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation…(Matthew 12:24-25). 

“Be careful how you treat people based on human conclusions and judgements, because you may miss the angle of God on a matter.

“People may have concluded and judged you, but God will shock them. I prophesy, God shall silent every agent of evil conclusions and Judgement standing against your life. In Jesus name,” he declared.

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