Prophet T.B. Joshua, the founder of the Synagogue of All Nations, said God revealed to him that hard times will follow immediately after the coronavirus lockdown.
He, therefore, advised everyone to cut his coat according to his cloth.
He said to survive, some Nigerians may have to “withdraw from the city to a rural life” or sell their properties.
Joshua spoke during a virtual service on Emmanuel TV on Sunday.
He said those who adjust to the new condition of things will be able to overcome.
Those who fail to do so may “go down with the times, either by disappointment, failure, death”.
But he urged people not to give up.
“Sometimes God allows situations like this – I mean disappointment or something more serious – so that you can take your proper position and possessions.
“Ask your family members to cut their coat according to their cloth.
“If any of them was living big before, they have to prepare to adjust now to the situation that is coming.
“Check your store and bring out the things you may need to sell.
“Right now, you need to be living modestly.
“Something must happen every 100 years to affect the whole world.
“This is what has happened in our own lifetime. It has been like that for generations.
“Those who respond to the demands of the age will end up as overcomers, victors, winners.
“However, those who fail to respond to the demands appropriately will eventually go down with the times, either by disappointment, failure, or death.
” It is unchangeable; it must happen.”
According to him, the prophecy will begin to manifest from June.
“By the end of June to the first week of July, this will begin to become a point of reference: ‘This man said this; that man said it’ but it is God that said it,” Joshua added.
The Nation