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Pastor Chris Oyakhilome: Expect rapture to take place within ten years

Florence Uwaeme

Founder of Love world Ministries, popularly known as Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, has`prophesied on the time rapture will most likely take place.

This he revealed during an online ministration. He also urged people to give their lives to Christ.

He said “If the Rapture doesn’t happen in 3 years, it might be 6 years. If it doesn’t happen by then, it cannot exceed 10 years…”

“You have to give your heart to Jesus today because we are living in the LAST HOURS. Send us a DM and we will lead you to Christ. It’s that simple.”

But according to the book of Matthew 24:36, the Bible expressly says that no one knows the time nor day of the second coming of Christ.

“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.”

If this is what the Bible says about the rapture, why then is a supposed teacher of the Bible saying otherwise, or did God tell him specifically about his change of plans?

Recall that this isn’t the first time the pastor is making a controversial statement about an event. His controversial stance/analysis about 5G network and how it is connected to the deadly Covid-19 Pandemic went viral a few months ago.

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