Power & Creation: A Reverend’s Perspective on God’s Glory

Nigerian Catholic priest, Rev Fr Chinenye Oluoma, challenges the traditional perception of divine power, suggesting that a car manufacturer may exhibit more of God’s power and glory than a minister who speaks in tongues. In a thought-provoking post on his verified Facebook page, Oluoma urges for a shift in perspective, emphasizing that true glory lies in what one creates, not what one consumes. He questions the elevation of those who pray for jobs over those who create employment opportunities, calling for a reevaluation of the purpose and significance of anointing and spirituality. Oluoma’s thought-provoking words invite reflection on the nature of power and creation in the context of religious reverence.

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