Twitter user Daniel Regha has sent out a warning to Christians, asking people to avoid calling on God by mentioning certain pastors or individuals by name.
Daniel Regha counselled Christians not to invoke the name of God just in connection with a certain preacher, pastor, or somebody that they believe to be a devoted worshipper.
Rather, he stressed the significance of using biblical allusions while speaking to the divine.
In his tweet, Daniel Regha expressed his concerns, stating that it is not appropriate for Christians to invoke the name of a pastor, whether deceased or alive, when seeking spiritual intervention.
He urged believers to redirect their focus towards Biblical figures such as Isaac, Abraham, and Deborah, suggesting that these references align more closely with the principles of Christianity.
“As a Christian, you should not be calling on the God of any pastor, whether living or dead. Forget the miracles seen,” Daniel Regha said.
He emphasized the uncertainty about where religious leaders get their power from.
According to Daniel Regha, although these individuals perform extraordinary feats and miracles, the origins remain uncertain.
“No one knows for a fact who or what they serve and where they get their powers from. Listen to their preaching if enlightening, but only reference Biblical saints when calling on God, e.g., the God of Isaac, Abraham, Deborah, just to name a few,” he added.
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Again as a Christian, u should n¤t be calling on the God of any pastor/G.O whether living or dead; F¤rget the miracles seen. No-one knows for a fact Who, or What they serve, & where they get their powers from. Listen to their preaching if enlightening, but only reference Biblical…
— Daniel Regha (@DanielRegha) March 10, 2024