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TB Joshua predicts multiple challenges in 2021
Nigerian Prophet TB Joshua has hinted that multiple challenges lie ahead in 2021.
“This year is planting a seed that will be harvested next year. What this monster called COVID-19 has been destroying will be seen clearly next year”, he said.
Joshua is the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN).
He predicted that in the new year, there will be dire consequences.
Joshua said these include companies, educational and faith institutions “being destroyed, people losing their jobs, divorce here and there and poverty becoming the order of the day”.
”The world needs a sign to show faith tools come from God because we no longer trust our neighbours and our neighbours no longer trust us”, the prophet said.
The cleric disclosed that he needed to get a clearer understanding from God before declaring his complete prophetic message for 2021
“I want to study it because the message here is full of idioms. I’m just a servant. I need to ask God again and again and understand it before declaring it to the world.”
Joshua also revealed his vision about the coronavirus pandemic that ravaged the world in 2020.
Source: dailypost.ng
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