Following the tension surrounding Deborah Samuel's death, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has postponed his crusade in Sokoto.
The deceased was a Shehu Shagari College of Education Home Economics 200-level student.
She was attacked, stoned, and burned by Muslim youngsters who accused her of blasphemy last Thursday.
Adeboye revealed the virtual location of the planned religious celebration in a Facebook post on Monday night.
However, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) stated that God is capable of resolving any issue.
Adeboye, who conveyed his message in a parable, quoted Richard Halverson, the late American Presbyterian minister who served as the United States Senate chaplain.
Halverson said intercession is the universal work for Christians and that no continent, nation, city, office, or power can stop prayers.
“Postponed but God turned it around. We Trust In Our God’s Big Picture Plan!”, Adeboye wrote.
The Christian leader insisted believers serve a God who specialises in using the impossible situation for His glory.
Adeboye noted that if in doubt, they should look closely at the death and resurrection of Jesus.
“Devil thought he killed Him, but His death and resurrection resulted into life for many. He keeps turning it around for our good. It is in this might that we proceed”, he added.
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