Nigerians have accused the founder of Power City International Ministry, Pastor Abel Damina, of jealousy over his faulting of the popular saying, “What God cannot do does not exist.”... CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶▶
He said the statement popularised by Pastor Jerry Eze of Streams of Joy International Ministry is not the truth.
The pastor made the statements in a recent podcast released for a program, the Honest Bunch Podcast with Nedu.
Damina, known for his criticism of Nigerian pastors, clarified that his opposition to Eze’s teachings was not driven by jealousy but rather a desire to uphold the truth.
He said, “What God cannot do does not exist. This is not the truth.
“People think I’m jealous of Jerry Eze, but that is not the truth.
“It is not about sentiment. It is about knowing what the truth is.”
Damina’s comments on his colleague have attracted backlash from Nigerians, with many accusing him of being jealous of Eze’s success.
Chronicle NG highlights some reactions by Nigerians to Damina’s statement.
Jay Bee, “Abel Damina has lost it. Yes, you are envious and jealous of Pastor Jerry Eze. Will you admit that you are in the first place on a national podcast? Of course not.
“You claim to correct pastors and their doctrines; my question is, with which spirit, hate or love?”
Somtobechukwu Anierobi, “Whatever Dr. Abel Damina is saying, be they true or lies, I have one question: when did men of God start honouring podcast invites?”
Viktor Edeh, “I’ve never listened to Jerry Eze, but there’s no week I don’t get the NSPD link at least 20 times on all platforms, and I can tell you; from their transformation, change in lifestyle, promotions, and business opportunities, it’s working for the majority of these women who wake up to his early morning devotion before they’ll even reply or talk in the morning. Man is just green with envy.”
Obafemi, “Dr. Damina has presented himself as a tool for the falling away of many professing Christians. The separation of wheat and chaff is ongoing.”
Oke. O. Matarazi, “Everyone has their own beliefs, and the phrase ‘What God Cannot Do Doesn’t Exist’ is meant to encourage faith in God’s power. But it’s important to remember that God’s plans are beyond our understanding, and not everything will go the way we want. It’s best to talk about these things respectfully and not turn it into a competition or argument.”
Eva James, “Instead of preaching the word, he’s talking about someone else jealousy is written all over him.”
Uchenna Ukejianya, “This criticism about ‘what God cannot do does not exist’ is misguided because every open minded person knows that the context is God’s power and not His character.”
King, “I know a day will come for people to criticise Pastor Jerry Eze. A man whom majority connect to his program through screens, no physical contact in most cases but you still felt the miracles are staged. Anyways Jesus was also criticised.”
Berbatov, “A so called pastor at a podcast, spreading hate about other ministers is the most disgusting thing I’ve seen in 2024, nothing can beat that. Some people may think they still have the Holy spirit meanwhile it might have departed them like King Saul.”
Joe, “The issue with some men of God is that they use lies to cancel Truth. You need to know the context with which what God does not exist is quoted before condemning it. There is no impossibility with God and therefore what God cannot do does not exist.”
Victor Akpabio “A genuine Man of God would be too busy spreading the word and serving their community to participate in a podcast like this. For instance, can you imagine inviting Apostle Joshua Selman to be a guest? I’ve noticed that some individuals, like Pst Abel Damina, preach controversially.”
Forward Okikioluwa, “Envy and jealousy is what will lead to some people’s down fall. Imagine a pastor saying such things. In fact, he has been ranting rubbish since. ‘Master’ in which gospel? Let everyone be careful of who dey follow. What God cannot do doesn’t exist.”
Kena, “I knew it was only a matter of time before one of these pastors will start saying all these. You can tell from what he said that baba has lost some church members or probably all . I’ve been on the altar since 2020 and I’ve had no reason to doubt pastor Jerry Eze.”