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Don't go into conflict with anyone genuinely praising, Dancing for God, Pastor Uche warn Christians

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The Minister-in-charge of Freedom Choir, Goshen Freedom Tabernacle, GFT in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State, Pastor Uche Emeka on Sunday warned Christians not to enter into conflict with such persons who praises and danced for God. 

The cleric handed down the warning at the just concluded 4th edition of Todah Praise organized by the Freedom Choir of Goshen Freedom Tabernacle, GFT, a deliverance ministry based in Delta State. 

Pastor Uche who spoke on the topic, "The wonders of Praise", drew her text from Acts 16:18-26 amongst others. 

She said there are consequences for despising anyone praising God. 

According to Pastor Uche, "If you enter conflict with that one, you will be wounded and God can take something from you that's so precious."

Pastor Uche who described praise as an emotional outpouring of words in the form of songs noted that there's an equal amount of praise for every situation in life. 

She also said praise should not be a seasonal thing but a lifestyle. "Praise is not something we should joke with. Praise is a weapon to secure victory. If you trouble those who serve God His food(Praise), he will trouble you."

While pointing out that praise is a quick access into the presence of God, Pastor Uche enjoined christians to imbibe the culture of praise in their lives.

She said, "It's always working. Engage praise today and you will never be disappointed."

The General Overseer of Goshen Freedom Tabernacle, GFT, Prophet Austin Ariole JP stressed the need for christians to always thank God in any situation they find themselves. He said, praise opens new doors and brings blessings. 

The Freedom Choir opened the floor with powerful praises and danced unto God. 

Invited guests artistes also took their turns and praised God in virtually all languages in Nigeria together with foreign songs.

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