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Why You Shouldn’t Call Money Made From Scam ‘Grace’ -According to Evangelist Mike Bamiloye

Evangelist Mike Bamiloye recently shared on Facebook an important distinction between true gifts from God and false invitations sent by evil spirits. In his discourse, he emphasises the danger of classifying every blessing as “grace,” warning against accepting blessings that come from unethical or illegal sources.

Bamiloye highlights that blessings obtained through unethical activities, including rituals or frauds, are not in line with God’s purpose, drawing on his vast experience in Christian ministry. He exhorts people to recognize the source of their blessings and to abstain from lusting after those that were acquired by dishonest means.

According to him, “Do you know why you shouldn’t call all blessings “Grace? You don’t call money made from rituals “Grace”. You do not call money made from scam “Grace. You do not covet such blessings, because they are not from God. The Devil raises up some people to entice some people away from the ways of God. The Devil raises and blesses some people just to intimidate the true Children of God who are still waiting upon the Lord for their moment of Manifestations.”

By bringing attention to the deceptive tactics employed by malevolent forces, Bamiloye reveals the importance of spiritual discernment and integrity. He encourages believers to prioritize righteousness and virtuous living, resisting the allure of counterfeit blessings that lead away from God’s purpose.