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Apostle Suleman defends miracle money, says it’s rooted in scripture
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Apostle Johnson Suleman has strongly defended the concept of miracle money during the Holy Ghost Conference in Auchi, Edo State.
He stated that critics of miracle money misunderstand spiritual principles and limit God’s power to only human effort and logic, Diaspora Digital Media ( DDM) reports.
Suleman addressed his congregation, saying many believers are trapped by a mindset that excludes supernatural financial blessings.
“What I’m doing tonight is to work on your mind, kill that spirit of process,” he told attendees.
He acknowledged the value of diligence and hard work but emphasized that God also operates through divine favor and miracles.
Citing John 4:36–38, he highlighted the scripture: “One sows and another reaps,” to support his perspective.
He explained that this verse proves people can reap where they did not personally sow, through God’s intervention.
“There is a dimension where other men labor, and you enter into it. Is it not in your Bible?” he asked.
Suleman argued that financial miracles, including money received without personal labor, are consistent with biblical teachings.
He criticized those who quote, “If a man does not work, he should not eat,” to oppose miracle money.
“Shut up,” he said boldly. “What you know may not be incorrect, but it is incomplete,” he added.
He clarified that discipline and hard work are important but do not cancel the possibility of divine, unearned blessings.
To illustrate, he cited testimonies of people receiving houses, cars, or even speaking new languages supernaturally.
“I’m not preaching materialism,” he said. “I’m letting you know God can bypass natural processes,” he explained.
He insisted that restricting divine blessings to human logic blocks access to the supernatural dimension of God’s power.
“God is not a man. He doesn’t work within our systems,” Suleman declared passionately.
He urged believers to expand their understanding of scripture and remain open to unexpected divine provisions.
“The moment you box God into logic, you step out of the realm of faith,” he warned.
He concluded by saying that a faith built only on logic limits true encounters with God’s miraculous power.
The message has stirred debate among Christians, with some embracing it and others raising concerns about materialism.
Suleman, however, maintained that the supernatural is a real and biblical part of Christian living.
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