Rev. Adebote: “I Am Not a Politician, But I Pray for Our Leaders”

  • Rev. Abraham Adebote emphasized that Zebullum’s Ark of Covenant is purely prayer-centered, with no blood sacrifices or rituals.
  • The G.O urged Nigerians to embrace peace, unity, and continuous prayers for leaders.
  • The 25-year-old Zebullum program continues to attract thousands with testimonies of breakthroughs and miracles.

The General Overseer of the Redemption Gospel Miracle Centre, Epe, Rev. Abraham Adebote, has emphasized the importance of constant prayers for leaders at all levels, stating that governance is not an easy task and leaders need divine guidance to succeed.

Eko Hot Blog reports that Rev. Adebote made this known in an exclusive interview during the recently concluded Zebullum 25 Prayer Program, a spiritual gathering that has become a cornerstone of faith and renewal in Epe over the past 25 years.

Rev.  Abraham Adebote

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The program, themed “Isaiah 43:1 – The Redeemed”, brought together worshippers from across Lagos State and beyond.

Speaking on the significance of the program, he stressed that the central focus of Zebullum is the Ark of Covenant, which symbolizes God’s abiding presence.

He clarified that the Ark has often been misunderstood, noting that it has nothing to do with rituals or sacrifices. “The Ark of Covenant is not something we sacrifice blood or anything on. It is just about prayer,” he explained.

He added that the church does not discriminate, judge, or exclude anyone from the program. Instead, the yearly gathering serves as an intercessory platform for the community and the nation.

“We even pray for the nation, the state, and our town Epe. Everyone is welcome, because prayer is for all,” he said.

Rev. Adebote further urged Nigerians to embrace peace, unity, and personal responsibility. “I urge everyone to trust in God and be an instrument of peace everywhere you find yourself.

Play your own part and pray for the leaders for God to continue to lead them on the right path,” he advised.

The cleric also took time to commend Nigerian leaders, recognizing the weight of their responsibilities. “Our leaders are doing a very great job.

It is not easy to lead,” he remarked, stressing that citizens must complement their efforts with prayers and constructive support.

Over the years, the Zebullum Prayer Program has drawn thousands of worshippers who testify to miracles, breakthroughs, and answered prayers.

It has become a rallying point not only for Christians in Epe but for visitors from across the country, making it a spiritual tradition that reinforces the values of faith, prayer, and unity.

As the 25th edition came to a close, Rev. Adebote reaffirmed his commitment to using the program as a platform to strengthen believers, intercede for the nation, and keep the message of hope alive.

 

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