Dr. Apoki: It’s Poor People Who Always Break Chairs In Church When Under The Anointing

Dr. Charles Apoki said poor people are less valued in meetings/ courtesy.
Nigerian author, preacher, and business entrepreneur Dr. Charles Apoki revealed in the undated sermon at the Anchor of Hope Ministries, Delta State, that it’s poor people who always break chairs in church when under the anointing.
Dr. Apoki explained that poor people break more than one chair and don’t have the capability of replacing them. He said the demons that live in them are ever violent.
“I noticed that in church, poor people are always who fall under the anointing and break chairs. Chairs that they cannot buy. Poor people don’t fall and break only one chair, they must break about three because the demons they’ve carried are very violent.” Dr. Apoki said.
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Dr. Apoki went ahead and revealed that poverty is always associated with disgrace and disrespect. He said in some churches, poor people are judged differently when they sin compared to the rich.
“If you don’t have money, all your ideas are suggestions even in the church committees. When a poor man sins, it’s easier to disfellowship him than when a rich man sins,” he shared.
He added that in other families, some are isolated from special meetings if they don’t have money, even if they have concrete points to share.
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“Poverty will make you abuse your church and your family…if you don’t have money, even if you’re the senior in your family, the meeting can continue without you.” He added, advising church members to work smart and earn respect in society.