The General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has called on Christians to put their trust wholly on God, declaring that “God is more than enough”; adding thaat nothing is too difficult for Him to do.
Pastor Adeboye made the remarks during an interdenominational service held at the RCCG Northern CampGround in Kassa, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.
The service marked the conclusion of the RCCG 2025 Northern Region Ministers and Workers Conference.
While speaking on the theme “Divine Manifestation,” Pastor Adeboye drew inspiration from Jeremiah 32:27 and Psalm 2:1-4, assuring worshippers that God remains capable of restoring lost glory, especially for Plateau State.
“It doesn’t take God time to do what He says,” Adeboye said. “Whatever was not planted by Him will be uprooted. When your time for manifestation comes, you will weep no more.”
He encouraged Christians to remain steadfast in faith, submit to God, and live righteously. “Stop pretending to be Christians. When He saves your soul, run from sin. God will work through those who truly abide in Him,” he added.
Addressing the socio-political climate in Plateau, Pastor Adeboye prophesied a positive turnaround for the state.
“Plateau will reclaim its lost glory,” he declared.
Representing Governor Caleb Mutfwang at the event, the Secretary to the State Government, Samuel Jatau, thanked Pastor Adeboye for his continued prayers and belief in the state’s potential.
“Despite the challenges, Plateau remains one of the safest states in Northern Nigeria,” he said.
Earlier, Pastor James Dagunduro, the Deputy Continental Overseer, led prayers for peace in Plateau, particularly in light of recent violence in some communities.
Pastor Tony Curtis Ukagwu, the Regional pastor on his part, welcomed participants and described the gathering as a divine opportunity for believers to reconnect with God.
Pastor Ezekiel Odeyemi, Continental Overseer African Continent 2, also emphasized the importance of unity in the faith and a return to God.
The service featured songs of praise & worship from the RCCG Mass Choir, Region 8 Praise Team, Pastor’s Seeds Fellowship, Women fellowship Choir ( Zumuntan mata ). intercessory prayers for Plateau and Nigeria, and testimonies from congregants who shared personal experiences of divine intervention.