Hallelujah Is Not A Heavenly Language, Don’t Be An Illiterate – Nigerian Pastor (Video)
A video that has gone viral on social media has sparked controversy and debate among religious communities. In the video, Pastor Abel Domina of Abel Damina Ministry and Power City International is seen preaching on the topic “Who Is God” and making a bold statement that has left many stunned. According to Pastor Abel, “hallelujah” is not a heavenly language, but rather “speaking in tongues” is the actual heavenly language.
The pastor explained that the word “hallelujah” is a human language and not divine in origin. He emphasized that the Bible was written in human language, within the context of human culture and history, and therefore, cannot be considered a heavenly language. He encouraged his congregation to seek the true heavenly language, which he believes is speaking in tongues.
Pastor Abel’s statement has sparked a heated debate among religious scholars and enthusiasts, with some agreeing with his views while others strongly disagree. Some have argued that “hallelujah” is a word that has been used in worship and praise for centuries and is a way to connect with the divine. Others have countered that speaking in tongues is indeed a gift from the Holy Spirit, as mentioned in the Bible, and is a more authentic way to communicate with God.
The video has gone viral, with many sharing their thoughts and opinions on social media. Some have praised Pastor Abel for his boldness and willingness to challenge traditional beliefs, while others have criticized him for his views, calling them misleading and divisive.
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Regardless of one’s stance on the issue, the video has sparked an important conversation about the nature of language and worship in religious communities. It has also highlighted the importance of understanding the cultural and historical context of religious texts and practices……See _ More