Pastors Condemning Selling Of Spiritual Products Are Equally Guilty – Joshua Iginla Says
Joshua Iginla, the Senior Pastor of Champions Royal Assembly, sparked a fervent debate within the Christian community with a Facebook video posted on Saturday, July 20, 2024.
In the video, Iginla delivered a pointed critique of fellow pastors who condemn the sale of spiritual products, accusing them of hypocrisy and selective criticism.
Iginla argued that pastors who publicly denounce the commercial practices of their peers are often guilty of similar actions.
“Kettle calling pot black,” he declared, emphasizing the inconsistency in their condemnations.
He pointed out that many of these critics also engage in the sale of religious items, such as books, stickers, jotters, and pens.
By highlighting this discrepancy, Iginla aimed to stress what he sees as a pervasive hypocrisy within the religious leadership.
The crux of Iginla’s argument centered on what he perceives as an unfair targeting of prophets.
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He expressed his dissatisfaction with the selective nature of the criticisms, which he believes are predominantly aimed at those within the prophetic ministry.
This, he suggested, creates an uneven playing field where certain ministers are unfairly singled out while others continue similar practices without reproach…..See_More