Ever
since Dr. Edward Owuor—commonly referred to by his followers as ‘The Mightiest
Prophet of the Lord’—entered the scene of public preaching in Kenya about 14
years ago, he has attracted a number of criticisms from a section of Kenyans who
aren’t happy with the floridity and grandiloquence that characterize not just
his meetings but also his lifestyle and the fact that he is in possession of a security
detail. Besides, the members of his movement—including the senior leaders—have
also been spotted in a number of occasions genuflecting in his presence and referring
to him as ‘my lord’ as a way of according him the reverential treatment that
they think he so deserves—being a ‘prophet’ of the Lord. You can read more
about the Repentance and Holiness Ministry that he founded at (http://www.repentandpreparetheway.org/).
My interest in this article is not however, to address all these concerns but
rather to give a pericopal analysis of the claims that the ‘Mightiest Prophet’ made
concerning entry into the kingdom of God in a video clip that has been making
rounds in the social media. The clip begins where the ‘Mightiest Prophet’ is
conferring blessings upon one of the congregants next to the dais. For a more exhaustive
analysis of Dr. Owuor’s ministry including his theological beliefs, please read
what Pastor Murungi says by following the link (http://pastormurungi.blogspot.com/2012/12/dr-owuor-true-or-false-prophet.html).
The claims made by the ‘Mightiest Prophet’ regarding entry into the Kingdom of God
Before you read what follows, please watch
the clip that begins at 6:05:14 hours by following the link (https://youtu.be/x5jIiFOu43g?t=21914).
It is part of a 6:19:24 hour YouTube live recording by Bishop Prof. Jason
Getheko on July 8, 2018 and captures the claims made that day by the ‘Mightiest
Prophet’ in a meeting that took place at Central Park, Nairobi. For more about
Bishop Githeko please visit (http://githeko.blogspot.com/). In this clip, the ‘Mightiest Prophet’ tells a
congregant, “…The Lord bless you
eternally. I have also blessed your entry into eternity. You will enter the
kingdom of God strictly based on the word of my tongue.” The male translator
at first renders it in Swahili as, “…Bwana
atakubariki milele. Pia nimebariki kuingia kwako kwa umilele. Utaingia ufalme
wa mbinguni kuzingatia maneno yangu ya kinywa.” The clip captures the
‘Mightiest Prophet’ unleashing an indignant tirade against the translator for
omitting the word “strictly” in his translation. He wants the translator to
include the word “strictly” that he omitted. He corrects him by emphasizing the
phrase “strictly based” in Swahili (“kuzingatia
tu”). I’m not sure whether or not the translator was deliberate in this
omission—he knows best. It is apparent however, that this omission turns out to
be costly on him as the ‘Mightiest Prophet’ immediately asks the lady
translator to jump up to the dais and take over. Her faithful translation immediately
receives the approval of the ‘Mightiest Prophet’ when she renders the phrase in
question as, “Kuzingatia tu kwa neno la kinywa
changu.”
From this verbatim statement, it is
clear that Dr. Owuor is claiming divine powers, to say the least. He is
claiming that he has the power to bless one’s entry into heaven. He goes ahead
to gravitate and escalate this claim by emphasizing that he has the absolute
power to grant his audience entry into the kingdom of God. Notice his emphasis here
on the word “strictly based on the word of my tongue.” Let these words resonate
in your mind as I briefly undertake to put him under Biblical scrutiny in three
subheadings—Sovereignty, Salvation, and Scripture.
A brief Biblical scrutiny of these claims
I.
Dr. Owuor and Sovereignty
First
of all, by saying that “…I have also
blessed your entry into eternity. You will enter the kingdom of God strictly
based on the word of my tongue,” Dr. Owuor is claiming a prerogative that only belongs to God. Only God can
speak like this! Only God does grant entry into His kingdom to whomever he
wills, including even the understanding of His hidden treasures of His kingdom
(Matt. 11:25-26). Notice that the kingdom doesn’t belong to Dr. Owuor but
absolutely to the Sovereign God. We must not forget that it is called the “kingdom
of God” and rightly so. It is only the Lord who does what He pleases and whose decrees
will always indelibly stand (Isa. 46:9-11; Psa. 135:6; 115:3). He is holy and
righteous to do with His kingdom that which pleases Him. He is free to admit
whomever He pleases in His kingdom. Nobody holds Him accountable when He acts. Nobody
tells Him who or not to admit into the kingdom for He unequivocally says that He
will have mercy on whomever he will have mercy (Rom. 9:15). Dr. Owuor doesn’t
have the capacity to act like God. He seems not to understand the Sovereignty
of God in such careless utterances. This is the very knowledge the Old
Testament prophets had in relation to who God is and whenever the Lord gave
them His word to speak to His people, they said, “Thus says the Lord.” They
knew their boundary and defined it very well. Notice that they didn’t claim the
words they spoke but rather attributed them to God. What Dr. Owuor has uttered
in this clip is blasphemous and he must—with humility and reverential awe—acknowledge
it and ask God for His mercy, repent and ask the Lord for forgiveness.
II.
Dr. Owuor and Salvation
Secondly,
by saying that “… I have also blessed your entry into eternity. You will enter the
kingdom of God strictly based on the word of my tongue,” Dr. Owuor is
claiming that he has the absolute power to grant salvation. Only those who are
saved are the candidates of the kingdom of God. The Scripture explains to us
very succinctly that “unless one is born
again he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3). This is what Dr.
Owuor’s work ought to be—to preach the necessity of the new birth to his
audience as the Biblical requirement for entering the kingdom of God. He
forgets that being born again exclusively means being born of God, not
according to human will (John 1:12-13). Jesus Himself—being the very Son of the
living God—preached the gospel as of utmost necessity for those who would enter
the kingdom of God. He says, “The time is
fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel”
(Mark 1:14-15). Here the Lord is clearly stating for us what kind of response
the gospel demands for one to enter the kingdom of God—faith and repentance. It
must be remembered, dear readers, that the gospel is the only means through
which sinners are saved when they respond—not the promises of men like the one
Dr. Owuor is making to his audience. It must be said that by making such a
claim, Dr. Owuor is misleading his followers into false hope of salvation that
the Bible knows nothing about. Such claims are alien to Scripture, and must be
condemned in the strongest terms possible.
III. Dr.
Owuor and Scripture
Thirdly,
by saying that I have also blessed your
entry into eternity. You will enter the kingdom of God strictly based on the
word of my tongue,” Dr. Owuor is assaulting the authority of the Word of
God or the Scripture. At the heart of the matter is the authority of Scripture.
These claims being made here cannot be just ignored. These should be matters of
grave concern to the entire body of Christ whose chief aim is to exalt Christ
here on earth. The church belongs to the living God and exists as a pillar and
buttress of the truth to which she was called (1 Tim. 3:15). My readers, this
truth must not only be expressed in the church’s credal confession as the
substance of her faith but also in her practice. This is the faith for which
the church is to contend—the once-for-all faith delivered to the saints by the
apostles (see Jude 3). This is the truth that we must fight for like the
apostles and saints of all ages. But how can preachers like Dr. Owuor stand on
the truth when he claims authority apart from the Bible? Hasn’t he forgotten
that the only extant tool used by the Holy Spirit in leading the church in all
her endeavors to glorify Christ is the inscipturated Word of God that was
handed down to us by the apostles in the form of the Bible and that no one has
ever dared to add to it and new revelation? Hasn’t he so quickly forgotten that
the church has always maintained throughout all ages that the Bible alone is
the only trustworthy source of divine revelation and that it is the only
tutelary tool that inoculates the people of God from any form of error? Hasn’t
he so quickly forgotten that the authority and sufficiency of the Bible was at
the center of Protestantism when the church of Christ was led by the Spirit to
see that the Church of Rome had grossly deviated from apostolic teaching by
raising her tradition above the Scripture? Let me submit to you that Dr. Owuor hasn’t
considered the gravity of all these issues at all when making his claims and
I’m afraid if his followers don’t open their eyes now, then they are already
slipping back into Roman Catholicism that venerates her Papacy above the
Scripture when he speaks ex cathedra.
It is a system whereby one man speaks authoritatively based on the powers
vested on him by the church. Consider the apostle Paul for example. His
teaching—although he was an apostle of Christ who did mighty things for Him and
received inexpressible revelation from heaven—was tested by the noble Bereans
to see whether he actually spoke from the Scripture (Acts 17:10-12). They only
believed Paul because he spoke from the Scripture. You can imagine that this
took place when the only complete and available Scripture was the Old
Testament. It means Paul had to base all his teachings on the Old Testament.
The question Dr. Owuor ought to ask himself is: based on our propensity to sin
as fallen creatures and taking into consideration our marred noetic
configuration, can anybody’s words be truly trusted and held in the same level
with the veracious word of God? Is there anyone who can by dare claim to speak
in the place of God by issuing any decretive statement that stands? By no
means! Let God be true and every human being a liar (Rom. 3:4). Let it be known
to you that those who spurn the Bible, adds to or subtracts from it, or
supplant it with other claims of direct revelation yet claim to belong to the
body of Christ will always run into error. Let the church return to the
Scripture as the only authoritative and sufficient Word of God.
What does this mean for us today?
I.
It is a call to Authority and Sufficiency of
Scripture
The
church has become so gullible to every wave of teaching that comes her way
because she rejects the authority and sufficiency of Scripture as the only rule
of faith and practice. Paul—in his farewell to the young Timothy—charges him to
devote himself to the study of the Word of Truth to rightly divide it (2 Tim.
2:15). For “All Scripture is breathed out
by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for
training in righteousness that the man of God may be competent, equipped for
every good work” (3:16-17). It is the very word through which Timothy
became a believer (2 Tim. 3:15). It is this very Word of God that Paul charges
him in the presence of God and of Christ to incessantly preach. For he knows
that a time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but will be
led astray by their itchy ears that are looking for what they like hearing (2
Tim. 4:1-5). The church must return to the centrality of Scripture in its
mission on earth and must deliberately do so. We must remember that entry into
the kingdom of heaven is not guaranteed for those who prophesy in the name of
the Lord or perform various signs and wonders. If such people do not do the
will of God, they will be told to depart from the presence of the Lord Jesus
Christ into the eternal lake of fire (Matt. 7:21-23).
II.
It is a call to Humility and Servanthood for
Ministers
Preachers
must—like Paul—recognize that we are not in any way superior to the people to
whom we minister. We are not in any way better than them. Dr. Owuor’s dealings
with the male interpreter wasn’t gracious enough. He ought to have politely and
graciously requested for another translator! We are prone to stumble and we
must always depend upon God’s grace with humility for our salvation by daily
trusting upon the one who is able to keep us from stumbling (see Jude’s
Doxology in vv. 24-25). Here what Paul the apostle says concerning himself, “But I discipline my body and keep it under
control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified.”
(1 Cor. 9:27). One of the most stubborn sins to deal with as a preacher is
pride. It can easily lead to your disqualification. It is very easy to exalt
yourself especially where the Lord seems to be using you in any way. We therefore,
need God’s grace that He alone gives to the humble while he rejects the proud.
III. It is a call to the only way of salvation of sinners
Lastly,
it must be remembered that Jesus is the exclusive way to the kingdom of God
(Acts 4:12; John 14:6). One only becomes a candidate of the kingdom of God by
putting all His faith and trust in Him and by repenting of his sins. All those
who hear the gospel call and respond by believing in Jesus Christ will be saved!
Noma Sana.
ReplyDeleteThe Lord alone be praised for this well detailed at the same time careful article brother.
Thanks for your encouragement! It is my prayer that the Lord will mercifully deliver those who are caught up in the error.
DeleteJust like the Popes of old. This is nothing but manmade gibberish - taking a seat that belongs to God. May the Lord raise up His church in Africa like He did in Europe and have mercy on us again.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bro. Heshimu. Amen to your prayer for Africa! May the merciful God remember us by igniting the love for His Word in us to inoculate us from such error!
DeleteOwour knows that he has an assignment to fulfill in honor of the devil. That's why he has taken some of us to the Kenyan courts to seek protection from being exposed in the light of the bible.
ReplyDeleteThe battle belongs to God. We have to come up with a hashtag exposing this lunatic.
The battle belongs to God! What a better ways of putting it! Thanks a lot for this!
DeleteEye opening. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteThank you! May we pray that the light of the gospel with shine upon many who reads it!
DeleteWell put brother Tonny. May the Lord keep us faithful to his word. May He grant us boldness in preaching.
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteThank you for this it has really helped. God bless you
ReplyDeleteWe praise the Lord!
DeleteVery good narrative. Thank you for telling it as it is. The 'mightiest prophet' needs to repent and humble himself before the Lord.
ReplyDeleteI like your robust defense of Biblical truth. Keep it up Bro. I have also written extensively on Owuor in my teaching forums. He nothing but an apostate.
ReplyDeleteThat was deep,he can have all the security he wants,but uphold scripture to the uttermost,sola scriptura!
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