OLUMBA OLUMBA DISAGREES WITH CHRISTIANS OVER THE DEATH OF CHRIST
Joseph Omoniyi
The Spirtual leader of the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, Olumba Olumba Obu has posited that Jesus Christ, who is believed to be the founder of the Christian Faith did not die on a Friday has preached by many.
In a sermon to mark the Easter festivities in Calabar, he said. “I am declaring to the whole world from the highest heaven that He died for three days and three nights, just as He said. The three days are Thursday, Friday and Saturday. These three days should be wonderful days for the whole world, to fast and to mourn and to receive blessing.
“People argue that the Lord Jesus Christ was killed on Friday. This is the argument against that assertion:- If He died on Friday, then He is not the one. What you hear is what He said before it ever happened. That is why we usually preach this gospel at a time like this every year.
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