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Prophet Jay Israel Cries Out To Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin For Forgiveness (Photo)

South African Pastor, Jay Israel has made a public apology to Nigerian billionaire Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, after several months of criticizing Fufeyin on social media, IGBERETV reports.

Several religious leaders in Nigeria have also been criticized by Jay Israel. The South African pastor flew down to Nigeria to seek forgiveness from Fufeyin, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Delta State. Fufeyin is known for his miracles and philanthropy.

In a viral video, Jay Israel is seen kneeling before Fufeyin and his congregation, pleading for forgiveness and renouncing his past criticisms of the famous prophet.

“I came to Nigeria, here in Mercy City, Warri to apologize to my father, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, for all the things I have said against him in the past,” Jay Israel said in the video. “I am sorry for any harm I may have caused him and his ministry. I have come to make peace and ask for his forgiveness.”, he said.

Fufeyin accepted Jay Israel’s apology and called for an end to all forms of attacks and criticisms among religious leaders.

“I forgive you, my son,” Fufeyin said. “Let us all come together and work for the betterment of humanity. Let us not be divided by our differences but united by our common goal of spreading love and peace.”

The video shared on Prophet Fufeyin’s Facebook page was captioned;

“TO FORGIVE IS DIVINE – Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin

Nobody’s perfect. We all “err” and need forgiveness
When a person commits an error, he is acting as a normal human being. When the person who was wronged responds with forgiveness, he is acting in line with divine tendencies – Galatians 5:22-23
To forgive is divine
No human is perfect
Never write off those whom God Himself hasn’t written off
The Lord strengthen you Jay Israel Senior
PAPA J loves you”

 

 

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