Apostle Johnson Suleman, who is the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministry, has shared his viewpoint regarding the difficulties presented by individuals experiencing poverty. According to him, people with limited financial means are capable of being the most formidable adversaries in the world.
Apostle Suleman shared his observations, highlighting that a significant number of those who have criticized or confronted him tend to be from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Despite having the ability to counteract any provocation from these individuals, he refrains from doing so due to his belief that divine intervention is at play.
In a candid disclosure, the clergyman conveyed that he has received divine guidance emphasizing the importance of treating the less fortunate with kindness. As a result, he finds himself unable to respond in a negative manner when confronted by them.
He articulated, “It’s a fact that some of the most potentially dangerous individuals in the world are those grappling with poverty. The impoverished can often be a source of unforeseen trouble. I’m being honest in my assessment.”
Recounting a personal spiritual experience, Apostle Suleman shared, “During my prayers, God bestowed upon me certain covenants that would ensure enduring prosperity. One of these covenants is to extend compassion to those in need. This has been my guiding principle throughout my life.”
He expressed bewilderment at the pattern he has observed, stating, “Curiously, those who have taken issue with me, those who have criticized me on social platforms, are consistently individuals facing financial hardships. This raises questions: why is it predominantly those lacking material resources who accuse me? Why is there a notable absence of criticism from the affluent? Could it be attributed to my commitment to not engage with those who are financially vulnerable?”
Apostle Suleman clarified his approach, adding, “Should I find myself compelled to address an individual, it is indicative of their actions reaching an extreme point. When the person is affluent, I am prepared to respond promptly, understanding their capacity. However, when confronted by someone with limited means, I recognize that they might be orchestrating a setup for discord.”
He concluded by pointing out the divine balance at play, remarking, “In taking action against such individuals, one must remember that while you may possess the power to crush them, the omnipotent force of the divine is equally capable of holding you accountable.”
In summary, Apostle Johnson Suleman conveyed his belief that individuals facing economic challenges can unknowingly pose significant risks, while also emphasizing his adherence to the guidance of being compassionate towards the less fortunate.