Founder of Perez Chapel International Archbishop Charles Agyinasare has emphasized the importance for Christians to refrain from idolatry.
During a Sunday Service sermon, he firmly stated that it is contradictory for someone to claim to be a Christian while simultaneously engaging in idol worship.
He preached on the topic: “Powers from the Other Side,” which constituted part of his July monthly-themed sermon: “Who rules the Cosmic World”.
Archbishop Charles Agyinasare shed light on the concept of idolatry or idol worship, describing it as the act of venerating objects believed to possess spiritual powers. He cautioned Christians against succumbing to societal and familial pressures that may lead them into ungodly practices.
The Archbishop emphasized that believers should not be deceived or swayed by false spiritual experiences that may lure them into idol worship.
Additionally, he highlighted the danger of falling into idolatry as a result of perceived disappointment and impatience.
“Some Christians often feel God has disappointed them or God’s judgment is not swift so, they tend to try somewhere else for swift intervention,” he said.
The Archbishop admonished Christians against putting on amulets and talisman perceived to have spiritual powers.
He said those ornaments were a point of contact for the “devil” to harass them and their families.