Dr. Becky Enenche, wife of Pastor Paul Enenche and co-founder of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has sparked discussions online with her recent remarks on the importance of consistent tithe payment.
In a viral video, Dr. Enenche emphasized that tithe payments must be consistent in order to remain valid in the presence of God.
She further stated that failing to be consistent with one’s contributions to the Lord’s house could result in setbacks in life. Her comments have garnered significant attention, as they touched on a topic that is often discussed within Christian circles regarding financial contributions to the church. Many have shared their thoughts on her perspective, with some agreeing with her stance on the spiritual importance of regular tithe payment, while others have raised questions about the broader implications of her message.
Dr. Enenche’s statement adds to the ongoing discourse about the role of financial stewardship in religious practice and its perceived impact on personal and spiritual growth.
“Paying of tithes must be done consistently. Anytime you miss paying your tithe, you will return back to square one. All the other tithes you’ve paid become deleted and completely nullified,” she stated.
Watch the video below
"Paying of tithes must be done consistently, anytime you miss paying your tithe, you will return back to square one, all the other tithes you've paid becomes Deleted and Completely nullified" – Pastor Paul Enenche's wife, Becky Enenche of Dunamis Church reveals pic.twitter.com/JTkpMseYKj
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) November 17, 2024
See some reactions below;
DaNn_Snr noted: “These modern day pastors have misinterpreted the true readings…most of them preach based on inspiration and their intuition not as it is written.”
Tooshugary4U opined: “The church members will learn and they’ll learn it the hardest way if they continue to listen to their pastors.”
ema4yo added: “Everyday, I keep seeing reasons not to go to church.”
IEmmanWilson reacted: “Then the king will say come o blessed of my father, for I was hungry you gave me food, I was thirsty you gave me drink. Jesus never mentioned paying your tithe. But kindness to one another, Your deeds to one another is what matters not tithe. Matthew 26: 34-45.”