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 OPINION: APOSTLE SULEMAN: ADULTERY IN THE PULPIT

The adulterous affair between the founder and General Overseer of Omega   Fire Ministries Apostle Johnson Suleman and 23-year old Canadian-based   singer Stephanie Otobo has become news staple for many days, so much   that it needs no retelling.

One of the great epidemics of the Christian Church today is Adultery.   The plague of sexual immorality has made Christianity a mockery. These   days, people feel Christians, and particularly pastors, are nothing more   than heathens who go to church on Sunday to socialize. Pastor scandals   have been happening for a long time. It’s not new. The Christian world   is full of such reports. Since the beginning of Christianity, pastoral   failings stretch as far back as Christian history. The Bible is replete   with such stories. Sex and adultery show the so called “men of God”   as big-time hypocrites. The call to priesthood is more than having the   oratorical gift, sugar-coated tongue, and the persuasive marketing   skills of a salesman. It is as much as about thoughts and temptations.   Adultery is one of those temptations.

Adultery is like a fire that can and in fact consumes the clergy as   well as the parishioner. However, there is a higher bar set for pastors   and church leaders. As self-professed earthly representatives of God,   pastors must be held to a higher standard. Some people feel adultery   among the “men of God” is treated with levity and approval because   the sin of adultery doesn’t attract the degree of sorrow and shame from   the pastor-offenders.

Apostle Suleman is like the rest of us. He’s human. He’s frail and   fragile. He’s not the only one who indulges in sex or adultery. Pastors   are not different in make or in value, but in responsibility and   expectation. Being a pastor attracts a higher level of criticism because   of the higher standard expected of them. Many pastors believe they are   above criticisms by quoting verses in the Bible that says you cannot   touch the “anointed.” These pastor-hypocrites believe that   disagreeing with them means disagreeing with God.

What are the implications of Apostle Suleman’s alleged adulterous   affairs?

Spiritually, his alleged adultery means Apostle Suleman has chosen   Satan over Jesus, death over life, and hell over heaven. It is   impossible to be an adulterer and a pastor or “man of God” at the   same time. They are mutually exclusive.

Other ministers who are not involved in adultery are tainted by being   in the same profession as Apostle Suleman. The pastor’s victim or   victims have been wounded and their families have paid a price. The   guilt from the act will haunt Suleman the rest of his life. His   congregants will doubt and question and invariably find out whether he   was “called by God’ or by men and what he really believes. Those who   believed in him and supported him feel betrayed. People whom he was   trying to reach for Christ now have a convenient excuse to fall away.   His family is wounded, perhaps irreparably. Atheists and others hostile   to the Christian faith have a field day. In the future, his ministry is   more limited – a miniature version of what it used to be and what it   could have been.

Apostle Suleman’s enemies will take his sin gleefully: “Oooh, he was   so righteous! But look what he’s doing. He’s worse than us!” His   influence over his congregation will be slim to none. His humiliation   will be severe. The shame will be a heavy burden to bear.

Now what for Apostle Suleman?

Like all Christians, Apostle Suleman struggles with sin. The sin of   adultery disqualifies a pastor from his role of spiritual overseer of   his ministry. Suleman needs the correction and accountability of his   congregation. He needs clear speech, direction, and repentance not   sentimental sweets or braggadocio. The ball is in the court of Apostle   Suleman. Let him come out of his closet today like his accuser Otobo   did, and confirm or deny the accusation of adultery. Truth is the   greatest disinfectant!

Written by Bayo Oluwasanmi.

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