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Chris Oyakhilome Fires Pope Leo: ‘God Answers War Prayers, You Erred’

Nigerian pastor and televangelist Chris Oyakhilome has strongly challenged Pope Leo XIV’s recent assertion that Jesus does not listen to the prayers of those who start wars, calling the pontiff’s statement a misinterpretation of Scripture.

The controversy follows the Pope’s Palm Sunday homily at St. Peter’s Square, in which he described Christ as the “King of Peace” and said that God does not hear the prayers of leaders who wage war.

Responding, Pastor Oyakhilome argued that the Bible makes clear that God sometimes commands His people into battle, and that starting a war is not inherently wrong — the purpose and divine mandate behind it are what matter.

“Jesus is the will of the Father. If you have seen Him, you have seen the Father,” Oyakhilome said. “There are many wars God Himself told His children to start. Starting a war is not the problem; the issue is whether it aligns with God’s purpose. On this, Pope Leo erred.”

The pastor cited biblical examples, including God’s command to the Children of Israel to take the Promised Land, noting that these were divinely sanctioned wars meant to fulfill God’s purposes.

Source: Erica Chioma 101, Facebook.

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Pastor James Quansah is a prophetic teacher with scribal anointing set in the Church of Jesus to redirect straying Christians to the sound knowledge of Christ. He is the Executive Director of Christ-Conscious Leadership Centre, a ministry committed to educating and training Christians, especially church leaders. With rich academic background in theology, communication and management, Pastor James educates and trains church leaders and workers for effective and impactful ministry. He is also a counselor, author and father. He has over 24 years of experience in ministry and journalism, having worked in the church as deacon and pastor, and in the media as a print journalist.

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