Pastor Lazarus Muoka, the General Overseer of the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries, has issued a stern warning to social media activist and influencer, VeryDarkMan, in response to alleged criticism of his church. This follows viral videos of unusual testimonies from church members that sparked online debates.
In recent weeks, clips circulated widely on social media, showing testimonies from the church’s congregants. One elderly woman claimed she had been miraculously saved from four armed robbers, allegedly taking control of their guns. Another testimony featured a man who recounted surviving a kidnapping, machete attacks, and gunshots without any injuries.
The viral nature of these videos attracted attention and criticism, including from VeryDarkMan, who reportedly made negative comments about the church. According to Pastor Muoka, the activist claimed that “Chosen members will learn the hard way.”
In a recent video addressing his congregation, Pastor Muoka responded to the remarks. He shared, “Someone came to me and said, ‘Pastor, do you see this man who is speaking against us? He said Chosen people will learn something the hard way.’ And he mentioned the man’s name—VeryDarkMan. I said, ‘No, Chosen will not learn the hard way; he will be the one to learn the hard way.’”
Although Pastor Muoka dismissed the notion of harboring any ill will toward the activist, he warned of the potential consequences of criticizing “God’s anointed.” He clarified, “I didn’t speak evil of him. I only made a statement. I don’t want to speak negatively, because if I say anything negative or evil, it will happen immediately.”
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The pastor emphasized that his remarks were not intended to punish VeryDarkMan, but rather to echo the activist’s own words. “I cannot speak evil against any man, but I am telling you that VeryDarkMan is learning something today in a hard way. I didn’t say it to punish him; I only echoed his words,” he explained.
Muoka concluded his message with a strong warning, stating, “If God’s anointed gets angry with you, you are finished.”
The exchange between Pastor Muoka and VeryDarkMan has generated significant conversation on social media, with many people discussing the line between religious expression and public criticism. As the viral testimonies continue to make waves, the conflict between the church and its critics remains a hot topic of debate online.