General Overseer of the Redeemed
Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, on Sunday said world
leaders had failed in their quest to restore global peace and resolve
conflicts.
Adeboye made the statement
when he was hosted to a day of tributes, tagged ‘This Is Your Life’,
by interfaith groups from Israel, Korea, Indonesia, Austria, the United
Kingdom, United States and Nigeria to mark his 70th birthday anniversary
in London.
“It is clear that politicians have failed to solve the problems of conflict and violence all over the world.
“You kill a terrorist today; a dozen others are rising up to take his place,’’ the News Agency of Nigeria quotes Adeboye as saying.
He
said religious leaders needed to come together to speak against global
violence, including the use of religion to perpetrate evil, in order to
achieve peace in the world.
Adeboye
said although God had assigned him to preach His word in all the
nations, his bigger assignment was to bring religious leaders from
across the globe to find lasting solution to violence in the world.
“I
believe a bigger part of the assignment is beginning to surface; that
is why you can see several people of different faiths gathering here
today.
“I believe God wants to use me to bring together religious leaders who will ultimately bring peace to this world,’’ he said.
Adeboye
expressed optimism that a global meeting for religious leaders, which
was held in June, 2011, at the United Nations to foster dialogue and
promote peace, would continue to attain its set objective.
Adeboye
said, “Though I said I did not want anyone to celebrate my birthday, I
am very grateful for you to come here to honour God because who am I for
you to come to honour? I am an ordinary person but I have a God who
deserves all the honour.”
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