Adeboye new year prophecy

You're referring to the annual New Year's prophecy by Pastor E.A. Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

Every year, Pastor Adeboye releases a prophecy for the coming year, which is usually broadcast live on television and shared widely on social media. The prophecy is often a mix of general guidance, warnings, and predictions for the year ahead.

Here are some of the key points from Pastor Adeboye's New Year's prophecies in recent years:

2022 Prophecy:

  1. God will give Nigeria a new beginning, and the country will experience a turnaround.
  2. There will be a great awakening in the Church, and many will return to their first love.
  3. The year will be marked by great miracles, signs, and wonders.
  4. There will be a significant increase in the number of people who will come to know Jesus Christ.
  5. The enemy will try to attack the Church, but God will protect and deliver His people.

2021 Prophecy:

  1. The year will be marked by great breakthroughs and miracles.
  2. God will give the Church a new level of anointing and power.
  3. There will be a great harvest of souls, and many will come to know Jesus Christ.
  4. The enemy will try to create chaos and confusion, but God will be our rock and our salvation.
  5. The year will be a year of great celebration and joy for the Church.

2020 Prophecy:

  1. The year will be marked by great challenges, but God will be our strength and our shield.
  2. There will be a great awakening in the Church, and many will return to their first love.
  3. God will give the Church a new level of anointing and power.
  4. There will be a great harvest of souls, and many will come to know Jesus Christ.
  5. The enemy will try to attack the Church, but God will protect and deliver His people.

Please note that these prophecies are not exhaustive, and Pastor Adeboye often provides more detailed and specific prophecies during his sermons and broadcasts. Additionally, while prophecies can be inspiring and encouraging, they should not be taken as absolute predictions or guarantees of specific events.