A lady on X, going by the handle @Queenie_Bim, recently shared her thoughts on Pastor Jerry Eze’s prayer approach, saying it doesn’t quite suit her.
She mentioned that she tends to avoid loud settings and finds it difficult to focus during his prayer sessions, which she feels are overly noisy.
While she acknowledged that Pastor Eze is a good person, she explained that she doesn’t feel a spiritual connection when he leads prayers.
Despite describing herself as a devoted prayer warrior, she noted that his style, to her, comes across more as noise than meaningful prayer.
“Pastor Jerry Eze’s method of prayer doesn’t agree with my spirit. Maybe because personally I dislike noise a lot.
I feel I don’t even hear him most times it’s just the noise.
He’s a good man God o but I don’t pray well when he’s the one leading. I can’t deceive myself.
I’m a fire-brand prayer warrior but IMO, that his own, has turned to noise.”
Her comments have sparked mixed reactions from netizens, with many expressing differing opinions on his approach.
Read some comments below:
@Nueltek wrote: “Don’t you think saying its noise is a bit extreme? “He’s a good man of God o” then go ahead to label his method of prayer ‘noise’ lol”
@Ada_Ekwomadu wrote: “I share same sentiments with you. but today’s prayer charged me up ngl.”
@Ilerioluwakiye_ wrote: “Saying it’s noise is extreme tho”
@Healthwolf2 wrote: “This isn’t a judgment on the man, it’s an honest assessment of spiritual compatibility. Personally, I don’t like people praying out loud. I don’t like praying in their midsts. I have been viewed by colleagues to be spiritually weak and cold because I said I don’t like that. Pastor Jerry Eze’s ministry has clearly resonated with millions. The numbers don’t lie. People are encountering God, testimonies are flowing, and for many, that “noise” is actually the sound of spiritual intensity matching their frequency. Some people meet God in the thunder. Some meet Him in the whisper. Both are biblical. Both are valid. Stay firebrand. Stay prayerful. Just find the frequency where your spirit actually hears itself praying.”
@Cece16471868 said: “I don’t think this post is necessary but FYI, that your so called noise brought back my husband back to life on Feb 15 2021 and that testimony was shared worldwide. We have other testimonies too numerous to mention. I am an NSPPian. We dey pray and it dey show. When you know, you know! Peace!”
@3xPierre said: “You’re not alone. I so dislike noisy praise sessions and noisy prayer sessions a lot. ‘Nigerian Christians’ for a long time have been made to understand that if they don’t pray loudly, for 5 hours, noisily, and violently GOD won’t hear them. Some of us bought that concept in our younger days, but the moment we knew GOD and the Word for ourselves, that mentality gave way naturally. Quiet and calm prayers works for me and I find that GOD hears them. Now watch Nigerians misinterpret this post and start attacking you.”
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