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COVID-19: TB Joshua’s Prophecy Comes To Pass
The Director of the United States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield, yesterday admitted that the outbreak of COVID-19 has brought the country to its knees.
Redfield, who spoke during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing, said America was likely going to spend about $7 trillion “because of one little virus.” “We’ve all done the best that we can do to tackle this virus,” he added, confessing that coronavirus had humbled the entire nation.
According to a statement, Redfield’s words are in precise correlation with the prophetic declaration of Prophet T.B. Joshua almost a decade earlier.
On October 16, 2011, Joshua prophesied about a looming crisis that would bring every nation “on their knees.” “Everyone will be humbled,” he explained.
“There is something God wants to achieve concerning this – God wants to achieve humility to the core. He wants everyone to be on their knees, every nation to be on their knees. After that, the solution will come.”
Three years earlier, on December 28, 2008, Joshua had warned in a ‘long-term’ prophecy about a worldwide ‘economic crisis’ and called on countries who “rely on mineral resources like oil” to “quickly look beyond oil”.
“It’s coming and it’s everywhere. You will be forced to be humble,” he clearly stated, calling on people to prepare for such a time.
On the eve of 2020, Joshua declared it “the year of humility”, stressing that God would “humble us with our challenges”.
“This year will be a year of humility. This year, the Lord will humble us with our challenges. Challenges can be affliction…Let us move closer to God,” he stated on December 28, 2019, after an extensive time of prayer at an undisclosed ‘prayer mountain’.
Credit: The Guardian
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