With the rollout of Covid vaccine by leading pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna, Senior Pastor of Trinity House, Ituah Ighodalo, has said there was nothing wrong with Christians taking the Covid vaccine.
The pastor of the Lagos-based church
said those saying Christians should not take the Covid vaccine were
misinformed, noting that the vaccine was not a “sign of the beast”.
Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire,
had last week said Nigeria should be taking delivery of Covid vaccine by
January 2021.
Some persons have, however, expressed fears about the vaccine being tied to the 666 phenomenon mentioned in the Bible.
But speaking today, Ighodalo said
the vaccine has nothing to do with the “sign of the beast”.
He said, “Let us deal with facts.
Fact number one is that there is virus out there. Where it came and how it
came, we are not so sure but there is a virus and the virus is medically proven
to be affecting people. The second thing is what is the solution? A vaccine is
not the sign of the beast.
“The vaccine itself is just taking
some of the virus, culturing it and putting it into somebody’s body so that he
can build up resistance to the disease. There is nothing wrong with that.
“People saying that we shouldn’t
take the vaccine are a little misinformed. They are just trying to frighten
people, and prey on people’s ignorance. We need a cure to this ailment. We need
a prevention thereof and we must work assiduously towards it thereof.
“Yes, there is a portion of the
Bible that talks about the mark of the beast -666, nobody fully understands it
but the reference is to the microchips that it seems as though people will be
getting – nobody can buy or sell unless they have that have it. That is
technology and there is nothing you can do about it. What the Bible has done is
to forewarn you about it such that you don’t get under the yoke thereof.
“I think their problem is that they
are thinking that very soon, they are going to insist that people will have
microchips in their hands to prove that they have been vaccinated.”
The cleric, however, urged
Christians to pray together and resist any form of evil control over human
beings.
He also advised Christians and
Nigerians, in general, to trust in God to overcome the situation while
observing all preventive guidelines by health authorities.

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