"The Death Of Jesus Christ Was Not God's Ultimate Love For Mankind" -Uma Ukpai Claims, Gives Reason - Christians Portal

"The Death Of Jesus Christ Was Not God's Ultimate Love For Mankind" -Uma Ukpai Claims, Gives Reason

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Many Christians believe that the death of Jesus Christ was the ultimate show of God's love for mankind. But today, one of the 'Great Men of God' of our time, Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai, the Spiritual Leader of Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association in Akwa, claims the death of Jesus Christ was not the ultimate show of God's love for mankind as he named the 'Holy Communion.


 
The Reverend said this in a video posted on his official Facebook page. From the video, the pastor was seen teaching his members on 'The Power of God's Love' as he made some prophetic declarations.


Dr. Uma Ukpai who is very spiritual, is known for his immersed wisdom on God's Word as he continually reveals things known to man. For the Man of God to make such revelation, we believe the Holy Ghost revealed it to him.

According to the Pastor from the video, Jesus Christ died to save us, but the reason behind it was for the installation of the Holy Communion. He went further to say that the Holy Communion is a cure to all sickness, afflictions and hindrances. We also learnt from the video that the Holy Communion is a spiritual energy drink for all believers.


 
Here is everything Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai said in this video session:


"I don't know anything that speaks of God's love for us more than the Holy Communion. I was amazed that Jesus Christ was about to die, and He organized and instituted the Holy Communion for our sake. And He said 'this is my blood, the Blood of the new covenant. I am doing this because of the love I have for you'. My brothers, Jesus Christ doesn't want the sacrifice to be in vain as well".


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