Monday, August 4, 2008

Of Prayer Houses & Assignments...

Persecution Delusions and Prayer Houses: At every point in time, we are always persecuted by someone or some force. Someone is always after us, someone is always working overtime to do us in and most times the prayer houses are ready to point out this ‘someone’ to be a family member, close friend or associate. These prayer houses never offer solutions beyond expensive ‘assignments’ and advise to steer clear of the persecuting ‘someone’.
Someone asked me what assignments are. Assignments in prayer houses could be compared to the recipes one gets from the traditional ‘juju’ doctor for his ‘spiritual’ concoctions. Depending on the whims or wishes of the prayer house ‘pastor’ these assignment condiments would range from food items to requests for even a motorcar. Below are some lists:
‘Victim’ needs to pass the national exams for university admission:
1 Lantern, 10 litres of kerosene, 1 bottle of olive oil, 6 80-leaves exercise books, N500 cash.
‘Victim’ needs a job or promotion
N5, 000 to prepare water for spiritual bath that will ‘clear’ the man’s destiny, 1 packet of biro pens, half dozen fresh coconuts, one dozen eggs and a feast of rice to celebrate the impending job offer.

From the foregone, you can easily deduce your own ‘lists’ for assignments and to make it sound spiritual, the victim will be told to fast for a full day or 12 hours a day for 3-7 days depending on the ‘severity’ of the spiritual attacks. The most abused victims are women especially those seeking for the ‘fruit of the womb’. In addition to numerous fasting and assignments, some ‘men of God’ recommend ‘spiritual cleansing’ of the reproductory canal and one of the tools for this cleansing – among others- is the penis of the ‘pastor’.

Why do we still fall for such abuse and falsehoods? Most of it is because we seek the ‘easy’ way out and these prayer houses exploit this laziness and leave us worse off than when we went there to seek for help! They ascribe everything physically wrong with us to ‘spiritual attack’. They separate our people from family and friends effectively cutting us away from the love of family and the counsel of friends. They fill our heads with phantoms and delusions that our people are unable to separate fantasy from reality. And the worst of their sins is that they take precious TIME away from us.
Our people spend too much time to confront their ‘perceived’ spiritual persecutors. Not face-to-face, you are expected to fight this phantom in the spiritual, thus our people spend countless hours at mid night (when witches fly) to fight these phantoms and wake up the next day without adequate rest. This of course impacts their performance at work for the rest of the day. They cannot focus to deliver their best, they therefore receive sub standard reward for their labour, then blame their failures on more phantoms, spend more time chasing them at night and the cycle continues.
Prayer is a good thing so why don’t we spend more time communing with God for solutions and breakthroughs and leave the fighting to Him? If the advice to steer clear of the persecutor is heeded, we have a situation where family relationships are strained, friendships lost and associations broken. We live in a lot of distrust of one another and in this atmosphere, it is impossible to collaborate, share knowledge, pool resources and ideas to create solutions to life’s challenges. These delusions have effectively put a wedge between us and the activities of the prayer houses have widened the gulf.