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A pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, P. Daniel Olawande has praised God after conquering a snake that attacked him on the altar.
He took to social media to share a testimony of how everything played out while giving thanks to God.

He shared the story and wrote ;

‘Testimony time. So I was preaching and this snake came to the altar. Suddenly the lion in me remembered, thou shall trample upon snakes and scorpions and nothing shall by any means harm you,
So we practiced what we have read ayayay
Alas it was finished on the altar
I remember I sat there worshiping God before
I moved from the altar to the congregation for Impartations then this snake came to the altar, I just imagined if I was there lying down or sitting, well Jesus will not give room for the devil ahahah
Devil is a bastard
Father thank you
I see a burning generation’

See more photos below;

https://www.instagram.com/p/B5fM8uwpQq4/?igshid=oxaz7fpcpex2

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