The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has sparked reactions after sharing how he believes his earthly journey could come to an end.
Speaking during a church service, the revered cleric explained that a person does not necessarily have to be sick before death occurs, stressing that it is possible to remain healthy throughout one’s life.
According to Adeboye, if the rapture does not happen first, he believes his passing would likely occur on a Sunday after a day spent worshipping God.
Watch the video below:
Adeboye Shares Personal Reflection
The RCCG leader told worshippers:
“It is possible to be healthy for the rest of your life. You don’t have to be sick to die. After He has made you whole, you will never be sick again.”
He continued:
“If He delays the rapture, it is most likely that I will die on a Sunday. I will go to church, dance, rejoice, get home, eat pounded yam, and then go.”
Adeboye made the remarks while preaching on divine healing, good health and God’s ability to preserve believers throughout their lives.
Reactions Trail Adeboye’s Comments
His statement quickly generated discussion on social media, with many followers describing the scenario he painted as peaceful and inspiring.
Reacting to the video, @simon_king_official wrote:
“Baba is actually seeing himself transcending this earth. It’s a glorious call home.”
Another user, @teejay_uzo, commented:
“He looks very good for his age.”
Sharing a personal experience, @domingo_loso said:
“My great grandfather passed away at about 108 years of age. He wasn’t sick, he just slept and didn’t wake up.”
@lawson_gram added:
“That’s such a peaceful way to exit this earth.”
However, some followers expressed caution about predicting the circumstances of death.
@lilian_luxuryhair wrote:
“Hmmmmmm no time is given, nobody knows the time.”
Similarly, @smplyjessie1 commented:
“No man knows the day he will die. Even Jesus didn’t state the exact day and time.”
The viral clip has continued to attract attention online, with many Nigerians reflecting on faith, longevity, healing and the unpredictability of life.









