2025 Prophecy: Bishop Oyedepo Declares End of Complaints for Believers
2025 Prophecy: Bishop Oyedepo Declares End of Complaints for Believers

Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, has declared that 2025 will mark the dawn of a transformative era for believers.
Speaking during the annual crossover night service at Canaan Land in Ogun State, Oyedepo proclaimed that the days of murmuring and dissatisfaction are now behind believers.
He assured the congregation that 2025 would be a year of remarkable changes, with extraordinary breakthroughs unfolding in their lives. “Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, 2025 will be your year of new beginnings,” he declared. “A year of fresh starts and doors opening to new possibilities.”
“Welcome to 2025, a year of transformation,” he continued. “You will soon look back and wonder, ‘Have I truly been a Christian all along?’ Wonderful things are on the horizon for you.”
Oyedepo emphasized that believers would experience breakthroughs in every aspect of life, including health, family, spirituality, and career. “This year will be unlike any other,” he affirmed. “Your days of murmuring and regret are over. No more complaining, no more looking back in frustration. A new chapter has begun.”
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