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Monday, March 23, 2026

Pastor David Ibiyeomie Reveals He Would Rather Build God's House Than Buy A Private Jet.

Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries says that he has the financial capacity to buy a private jet but chooses to channel his resources into completing the church’s Cathedral project instead.


He emphasized that generosity never makes anyone poor but that “stinginess is what keeps people down.”
He explained that his giving is driven by love for God, not excess wealth, and noted that some church members actually have more money than he does but give far less.

He says if he wanted to, the Cathedral project alone could fund multiple private jets, but he prefers to prioritize the work of the kingdom.
He says that the house of God must reflect excellence even with gold finishing and insisted that the church should not appear inferior to worldly standards.

15 comments:

  1. When a pastor starts talking about money I get very upset this days I don’t know why

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    1. This particular talk is irritating to the ears

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    2. The money is still not his own but offeings collected from the church members.
      Does he allow independent auditors to PUBLISH the CHURCH ACCOUNTS to members quarterly. That's how it's done in the old school church denominations.

      Pastors and church staff should be placed on salaries from a fraction of 10% of ALL church offerings BY A regularly rotated INDEPENDENT BOARD OF CHURCH MEMBERS. Out of all offerings only 10% should be apportioned to salaries and church bills. 90% must go to charity work.

      Apostle Paul worked as a tent-maker with people in the same craft and preached on Sabbath days.

      Whose name is on the C of O of the church Cathedral and land?

      90% of the church offerings should be dedicated to charity work, building missionary hospitals and schools, vocational centres, food banks and shelters for the homeless.

      He did not earn this money from a job, craft, investments or a company he owns but from church members money given as offerings, seeds, partnership, and project funds. Or can he show 'ALL WORKINGS ' on how he earned the money thar could buy a private jet?

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  2. I hope when it is finished it is a place where the Spirit of God will enter. It would be a shame to do all that work and it is found wanting.

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    1. Great comment πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ‘πŸΎ πŸ’―πŸ‘ŒπŸΎ

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  3. Hmmm πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”

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  4. We have heard. You'll be using Bishop David Oyedepo's own.

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  5. Okay. Build your cathedral in peace

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  6. God does not dwell in buildings anymore

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  7. God doesn't live in building made my human hands. Building or not, it doesn't concern God. How many souls are genuinely aligned through you. We are not talking about members oh, I mean souls won, not members brought in. Una no dey read bible? Eh oga professor in theology? You want to make us feel like you are better than those who buy private jet ?

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