In his respond, Alain Joshua wrote; Apostle, you're a man I respect. While I appreciate your counsel, I must say we ought to be careful when sounding in a way that creates a false narrative. You have no idea what's happened and a simple conversation with me would have saved what your post is trying to portray right now.
Anyways, we don't have to explain everything. I'm replying to this post bc I respect your person
Love!
WHAT WENT WRONG ⁉️
A day before now, Prophet Hope Miracle wrote something on his timeline about Alain Joshua which says;
I have been silent and distant from you Alain Joshua but it doesn't mean I don't have something to say. If there's one man who knows you well, it's me. I will give you 3 days to explain what you did in 2024. If you don't, I will. It's time people know who you are. The clock is ticking Alain Joshua.
In a respond to this message, Apostle Alain Joshua also wrote on his timeline to Prophet Hope saying;
I'm sick and tired of people sitting in their homes and looking for my trouble. Prophet Hope Miracle, you see this one, I won't ignore it. I give you 24hrs to explain whatever you claim happened in 2024 -- if you don't...
So this message sparked a lot of talks online through the comments on those post. The whole thing about the post from both preachers did not go well as many see it as a joke and as you already know it, the Raw Apostle himself, Apostle Ade could not stay calm about it as we all know him for the truth and integrity of the gospel. So he responded as seen below which calls for Apostle Alain to reply under his post. Read Apostle Ade respond 👇
This is not an accusation it is an honest and sincere counsel.
There is a weight to the name of God, and as those called to serve, we must carry it with reverence. What we display publicly matters, because many are watching and learning from it.
To you both, I say this with respect: I honor the call of God upon your lives. I believe you are meant to be a blessing to this generation. But with that calling comes responsibilityespecially in this age of social media.
As young Pastors, young Prophets, and young Apostles from Cameroon 🇨🇲 displaying these things online, I have a sincere question before I round up this counsel: what example are you setting for the younger generation that is coming? They are watching closely. They are learning not just from your words, but from your lifestyle and conduct.
The conduct and character we show online speaks louder than our titles. What we normalize today will shape what they become tomorrow. If God has truly called you, then stand firmly on that path. The work of God does not need exaggeration, pressure, or performance to stand.
At the same time, this is a deeper reflection: many young ministers today are losing the fear of God and, in some cases, the respect for spiritual authority and those who came before them. Influence matters. Guidance matters. When mentorship is weak or absent, errors are easily amplified in public spaces. That is why covering, correction, and accountability are important in this calling.
This is not to condemn, but to advise: allow yourselves to be guided, corrected, and refined. Growth requires pruning. Without it, mistakes become patterns, and patterns become public examples that mislead others.
Let us be careful not to create a culture where going viral becomes the goal. The work of God is not built on trends it is built on truth. There is no need to force stories, exaggerate experiences, or present what is unclear just to gain attention. That path can mislead those who are coming up behind you.
We are in a time where social media amplifies everything, but not everything should be displayed. Some things require maturity, discernment, and restraint. Ministry is not performance. God has not called you to trend He has called you to draw souls to Him.
You both know the weight of this calling, and God cannot be deceived. So with humility, take time to reflect, to repent where necessary, and to refocus on the true assignment.
We will not be the last in this calling. Many more are rising. That is why it is important we put away pride, avoid every form of deception, and commit ourselves to integrity. Let your lives be examples worth following examples that make God pleased.
I say this again with respect: I value you, but truth must be spoken.
The name of God is not a platform for display it is a sacred trust. Let us handle it with care.
Advice: Seek God deeply in private and let your public expressions come from that place of sincerity. Stay accountable. Choose truth over attention, and character over applause. What is built on integrity will stand longer than anything built for visibility.
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” Galatians 6:7
“And the Lord said… ‘I am against the prophets,’ declares the Lord, ‘who use their tongues and say, ‘The Lord declares.’” Jeremiah 23:31
May the fear of God guide us and keep us grounded in truth.
God bless you for reading and apologies for making it long. Just had to explain how everything happened so you don't get confused at any point.
Before you scroll and pass, what do you think about this whole thing from both preachers, should something like this be acceptable in the Christian faith? The comment section is open 👐
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