Summary: A white garment church prophet’s attempt to recreate the biblical miracle of parting the Red Sea ended in dramatic fashion as he ran from approaching waves. The viral video has sparked conversations across Nigerian social media.
A dramatic video circulating on Nigerian social media has captured the moment a prophet’s attempt to perform a biblical miracle went completely sideways.
The incident, which has since gone viral, shows a prophet from a white garment church trying to recreate one of the most famous miracles in the Bible—the parting of the Red Sea by Prophet Moses.
The Failed Miracle Attempt
In the video that has set Nigerian Twitter and WhatsApp groups ablaze, the prophet can be seen standing at the edge of the sea, presumably commanding the waters to part just as Moses did in the Book of Exodus.
However, instead of the waters obeying his command and creating a pathway through the sea, nature took its natural course. As waves began approaching the shore with increasing intensity, the prophet quickly abandoned his miraculous mission and took to his heels.
Members of his congregation who had gathered to witness what they believed would be a spectacular demonstration of divine power watched in shock as their spiritual leader beat a hasty retreat from the advancing waters.
Nigerians React
The video has generated massive reactions across social media platforms, with many Nigerians expressing a mix of amusement and concern about the incident.
Some users have questioned the wisdom of attempting such a feat without proper spiritual preparation, while others have simply found humor in the situation, creating memes and funny commentary about the failed miracle.
This incident joins a growing list of unusual occurrences in some Nigerian churches, where leaders sometimes attempt extraordinary feats in their bid to demonstrate spiritual power to their congregations.
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