Comedian MC Abbey Reacts to Criticism of Comedy in Church


Ace Nigerian gospel comedian, MC Abbey, has reacted to the calls for elimination of gospel comedy in church meetings and events.
The comedian, whose real name is Abiodun Sherif Olapade, is airing his views on the heels of a statement by the president of Mount Zion Faith Ministries International, Mike Bamiloye.

Mr. Bamiloye had criticized the invitation of comedians to churches because laughing at “jokes of scriptures , the Blood of Jesus, speaking in tongues, the throne of grace is a mockery of God.”
MC Abbey took to Instagram to share his opinion, saying that about that decades ago, drama was condemned in the church.
He added that people should not try to “box God and play God”.
He wrote:
“I read all this ungodly write-ups against gospel comedy in church by respected people and I just wonder…
“30yrs ago that’s how drama was condemned in the church by people who like to box God and play God until they saw the light. Their reasons to them were valid bcos the alter is sacred so nor drama acts should be on the alter… Did it hold?… You can’t fight what God has blessed, yes there is need to caution some comedians likewise musicians and preacher who do erroneously but Please do not insult or discredit the place of gospel comedy in church because you will be making a great mistake…


“I take out time in prayers and fasting to prepare before climbing the alter for inspiration and I get it and you are there trying to discredit my relationship with God vis-a-vis my ministry as a comedian because you don’t understand it and later u say the Holy Spirit told you plssssss just shut up !
“Which Holy Spirit, the one that I get inspiration from or another or do we now have two Holy Spirit setting confusion in the body of Christ or just some people with shallow revelation of our faith sounding spiritual…
“Don’t get things and people confused gospel comedy is not jesting, jesting means coarse and vulgar, we don’t do that so stop quoting scriptures out of context…eph5:4(amp version) Let there be no filthiness and silly talk, or coarse [obscene or vulgar] joking, because such things are not appropriate [for believers]; but instead speak of your thankfulness [to God]…now that’s jesting and authentic gospel comedians don’t Jest…#beenlightened #enoughsaid”

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