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Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by ayokanmi3(m): 10:07pm On Dec 26, 2016
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Pastor Disguised As a Beggar – The Real Story and Lessons by Pastor Lawrence Onochie

Hebrews 13:1-3 (AMP) 1 LET LOVE for your fellow believers continue and be a fixed practice with you [never let it fail]. 2 Do not forget or neglect or refuse to extend hospitality to strangers [in the brotherhood—being friendly, cordial, and gracious, sharing the comforts of your home and doing your part generously], for through it some have entertained angels without knowing it. 3 Remember those who are in prison as if you were their fellow prisoner, and those who are ill-treated, since you also are liable to bodily sufferings.

I grew up in a family where taking care of strangers was like an obsession for my parents, they sheltered countless number of people who they knew little or absolutely nothing about. I walked into a bank one day and the lady who was attending to me kept smiling, she was very cordial and helpful. When she was done with me she introduced herself as one of the people who had lived in our home several years back when she was homeless. I had similar experiences a number of times, thanks to God for giving me the opportunity of growing up in such a home.

At THE KING’S HERITAGE we have provided shelter for countless number of people over the years who didn’t have a home some of them we didn’t know from anywhere. The most recent is a young man who came to church several weeks back, his home for many years has been a car garage and had been subject to abuse. To keep body and soul together sometimes he would go as far as removing car stereos to sell, in fact he had one in his bag the day he came to see me. A week later he was staying in the church office and eventually we got him a job. We have had a feed the needy program where we provided raw food for hundreds of families in the community regardless of their religious persuasion.

However at 1am on Sunday (December 25th, 2016) while I was preparing for the Christmas service I felt inspired to disguise myself to church as a beggar and enter the real world of the needy, the derelicts, and the destitute. Through the help of the head of our production unit I achieved that, I was transformed and I entered the church without being recognized not even by my wife. I sat in the congregation and followed through with the service.

Yes they were some with hearts of gold who came and at least gave me a handshake when the pastors asked the congregation to welcome each other. But they were also some who carefully avoided me, they were some who were not so discreet about it they made it clear they didn’t want to come near. Although I was acting a part, but I could literarily feel the pain of rejection when some walked past me to greet others with an attitude of ‘you don’t matter’. Of course as expected when one of the pastors came to encourage the congregation to invite someone they didn’t know over to their homes for Lunch, not surprisingly no one came to me except for one or two who at this time already knew what was happening.


That can be excused to a great extent because of the state of insecurity in the country and the potential risk involved in such demonstration of love. However they’re ways to go around such potential challenges of being hospitable if our hearts are truly keen on it. At the pick of it, I went up stage and revealed my Identity and shared my experience, I couldn’t hold back tears. I saw some wiping off tears from their eyes as I spoke, at the end of the service there was an atmosphere of genuine repentance and commitment to a life of practical demonstration of selfless Love.

My Experience:
1. The summary of the whole experience is to let us know that EVERYONE matters to God, rich or poor, stranger or family, beggar or wealthy, destitute or celebrity – EVERYONE matters to God. Jesus said “35 'for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; 36 'I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me...40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. (Matthew 25). What we do to the ‘least’ matters so much to God.

2. We must learn to receive, accept, and genuinely love those who don’t look like us, that is the true mark of Christianity. Jesus said “by this shall all men know that you are my disciples if you love one another”

3. I learnt that sometimes the people who need love the most often deserve it the least. Sometimes they look dirty, they look tough and mean, sometimes they even look rich and happy but they’re dying for love and affection within. Don’t discriminate – spread God’s kind of love.

4. Reality sometimes is not what it appears to be. As Pastors it’s easy to assume that what’s happening on the platform is exactly what’s happening in the pew. Reality is that sometimes the difference can be as far as the North is to the South. If you had asked me before this experience I probably would tell you that this may happen in other churches but not ours based on my perception.

5. Some of the people who despised me the most were not the rich and mighty, some of them are from very humble background. So it’s a myth to assume that looking down on people is exclusive to the high and mighty, the reality is sometimes it’s more from those who are still struggling with poverty. They tend to project the inferiority they feel on others, they see in others what they think of themselves and they despise it.

6. I realised that as a leader the best way to judge people is not necessarily by how they treat me but by how they treat those who are seemingly less than they are. Everyone can treat a leader right.

7. I also saw a common weakness among human beings; we go out of our way to be nice to those we think we can benefit from and ignore those we assume we can’t derive benefits from. If I appeared as the Pastor and sat at the same spot everyone would gravitated towards me.

8. It doesn’t matter how powerful your message is as a Pastor some will not reflect it. Despite all the beautiful messages Judas heard from Jesus he didn’t exemplify the message, he was never changed.

9. Class-consciousness is not of God, it is not the nature of God. If you occupy an esteemed position it’s not just a function of your hard work for many have worked harder but have not achieved it. It is a function of the grace of God, He ensured that you were in the right place, at the right, time, and you met the right people. If you acknowledge the grace of God in your success then you’ll never look down on anyone no matter who they are.

10. Always consider it a HUGE privilege whenever God gives you the opportunity to minister to those in need, it’s never a loss. Such acts of love are always rewarded by God.

11. You’ve got stuffs in your home you don’t need, you’ve got things you haven’t touched in well over a year, shoes, suits, hand bags, etc. What about looking around for those your stuff can be a blessing to and just give it to them?


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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by bobogee007(m): 10:17pm On Dec 26, 2016
Humm. He has a reason for doing it

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by ayokanmi3(m): 10:25pm On Dec 26, 2016
more pictures...

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by yeniajayi(f): 11:09pm On Dec 26, 2016
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This need to be up so as to correct the wrong impression and also for the real lessons to be learnt.. This has really changed so many things about me

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Nobody: 12:04pm On Dec 27, 2016
God works in mysterious ways.

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Nobody: 12:04pm On Dec 27, 2016
chai.. this story don touch me wella... *walks down the street*... where all these beggars sef

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by 3rdavefarms(m): 12:04pm On Dec 27, 2016
Amen
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by daddyyo(m): 12:04pm On Dec 27, 2016
Beggar that got Swag... I salute the make up artist.. come my area you go see real beggar

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by mikeetim(m): 12:05pm On Dec 27, 2016
Ok
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by MrSmith007: 12:05pm On Dec 27, 2016
Na so beggar dey dress? undecided undecided undecided

Oga yu dress pass some members o!

I understand yur mssg tho.. nice one.

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by kodded(m): 12:05pm On Dec 27, 2016
angry
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Remilekun101: 12:05pm On Dec 27, 2016
cheesy
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by seunny4lif(m): 12:05pm On Dec 27, 2016
Hmmmmmm

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Archmed(m): 12:06pm On Dec 27, 2016
When a teacher conducts a test for his students and 90%of dem failed, that teacher automatically has failed too and must review his teachings. Same wit d Pastor.. His action is actually a self evaluation of all his teachings. IT'S EITHER HE NEVER PREACHED LOVE AND CARE or he did but his
congregation never imbibed.
He has failed... and must go back to the drawing
board

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by dedons: 12:06pm On Dec 27, 2016
Why are modern day christians this careless?
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by niqqa(m): 12:06pm On Dec 27, 2016
Begger that has more than enough
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Adaowerri111: 12:06pm On Dec 27, 2016
Too long Abeg who read am

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by YeyeDeySmell1: 12:07pm On Dec 27, 2016
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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by janeteubena: 12:07pm On Dec 27, 2016
God is merciful. @ first pix, is he crying or praying for his members for God visitation?
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Emperortj93(m): 12:08pm On Dec 27, 2016
ok

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by niqqa(m): 12:09pm On Dec 27, 2016
None of ur members recognized you? Na wa o
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by seunny4lif(m): 12:09pm On Dec 27, 2016
Can the pastor invite a beggar to eat with him for lunch or dinner

Just like the deeper life pastors will tell us about lifting people but will be the first to drive 120 KPH pass you on a dusty road angry angry

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by 3sexy: 12:10pm On Dec 27, 2016
*Crying *

Uwaaahhh

Uwaaaahhh

Grraaaahhhh

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by onatisi(m): 12:10pm On Dec 27, 2016
All I can say is we need the likes of this man more in Nigeria. I never knew there is still one pastor in Nigeria that still has feelings for the poor. Infact I am too surprised,all I see and hear are pictures and stories about Nigeria egoistic pastors flaunting their cars and gold chains .

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Mr3noble(m): 12:10pm On Dec 27, 2016
But he doesn't look like a beggar in those pics. Truly sometimes i get scared to give to beggars,because most evil people sometimes disguise as one to hunt people.

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by obajoey(m): 12:11pm On Dec 27, 2016
Not that we are sufficient to think anything of ourselves, but our sufficiency is of God.

Be kind to ur fellow men.
Money got wings, so be careful how you treat people.

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by jazinogold(m): 12:11pm On Dec 27, 2016
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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Omero(m): 12:12pm On Dec 27, 2016
Hmmmmmmmm
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Dels112(m): 12:17pm On Dec 27, 2016
Abeg who we go believe now
Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by firstclassmumu: 12:19pm On Dec 27, 2016
Hmm dey tin really touch me deep down my heart

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Re: Pastor Lawrence Onochie Disguised As A Beggar: The Real Story by Heyofrizzle(m): 12:25pm On Dec 27, 2016
Hmm

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