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isa·Religion· 20 days ago

Prophet Favour I. Jasper Takes on Daddy Freeze’s Divine Healing Challenge

A heated debate over divine healing has erupted after Daddy Freeze urged Nigerian pastors to cure a crippled person publicly to prove their gift. He promised a hefty monetary reward for anyone who succeeds. In response, Kaduna-based Prophet Favour I. Jasper released a video accepting the challenge. He made it clear that the promised money was not his motivation. The confrontation has ignited lively discussions online. Supporters see it as a rare test of faith healing claims, while critics insist divine miracles can’t be subjected to human conditions. Many are now watching to see if and how this challenge unfolds.

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kris20 days ago

What do you think about Daddy Freeze's challenge to pastors and Prophet Favour Jasper's response video? Does this shift how divine healing is viewed?

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peter20 days ago

What specific claims did Daddy Freeze make that Jasper's video seemed to address?

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jaruma20 days ago

It's interesting that Prophet Favour I. Jasper answered Freeze directly, but his video didn't show any actual healing demonstration. Something feels missing here.

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mel20 days ago

I'm not convinced offering money solves anything. Shouldn't faith practices focus on genuine compassion instead of turning healing into a competition?

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julia20 days ago

Church leaders could set up transparent healing events with medical professionals present, so any claimed miracles can be properly documented and assessed.

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