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Uebert Angel’s Miracle Money : Divine Blessing or Controversial Doctrine?

The concept of miracle money—the supernatural appearance of money in bank accounts, wallets, or pockets—has been a defining aspect of Prophet Uebert Angel’s ministry. As a self-proclaimed prophet and founder of Spirit Embassy, Angel has gained both a devoted following and significant criticism for his teachings on financial miracles. Supporters see him as a man of God performing divine wonders, while skeptics question the legitimacy of his claims.

On the opposing front is Apostle Arome Osayi, warning believers that the idea of money appearing supernaturally in accounts is a dangerous distortion of biblical financial principles.

As the dust rises, both generals wield their scriptures, their revelations, and their unwavering convictions. The battle is not just about theology—it’s about the very fabric of faith, finance, and the supernatural.

Prophet Uebert Angel, known for his controversial yet electrifying teachings, argues that miracles defy logic—that’s why they are called miracles. He boldly declares that miracle money is a supernatural intervention, where God directly deposits finances into the accounts of believers as a sign of divine provision.

He points to instances where people have testified about waking up to unexpected funds, some with no traceable source. For him, questioning such miracles is questioning the God of signs and wonders.

“The moment you try to explain a miracle, it ceases to be one.”

Scriptural Backing from Angel’s side:

  1. Matthew 17:27 – Jesus tells Peter to find money in the mouth of a fish.
  2. 2 Kings 4:1-7 – The widow’s oil is multiplied to pay her debts.
  3. John 6:1-14 – Jesus miraculously multiplies food.

Angel’s Challenge to the Doubters:

  1. Why do you believe in healing miracles but not financial miracles?
  2. If God can create money out of nothing, why limit Him?
  3. What if doubting miracle money is actually blocking believers from receiving it?

Apostle Arome Osayi: “God’s Financial System Doesn’t Work Like That”

On the opposite side, Apostle Arome Osayi steps forward, wielding doctrine like a sword. He warns the crowd against deception, declaring that miracle money is not biblically sound. According to him, God’s financial principles are built on work, stewardship, and divine provision through human effort—not unexplained bank deposits.

He argues that claims of miracle money open doors to financial irresponsibility and may even be manipulated by false prophets to deceive desperate believers. For Osayi, money appearing from nowhere is not a blessing but a red flag.

Scriptural Backing from Osayi’s side:

  1. Genesis 3:19 – “By the sweat of your brow, you will eat your food.”
  2. Proverbs 13:11 – “Wealth gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it.”
  3. 2 Thessalonians 3:10 – “If anyone will not work, neither should he eat.”

Osayi’s Challenge to the Believers:

  1. Why doesn’t miracle money appear for the poor in slums who need it most?
  2. If Jesus performed financial miracles, why didn’t He make money rain from the sky?
  3. What if miracle money is just a psychological phenomenon rather than a spiritual reality?

The War Rages On: Who Wins?

And so, the battle lines are drawn. One side believes in a limitless, miracle-working God who can make money appear in times of need. The other warns against a doctrine that could lead to deception and false expectations.

As the dust settles, the question remains:

Should believers look out for miracle money, especially when finances are tight?

Or should they ignore it, trusting only in hard work and stewardship?

What are your thoughts on miracle money? Are you a believer of Miracle Money, or do you stand with the principle of hard work and stewardship? Have you or someone you know ever experienced a financial miracle, or do you think it’s all a matter of faith vs. illusion?

Let’s get the debate going! Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this with others, and let’s see what multitudes think.

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