
Nathaniel Bassey has issued a word of caution to his followers, claiming Hallelujah challenge is not a prerequisite for their faith test
Bassey stressed that a person’s faith is not measured by their familiarity with him or other young servants of God.
He reminded his followers that not participating in the Hallelujah Challenge, a popular online worship event, does not make someone less of a Christian.
Bassey encouraged his followers to respect each other’s choices and not judge one another, citing Romans 14:3.
Bassey’s message was prompted by concerns that some followers were elevating him and other young gospel artists to an unhealthy level of importance.
He quoted Romans 12:3, cautioning against thinking too highly of oneself.
In his characteristic humble tone, Bassey wrote, “I’m not the best thing after sliced bread. I don’t see myself in that manner.”
He emphasized that every Christian has their own unique path and connection with God, and that no one should feel pressured to conform to someone else’s standards.
Bassey concluded by inviting his followers to join him for the next Hallelujah Challenge, while also respecting those who choose not to participate.