: While he did not explicitly endorse a candidate, he maintained that he was simply communicating what he believed God had revealed to him regarding the timing and nature of power shifts in the country.

: The sermon drew heavy criticism from followers who felt he was being non-committal or subtle in his support for specific candidates. However, commentators noted that the pastor handled the hostile reactions with a composed and humble demeanor.

: Adefarasin told his congregation that "Saul will come before David," suggesting that the immediate outcome of the election might not align with the people's popular desires, but would be a necessary precursor to a future "Davidic" leader.

: During the sermon, he urged Nigerians to pray for a peaceful transition and to carry his message in their hearts as they went to the polls.