Enoch Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has urged couples to prioritise intimacy and romance in their marriage.

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In a post via Facebook, the 82-year-old cleric disclosed that religion does not prohibit romance between married couples.

Adeboye, who has been married for nearly six decades, advised lovebirds to be playful around their partners and avoid being rigid.

“The fact that you are a Christian does not in any way take romance out of your marriage. Marriage is the only institution where romance and intimacy is allowed between a man and a woman,” he wrote.

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“Some pastors hardly go on dates with their spouses because they consider such a romantic activity as a distraction from their focus on spiritual matters.

“Some of them don’t even play with their spouses anymore. Beloved, the anointing does not reduce the need for romance in marriage.

“Isaac was an anointed man of God and a successful businessman, yet in Genesis 26:8, the Bible says he was being romantic with his wife:

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“And it came to pass, when he had been there a long time, that Abimelech king of the Philistines looked out at a window, and saw, and, behold, Isaac was sporting with Rebekah his wife.

“Don’t become too rigid in your marriage; don’t have more fun elsewhere without your spouse.

“Make the times that you and your spouse spend together so much fun that you are always looking forward to seeing each other again.

“If you are married, remember how you used to talk for long hours with your spouse before you got married and had children; revive that relationship again.

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“Your spouse is still the same fellow you were very fond of, and the things you loved in him or her are still there. Don’t let all the cares of this life distract you from the gems in your spouse.”

Adeboye advised couples to rekindle their love by writing poems for each other, promoting a deeper connection.

The cleric also disclosed that “having pet names” for his wife has helped sustain his marriage.

“Once in a while, compose a poem for your spouse and read it to him or her in a romantic setting,” he continued.

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“Spice things up with pleasant surprises every now and then. Write a note and put it in his or her bag so that when they get to the office and open their bag, they will see the note and smile.

“Have a pet name that you call each other behind closed doors. Up until today, there is a pet name my wife calls me when we are alone.

“I equally have a pet name that I call her, and every time I call her by that name, she cannot but smile at me lovingly. When we are alone, we are lovers, not Daddy G.O and Mummy G.O.

“Your marriage can be like heaven on earth if you and your spouse are deliberate about remaining the lovebirds that you were when you first got married. Don’t let the romance die.”

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Adeboye got married to Foluke in 1967. The union is blessed with four children.

He has on numerous occasions reaffirmed his love for his wife.

Recently, the cleric said his prayer is for him and his wife, “to be taken home together when the time comes”.



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