Pastor Paul Adefarasin responds to allegations that he used a firearm to threaten a content creator (Photos)

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In a firm and faith-rooted response, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, the Senior Pastor of House on the Rock, has spoken out against recent allegations suggesting he threatened a content creator with a firearm while driving. The pastor, known for his calm demeanor and deeply spiritual messages, has described the incident as both a false accusation and a clear case of spiritual warfare.

“I was falsely accused of bearing a firearm,” Pastor Adefarasin stated. “I do not have a pistol license, and I do not carry a firearm.”

He went on to frame the incident within a spiritual context, referencing Ephesians 6:12 — a verse that speaks to the battle believers face not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual wickedness in high places.

“This is an organized strategy of the one we war with—spiritual wickedness and the demonic host,” he declared, implying that the allegation was not just a personal attack but part of a broader spiritual conflict.

The pastor did not mince words about the motives of those behind the story, calling them “clickbaiters looking to make more money.”

Watch his reactions in church below:

In recent years, the rise of social media and the monetization of viral content have blurred the lines between truth and sensationalism. For public figures like Pastor Adefarasin, the stakes are even higher, as a single narrative—true or false—can spread quickly and do lasting damage.

While Pastor Adefarasin has not indicated whether legal steps will be taken, his response clearly reflects a desire to set the record straight while reminding his followers to stay discerning in the digital age.

He concluded by encouraging believers to recognize the spiritual undertones of such attacks and to remain grounded in truth and prayer.

In a world eager for clicks and controversy, Pastor Adefarasin’s calm rebuttal is a call to look beyond the noise—and to stay vigilant, both spiritually and mentally.