Pastor who said that Jesus would appear in Sabanalarga, Atlántico, now does not appear



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After Christ did not arrive last Thursday, January 28, 2021, as the pastor had said, he disappeared after telling the faithful to strip off all material for the rapture.

During the week of January 25, it was learned that in Sabanalarga (Atlántico) the pastor Gabriel Alberto Ferrer Ruíz predicted that Christ would arrive in this sector of the country on Thursday, January 28 and that for that reason his followers had to start a fast and get rid of all material things, for after the rapture they would not need them.

Finally the indicated day arrived, but Christ did not come down from heaven. Less than a week later, Pastor Ferrer does not appear to respond to the faithful, who sold their houses, furniture, appliances and everything necessary to live.

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The rapture is a concept of a minority of Christians who claim that when Jesus comes down from heaven, the dead who led a Christian life will be resurrected and believers who are alive will be raptured by Christ and led to meet God in heaven.

Under this premise, Pastor Alberto Ferrer Ruíz told the parishioners of the Christian church of Berea in Sabanalarga, Atlántico, that after the arrival of Jesus they would not need any material object, because their next destination would be heaven where they would lead a full life. .

Some of the faithful assured that they gave the money to Ferrer and that at this moment the pastor does not appear. Many of them find themselves in dire situations after having sold everything they had.

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Ferrer communicated with the faithful through videos and through social networks. The authorities confirmed that the parishioners have already made a first contact with the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate the events and that the pastor responds for the damage caused to the community, especially in the economic part.

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