Pastor Sam Adeyemi, Founder of Daystar Christian Center, recommends self-contentment to men worried about their small manhood, warning against artificial manipulations with potential future drawbacks.
Pastor Adeyemi delivered the Sunday sermon, while addressing the congregation.
Recalling his secondary school days, the 57-year-old preacher pointed out the absurdity of comparing bodies.
The clergyman further encouraged young men to prioritize inner growth, meaningful relationships, and self-acceptance.
“One of the significant challenges we face is body image concerns. It is detrimental to compare your physique to mine. Establishing unrealistic standards for bodily appearance and subsequently falling short can be particularly harmful. I attended an all-male secondary school, where I vividly recall an incident involving classmates who embarked on an excursion. Upon their return, it became apparent that their outing involved measuring their private parts with a ruler for comparative purposes.”
“Nothing damages one’s self-perception more significantly. This notion is unfounded. If you are a young individual, allow me to offer encouragement, as this topic is currently prevalent online, with various methods, including medical or traditional Chinese approaches, claiming to enhance male physical attributes.”
“That’s a misconception; effectiveness, skill, and affection for one’s spouse are what truly matter, not length. For the sake of propriety, refrain from premature involvement until marriage. Don’t succumb to undue pressure.”
Sam Adeyemi is a renowned Nigerian pastor, author, and motivational speaker. He’s the Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, a fast-growing church in Lagos, Nigeria.