“If you try it this year, you won’t survive” — Gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey cautions married men who deceive young women into sl££ping with them
Sometimes, the pulpit doesn’t just preach — it delivers ultimatums. That’s exactly what gospel singer and preacher Nathaniel Bassey did this week, as he addressed a congregation on a topic that many shy away from: married men deceiving young women for sex.
During a fiery sermon, Bassey called out men who hide their marital status to lure young women into sexual relationships. His warning was chillingly clear:
“If you try it this year, you won’t survive it. Your shame will be broadcast on social media, and you will not come out alive from the hotel room if you take a woman there to sleep with her.”
He didn’t stop at men. Bassey also cautioned women who knowingly pursue married men out of greed, stating that they too would face public shame for their choices.
The congregation responded enthusiastically, shouting “Amen!” after each proclamation, clearly moved by the intensity of his message.
Like a lightning bolt illuminating a stormy night, Bassey’s sermon served as a stark reminder: deception, greed, and immorality in relationships are not only spiritually dangerous but socially exposing in today’s digital age.
In a world where social media archives every misstep, his words underscored a hard truth — the consequences of sin can be immediate, public, and inescapable.


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