Apostle Dr. Amagashi: Men with Weak Manhood Cannot Make Heaven Unless Healed

In a spiritually charged revelation that has drawn nationwide attention, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Dr. Amagashi Herbal and Spiritual Centre, Apostle Dr. Samuel Amagashi, has boldly declared that men with weak or malfunctioning manhoods must seek healing and restoration if they wish to make it to heaven.
According to the outspoken herbal spiritual leader, a man’s sexual strength is not merely a physical attribute but a divine endowment — a symbol of completeness and spiritual authority as designed by God. Speaking during a sermon series at his prayer and healing centre, Apostle Dr. Amagashi stated that when a man’s manhood ceases to function properly, it signifies both a physical and spiritual disconnection that must be corrected before he can stand righteous before God. “No man whose manhood is weak can make it to heaven unless he seeks healing,” Apostle Dr. Amagashi said emphatically. “God created man perfect — spirit, soul, and body — and that includes the manhood. When it stops functioning, it means something is wrong spiritually or physically, and it must be restored.”
The Apostle explained that the human body is a divine temple and every part of it serves a sacred purpose. He noted that manhood, in particular, was created by God as a channel for life, intimacy, and divine connection between husband and wife. He said that when a man’s sexual strength is lost or diminished, it symbolizes spiritual weakness and loss of divine authority. “Manhood is power. It represents strength, fruitfulness, and authority. When that power is gone, a man becomes spiritually and physically incomplete,” he explained. “That is why I always tell men — if your manhood is not working, seek treatment and prayer. Do not die in silence or shame.”
Apostle Dr. Amagashi stressed that satisfying one’s wife is not merely an act of pleasure but an act of divine obedience, since God instituted marriage to reflect unity and completeness. “God’s purpose for creating man and woman is to make them one flesh. When a man cannot fulfill that duty, it affects not only the marriage but also his spiritual relationship with God,” he said.
He linked his teaching to the biblical account of Adam and Eve, stating that the “fruit” they ate was not a physical apple as widely believed but a symbolic expression referring to sexual intercourse. “The fruit mentioned in the Bible was not an apple — it was a proverb describing sex. That’s why after they ate it, their eyes were opened, and they realized they were naked. It was the awakening of sexual consciousness,” Apostle Dr. Amagashi explained.
He further criticized some pastors and theologians who he said misinterpret the Scriptures because they lack deep spiritual insight. “Many pastors are teaching from the surface. They don’t have revelation knowledge. The Bible is full of parables and mysteries. Without the Holy Spirit, you cannot interpret it correctly. That’s why some still say Adam and Eve ate an apple,” he said.
Apostle Dr. Amagashi also advised men not to ignore their sexual health or hide behind spirituality when dealing with reproductive challenges. He emphasized that God created both physical medicine and spiritual healing for man’s restoration. “Seeking herbal or medical help does not make you faithless — it means you are wise. Even the prophets of old used herbs for healing,” he noted.
He revealed that his Dr. Amagashi Herbal and Spiritual Centre provides both natural and spiritual remedies for men facing sexual and reproductive health problems, assuring that his approach blends divine wisdom, prayer, and herbal science. “I don’t just heal physically; I restore spiritually. When a man regains his strength, he regains his confidence and connection to his divine purpose,” he added.
The Apostle urged men to take proactive steps to ensure their wellbeing and not to allow shame or fear to prevent them from seeking help. “Weakness in the body is not a curse unless you ignore it. Every problem has a solution. Seek healing, strengthen yourself, and live a righteous life. God wants every man to be whole,” he said.
His message, though controversial, has ignited widespread discussion within religious and social circles. While some have described his message as unconventional, others see it as a wake-up call for men to pay more attention to both their physical and spiritual health.
Apostle Dr. Amagashi concluded his message by urging pastors to teach the Word of God with revelation and courage. “We cannot continue to hide truth behind tradition. The Bible must be interpreted with spiritual understanding. Only then will the church walk in light,” he emphasized.




