In a recent video on Facebook, Bishop David Oyedepo challenged the congregation during a recent sermon at Faith Tabernacle to reevaluate their commitment to freedom....CONTINUE READING
With his trademark passion and conviction, the renowned bishop delivered a powerful message that emphasized the need to take tangible steps towards attaining and embracing freedom…CONTINUE READING
The focal point of Bishop Oyedepo’s message was a simple yet profound question: “Are you interested in freedom?” This question, he suggested, was not meant to be rhetorical but rather a call to introspection. The bishop urged the congregation to consider their yearning for freedom and their willingness to actively pursue it.
Drawing from his own experiences, Bishop Oyedepo shared one of his earliest articles, titled ‘You Can Walk Out On The Devil.’ In this enlightening testimony, he recalled a transformative encounter with the illuminating power of light. As he embraced this light, he saw the devil for what it truly was a powerless and insignificant force in the presence of divine truth.
The bishop used this personal story to illustrate the principle that light exposes the “littleness” of darkness, compelling it to retreat.
He likened this concept to a powerful metaphor, explaining, “No matter how terrific an armed robber is, if he sees a presidential convoy coming, he will take cover.” In this analogy, the mere sight of a higher authority the presidential convoy—causes the criminal spirit to “mellow” and abandon its aggressive intentions…CONTINUE READING