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The assistant district officer in Ilesa in
1930 wrote that he visited the scene of the
revival incognito and found a crowd of
hundreds of people including a large
contingent of the lame and blind and
concluded that the whole affair was orderly
[19]. Members of the church made
fantastic claims such as: “Hopeless barren
women were made fruitful; women who had
been carrying their pregnancies for long
years were wonderfully delivered. The
dumb spoke and lunatics were cured. In
fact, it was another day of Pentecost. Witches confessed and some demon possessed people were exorcized [20]. But the general superintendent of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society of Nigeria at the time has described the reports as “grotesquely inaccurate accounts of the operations of Babalola.” This of course could be the biased view of a man whose church was said to be the greatest victim of the Ilesa revival. A revelation was later given to Ayo Babalola to burn down a big tree in front of the Owa’s Palace. The big tree was traditionally believed to be the rendez-vous of witches and wizards. The juju tree was therefore greatly feared and sacrifices were usually made to the spirits believed to reside in it. There was apprehension that this bold act would result in the instantaneous death of Babalola since it was expected to arouse the anger of the gods. But to the great amazement of the people, the prophet did not die but rather continued to wax stronger in the Lord’s work. That single event was said to have made even the Owa of Ilesa and important people in the town to fear and respect the prophet. The tidal wave of Babalola’s revival spread from Ilesa to Ibadan, Ijebu, Lagos, Efon- Alaaye, Aramoko Ekiti and Abeokuta. No greater revival preceded that of Babalola. It was popularly held in Christ Apostolic Church (C.A.C.) circles that at one revival meeting, attendance rose to about forty thousand. Among the men of faith who came as disciples to Babalola were Daniel Orekoya, Peter Olatunji who came from Okeho, and Omotunde, popularly known as Aladura Omotunde, from Aramoko Ekiti. These men drew great inspiration from Babalola. Orekoya went on to reside in Ibadan where a great revival also broke out at Oke-Bola through him. It was during his Oke-Bola revival that Orekoya reportedly raised a dead pregnant woman [21]. |
The result was that thousands of people
including traditional religionists, Muslims
and Christians from various other
denominations were converted to the Faith
Tabernacle. As there was no space in the
church hall, revival meetings were shifted
to an open field where men and women
from all walks of life, from every part of
the country and from neighbouring
countries assembled daily for healing,
deliverances and blessings. Odubanjo
testified that within three weeks Babalola
had cured about one hundred lepers, sixty
blind people and fifty lame persons [17]. He further claimed that both the Anglican and Wesleyan Churches in Ilesa were left desolate because their members transferred their allegiance to the revivalist and that all the patients in Wesley Hospital, Ilesa, abandoned their beds to seek healing from Babalola. Also: Many of the schools belonging to the Wesleyan and Anglican Churches, as well as to the Baptists and the Roman Catholics, closed down altogether, and there has not been sufficient money again to pay their teachers due to the fact that the majority of their members left to join us” [18]. |
Oke-Oye Mighty Revival There was a controversy among the leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Nigeria over some doctrines. In the midst of it were, in particular, the Ilesa and Oyan branches of the tabernacle. The Oyan branch was under the supervision of Pastor J. A. Babatope, a notable Anglican teacher, before his conversion and later, one of the outstanding leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Nigeria. Issues like the use of western and traditional drugs versus divine healing, polygamy and whether polygamous husbands should be allowed to partake of the Lord’s Supper, were among those doctrines that needed to be agreed on. These issues had caused dissension at the IIesa Tabernacle and in order to avoid a split, a delegation of peacemakers made up of all leading Faith Tabernacle pastors, was sent to Ilesa. It was headed by Pastor J. B. Esinsinade of Ijebu-Ode, president of the General Headquarters of the movement and D. O. Odubanjo of the Lagos Missionary Headquarters. The Ilesa meeting was scheduled for the 9th and lOth of July, 1930. The Apostolic Council of Jerusalem in A.D. 48, and other important church councils, are precedents in seeking ecclesiastical direction on matters affecting the life and peace of the church [14]. Before the delegation left Lagos for Ilesa, Babalola had been invited to meet the leaders at Pastor I. B. Akinyele’s residence at Ibadan. From there I. B. Akinyele and Babalola joined the delegation to Ilesa. At Ilesa, he was introduced to the whole conference and was lodged in a separate room because of his prophetic mission. The representatives began their meeting and on the agenda were twenty-four items. The first was the validity of baptism administered to a man with many wives. The second was the issue of divine healing because some of the members believed in the use of drugs like quinine to cure malaria fever. They were only able to discuss the first item when there was a sudden interruption which Pastor Adegboyega described thus: “The concilatory talks at Ilesa were going on, when suddenly a mighty sweeping revival broke out at Faith Tabernacle Congregation Church at Oke-Oye, Ilesa” [15]. The revival began with the raising by Babalola of a dead child. The mother of the dead child who was restored to life went about spreading the news around the town of Ilesa proclaiming that a miracle working prophet had come to the town of Oke-Oye. This attracted a large number of people to Oke-Oye to see the prophet. According to Pastor Medayese, many of those afflicted with various diseases who came to Oke- Oye were healed. Many mighty works were performed through the use of the prayer bell and the drinking of consecrated water from a stream called Omi Ayo (“Stream of Joy”) [16]. |
Babalola had not yet been baptized by immersion and Senior Pastor Esinsinade emphasized that he needed to go through that rite. Pastor Esinsinade then baptized him in the lagoon at the back of the Faith Tabernacle Church building at 51, Moloney Bridge Street, Lagos [l1]. Babalola returned to Odo-Owa a few days after that and Elder (later Pastor) J. A. Medayese, paid him a visit. The news of the conversion of the new prophet reached Pastor K. P. Titus at Araromi in Yagba, present Kwara State. Pastor Titus was a teacher and preacher at the Sudan Interior Mission which was then thriving at Yagba. He invited Prophet Babalola for a revival service. Joseph Ayodele Babalola while in Yagba, performed mighty works of healing. Many Muslims and Christians from other denominations and some traditional religionists were converted to the new faith during the revival [12]. The fact that Babalola did not use the opportunity to establish a separate Christian organization despite his marvelous evangelical success, must be puzzling to historians, but his intention was not to start a new church. He declared to his followers that he had registered his membership with the Faith Tabernacle, the society which had him baptized in Lagos [13]. He thus persuaded them to become members of the Faith Tabernacle. To facilitate this, he went to Lagos to confer with the leaders, especially as he was not yet well acquainted with the doctrines, tenets, and administration of the church. |
Jesus will help me with that, sign me up. Halleluhia, Sir, I command you to receive Christ |
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Pa David Rotimi, Babalola’s father, had
been instrumental in the establishment of a
C.M.S. Church in Odo-Owa. Babalola
organized regular prayer meetings in this
church [7] which many people attended
because of the miracles God performed
through him. Among the regulars was
Isaiah 01uyemi who later saw the wrath of
Bishop Smith of Ilorin diocese [8].
Information had reached the bishop that
almost all members of the C.M.S. Church
in Ilofa were seeing visions, speaking in
tongues and praying vigorously [9].
Babalola and the visionaries were allegedly
ordered by Bishop Smith to leave the
church [10]. But Babalola did not leave the
town until June 1930. On an invitation from Daniel Ajibola, Babalola went to Lagos. Elder Daniel Ajibola at that time was working in Ibadan where he was a member of the Faith Tabernacle Congregation. He introduced Prophet Babalola to Pastor D. 0. Odubanjo, one of the leaders of the Faith Tabemacle in Lagos. Senior Pastor Esinsinade who was then the president of the Faith Tabernacle was invited to see Babalola. After listening to the details of his call and his ministry, the Faith Tabernacle leaders warmly received the young prophet into their midst. |
The Itinerary of Prophet Babalola During one of his prayer sessions an angel appeared to him and gave him a big yam which he ordered him to eat. The angel told him that the yam was the tuber with which God fed the whole world. He further revealed that God had granted unto him the power to deliver those who were possessed of evil spirits in the world. He was directed to go first to Odo-Owa and start preaching. He was to arrive in the town on a market day, cover his body with palm fronds and disfigure himself with charcoal paints. In October 1928, he entered the town in the manner described and was taken for a mad man. Babalola immediately started preaching and prophesying. He told the inhabitants of Odo-Owa about an impending danger if they did not repent. He was arrested and taken to the district officer at Ilorin for allegedly disturbing the peace. The district officer later released him when the allegations could not be proven. However, it was said that a few days later, there was an outbreak of smallpox in the town. The man whose prophecies and messages were once rejected was quickly sought for. He went around praying for the victims and they were all healed. |
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To go on the mission, he had to resign his
appointment with the Public Works
Department. Mr. Fergusson, the head of
his unit, tried to dissuade him from
resigning but the young man was bent on
going on the Lord’s mission. The same voice came to Joseph a second time asking him to fast for seven days. He obeyed and at the end of the period he saw a great figure of a man who, according to Pastor Alokan, resembled Jesus [4]. The man in a dazzling robe spoke at length about the mission he was to embark upon. The man also told him of the persecutions he would face and at the same time assured him of God’s protection and victory. A hand prayer bell was given to Babalola as a symbol. He was told that the sound of the bell would always drive away evil spirits. He was also given a bottle of “life-giving water” [5] to heal all manners of sickness. Consequently, wherever and whenever he prayed into water for therapeutic purposes, effective healing was procured for those who drank the water. Thus, Babalola became a prophet and a man with extraordinary powers. Enabled by the power of the Holy Spirit he could spend several weeks in prayer. Elder Abraham Owoyemi of Odo-Owa, said that the prophet regularly saw angels who delivered divine messages to him [6]. An angel appeared in one of his prayers and forbade him to wear caps. |
Babalola’s Call to the Prophetic Ministry Just like the Old Testament prophets, Babalola was called by God into the prophetic office to stand before men [3]. His was a specific and personal call. Babalola’s strange experience started on the night of September 25th, 1928 when he suddenly became restless and could not sleep. This went on for a week and he had no inkling of the causes of such a strange experience. The climax came one day when he was, as usual, working on the Ilesa-Igbara-Oke road. Suddenly the steam roller’s engin stopped to his utter amazement. There was no visible mechanical problem, and Joseph became confused and perplexed. He was in this state of confusion when a great voice “like the sound of many waters” called him three times. The voice was loud and clear and it told him that he would die if he refused to heed the divine call to go into the world and preach. Babalola did not want to listen to this voice and he responded like many of the Biblical prophets, who, when they were called out by Yahweh as prophets, did not normally yield to the first call. Men like Moses and Jeremiah submitted to God only when it became inevitable. So, Babalola gave in only after he had received the assurance of divine guidance. |
On January 18, 1914, young Babalola was
taken by his brother M. 0. Rotimi, a
Sunday school teacher in the C.M.S.
Church at Ilofa, to Osogbo. Babalola
started school at Ilofa and got as far as
standard five at All Saints’ School, Osogbo.
However, he quit school when he decided
to learn a trade and became a motor
mechanic apprentice. Again, he did not
continue long in this vocation before
joining the Public Works Department
(PWD). He was among the road workers
who constructed the road from Igbara-Oke
to Ilesa, working as a steam roller driver. |
His Background Joseph Ayodele Babalola was born on April 25, 1904 to David Rotimi and Madam Marta Talabi who belonged to the Anglican Church. The family lived at Odo-Owa in Ilofa, a small town about ninety kilometres from Ilorin in Kwara State, Nigeria. His father was the Baba Ijo (“church father”) of the C.M.S. Church at Odo-Owa. Pastor Medayese wrote in his book Itan Igbe dide Woli Ayo Babalola that mysterious circumstances surrounded the birth of Babalola. On that day, it was believed that a strange and mighty object exploded and shook the clouds [2]. |
This thread starts here www.nairaland.com/4072064/joseph-ayo-babalola-biography#60720546 culled from https://dacb.org/stories/nigeria/babalola2-joseph/ |
Link 3 cont. The story of Apostle Joseph Ayodele Babalola, his life and work can be thus classified. His unprecedented Oke-Oye Revival gave birth to what is now known as the Christ Apostolic Church (C.A.C.), a Nigerian indigenous church. |
Link 3 t was Prof. Saburi Biobaku who said, Great men appear now and again to help shape the course of human history. The history of their lives does not of itself amount to the totality of the history of man. It nevertheless serves to illuminate that history and unravel the course of human events [l].
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Link2 cont. After the death of Babalola, the church continued to grow and in the 1990s had about 500,000 members, with an annual growth of about 15,000. It had 2 seminaries, 26 secondary schools, and a teachers’ college. It has missions in West Africa and overseas among expatriate Nigerians as far away as Houston, Texas. |
Link 2 cont. Babalola preached a Christian revival, attacking traditional religious practices, burning fetishes, idols, and witchcraft paraphernalia in grand bonfires, and forbidding polygamy. The Christ Apostolic Church, which he founded in 1955, took its name from a British denomination that helped in its formation. It was neither antimissionary nor anticolonial. Indeed, it had no social or political doctrine at all but instead emphasized spirituality; it was a holiness movement. For these reasons the government did not attempt to attack it, as had happened in the case of William Wadé HARRIS in Ghana and Simon KIMBANGU in the Belgian Congo. Babalola was jailed for a few months on suspicion of participation in a witch eradication campaign, but that was the extent of his conflict with colonial authorities. Babalola headed the church as general evangelist, while its president, Sir I. B. Akinyele, Oba of Ibadan (who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II), represented its social prestige and public acceptance. |
Link2 Joseph Ayo Babalola, a pioneer in the African independent church movement, was the founder of the Christ Apostolic Church, a major branch of the Aladura movement. The praying or prophetic ( aladura ) churches had begun to spread across the continent in the 1920s, and among the Yoruba they had taken strong root with the rise of the Cherubim and Seraphim Society. In the 1930s, Babalola, who had previously been a highway department steamroller operator, undertook an amazing preaching ministry. After a vision telling him to preach the Gospel caused him to be judged mad and briefly imprisoned, he went to Lagos and joined the Faith Tabernacle, a Yoruba independent church that had broken with Anglicanism. From there he began traveling across Nigeria and into Ghana, attracting crowds and performing healing ceremonies. Unlike the Zionist churches, which appealed to the poor and marginalized of colonial society, the Aladura movement appealed to urban workers. |
Link1 Leader in the Aladura religious movement. He was born into a Christian family in a small town in the Ilorin district of Nigeria. After attending school in Lagos he became a steam-roller driver for the highways department. One day in 1928 his roller stopped and he had a vision telling him to preach the Gospel. He returned home where he was thought to be mad and was imprisoned briefly. He eventually made his way back to Lagos, where he became associated with the Faith Tabernacle, an independent Yoruba church which had broken from the Anglican Church. During the 1930s he led a revival, which swept parts of Yorubaland, known as the Aladura movement. Although the movement involved no political protest, British officials feared its potential and put pressure on Nigerian chiefs to deny Babalola’s followers land grants. Babalola himself was jailed in 1932, charged with participating in a witch-eradication ordeal. He was released after six months, and remained prominent until his death. |
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Gen 3:6 And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat. Lemme chip this in, if you are familiar with this story, the devil has spoken some thought, actually, negative thoughts into the woman's heart, but here is what Eve failed to do, he failed to resist the devil, the Bible said, resist not pray, how do you resist, thy word have I hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against you. Psalm 119:11. First of all, the word must be in your heart. How does the word get there, this book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth, but though shall continually ponder and ruminate and say it continually to yourself. Joshua 1:8 And faith comes by hearing and rehearing by the scriptures. Romans 10:17 Having have the word, yea, the right word, not any word, warfare scriptures for warfare situations, prosperity scriptures for prosperity issues and every specific scriptures for each specific situation. Google would help immensely. Just do a Google search and there you go, write as many verses down and start memorizing them. Its time for spiritual warfare, but before you go for a war, you must be trained, so get materials on spiritual warfare and the defeat of the enemy and the believers authority Lemme show you something that will blow your mind using the three temptations of Jesus Christ be right back. One essential thing you must always have at the back of your mind during spiritual warfare is that, Jesus has defeated the devil, its like, someone is intruding into your parents lands because of ignorance on ones side and you appear before the judge to reclaim your authority over the works of darkness as you give evidences of his(devils) defeat by Jesus with respect to your life. |
The today Christian and those who are suffering from different(note, pls, if you don't believe me, just check the next thread thanks). Yes, we need a deeper and consistent knowledge of what our heritage in Christ are. Over the past years, before I understood this topic and my authority as a Christian over the power of darkness and all that, I have been attacked by some spirit so to say, evil spirit and one of them is that which stir up unnecessary desires on my inside. Pushing me to do that which is unseemingly. I suffer so much from this and many times, they are just thoughts and imaginations. I always wanted to put a stop to this sinful desires, I fasted, I prayed and it doesn't seem to work so to say. Its not like prayers and fasting don't work, but I will say, its like using the rules used in wrestling to judge boxing or judo or taekwando. Every form of request has its place or function. Lemme take for instance, I appointed you and gave you authority over a company, do I tell you how to manage every aspect of the company. Luke 10:19 Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you. This Jesus telling His disciples that, okay, lemme use this verse, cause many would say, those were the disciples not us Mark 16:17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; 18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. They shall cast out demons, just as Luke 10:19 Lemme go a bit deeper into the origin of sin |
Gen 3:6 And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat. Lemme chip this in, if you are familiar with this story, the devil has spoken some thought, actually, negative thoughts into the woman's heart, but here is what Eve failed to do, he failed to resist the devil, the Bible said, resist not pray, how do you resist, thy word have I hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against you. Psalm 119:11. First of all, the word must be in your heart. How does the word get there, this book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth, but though shall continually ponder and ruminate and say it continually to yourself. Joshua 1:8 And faith comes by hearing and rehearing by the scriptures. Romans 10:17 Having have the word, yea, the right word, not any word, warfare scriptures for warfare situations, prosperity scriptures for prosperity issues and every specific scriptures for each specific situation. Google would help immensely. Just do a Google search and there you go, write as many verses down and start memorizing them. Its time for spiritual warfare, but before you go for a war, you must be trained, so get materials on spiritual warfare and the defeat of the enemy and the believers authority Lemme show you something that will blow your mind using the three temptations of Jesus Christ be right back. One essential thing you must always have at the back of your mind during spiritual warfare is that, Jesus has defeated the devil, its like, someone is intruding into your parents lands because of ignorance on ones side and you appear before the judge to reclaim your authority over the works of darkness as you give evidences of his(devils) defeat by Jesus with respect to your life. |
The today Christian and those who are suffering from different(note, pls, if you don't believe me, just check the next thread thanks). Yes, we need a deeper and consistent knowledge of what our heritage in Christ are. Over the past years, before I understood this topic and my authority as a Christian over the power of darkness and all that, I have been attacked by some spirit so to say, evil spirit and one of them is that which stir up unnecessary desires on my inside. Pushing me to do that which is unseemingly. I suffer so much from this and many times, they are just thoughts and imaginations. I always wanted to put a stop to this sinful desires, I fasted, I prayed and it doesn't seem to work so to say. Its not like prayers and fasting don't work, but I will say, its like using the rules used in wrestling to judge boxing or judo or taekwando. Every form of request has its place or function. Lemme take for instance, I appointed you and gave you authority over a company, do I tell you how to manage every aspect of the company. Luke 10:19 Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you. This Jesus telling His disciples that, okay, lemme use this verse, cause many would say, those were the disciples not us Mark 16:17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; 18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. They shall cast out demons, just as Luke 10:19 Lemme go a bit deeper into the origin of sin |
Well, I will recommend some gospel songs for your playlist Yea, I was listening to Travis Greene - You have won the victory - where he was giving this testimony about how he died and he came back haven been prayed on him his mum, download and listen - www.planetlaguaz.com/get/mp3/VHJhdmlzIEdyZWVuZSB8IFlvdSBoYXZlIHdvbiB0aGUgdmljdG9yeVstXXNjWy1dMTE1NTQ5MjU3Wy1dYWRzPWZhbHNl.html At the 7:30 minute, he started the testimony He concluded by saying a being came his way and the being asked him, if he wants to go or stay with his mum, and he chose to stay. But he asked this being for His name, and He said, my name is Jesus. What a faithful and true God we serve This is going to a thread for more testimonies and I promise to keep compiling them. Yea, this is what I call healing school. |
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