MANDATE
I was on a trip to Ilesha, now in Osun State of Nigeria, on 1st May, 1981, on the lookout for the welfare of a Christian friend who I had not heard from for a long time. I was concerned, not knowing if he needed any form of attention. This was how I came into my place of encounter.
I got to this brother’s house, but he was not around, and there was a note on his door announcing he had travelled. Something gracious came out of me: ‘All things work together to the advantage of them that love the Lord’. It was soothing; I felt no disappointment at all!
Then, the Holy Spirit said to me, ‘Look out for a quiet place; I want to talk to you’. This was a timely instruction because I had quite a lot of Christian friends in that town, and I could have had a lot of fun being with them that day. However, I obeyed the voice of the Holy Spirit and asked a passer-by if there was any hotel on the outskirts of the town where I could lodge, and that was how I met with destiny!
The quiet place I found was an International Hotel Ilesha. It was a ‘great’ hotel, and I disliked the state of the building and the room in particular, the room. But I knew in my heart that I had to be there. Behold, as I knelt down to give thanks in that ‘wonderful’ room, the encounter began! This lasted for eighteen (18) hours. In that great vision, I saw a line-up of the afflicted and oppressed, broken, beaten, battered, the blind, the lame, insane and the wretched. I saw all kinds of deformities, and I was greatly bewildered. I heard their wailing as they filed past me. Their groaning was so intense that I could almost feel their pain.
I could not help it, and while I began to cry and sob along with them, I asked, ‘Lord, what is this?’ I heard God say to me, ‘And from the beginning, it was not so’. I broke down the more in tears, and in the midst of all that, I kept asking, ‘But why Lord?’ Then, I heard God say distinctly to me, ‘And from the beginning, it was not so, and now, the hour has come to liberate the world from all oppressions of the devil through the preaching of the Word of faith, and I am sending you to undertake this task’.
My sobbing became even more intense as I asked the Lord, ‘Lord, why me?’ I had always thought I would remain in the helps’ ministry, where I would be a blessing to the Kingdom through my giving and services. However, I rose from the eighteen-hour-long vision fully persuaded of God’s call upon my life into the ministry. This was how I received the Liberation Mandate.