Ministering
at the November monthly Holy Ghost Service with the theme: ‘Great
Expectations’, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God,
Pastor E.A Adeboye (Daddy G.O.) revealed how he was gripped with the
fear of death during one of his numerous trips outside the country.
Known
for using personal experiences to illustrate his sermons Pastor Adeboye
recalled how he was gripped with fear and close to death during one of
his trips with the then Nigeria Airways.
In
his words: “Contrary to what many of you may think I am human and I
have my fears too. There were times I have had cause to fear and doubt
because I am human but God always ended up disappointing my fears and
doubts.
“In
one of my trips with the then Nigeria Airways, the pilot had announced,
when we were already airborne, that there were indications that the
plane would crash-land. Immediately the pilot made the announcement, I
was afraid and as if that was not enough, he said there were expert fire
fighters who would put out the fire when the plane crashes.”
Continuing,
Pastor Adeboye said: “Immediately I embarked on a quick run through my
life just to be sure I was ready to meet my Maker. I also told God that I
never knew this was how I would end my race. I was really afraid,”
noting that there are some things that will happen to people that will
make them to be really afraid, anointing or no anointing.
Laughing
over the situation which has become a testimony, Adeboye said the fear
of death temporarily took over him and other passengers until God
assured him that he was not going to die and that the situation occurred
so that God can communicate with him.
“When
God gave me that assurance that we will not die that He only wanted to
have a conversation with me, I felt relaxed and as God would have it,
the Lord took charge of the plane and we landed safely,” he narrated.
In
another related account, Pastor Adeboye explained that because of his
previous experience which God took control of, he was not disturbed.
“In
another of my travels, the pilot had announced that there would be a
lot of storm at the arrival terminal going by the weather report. The
implication is that there will be trouble while landing.
“When
I heard that announcement I knew God was in charge. I took the little
meal they served because I ride in economy; but the man that sat beside
me could not eat. I asked why he was not eating and he replied: ‘so you
understand English; don’t you hear what the pilot just said that there
will be a lot of storm at landing because of the bad weather.’
“I
said I heard.” He was confused thinking what kind of human being is
this? But he insisted he was not going to eat. So I offered to help with
his food since I was still hungry and he freely gave me the food.
“I
ate the food and slept off. God took charge. By the time we were about
to land, the pilot announced to us that the weather forecast was wrong.
We got down safely. I looked at the face of the man sitting beside me
and he looked at my face and laughed. But then the Lord told me that the
weather forecast was not wrong that He was the one who diverted the
storm”.
Linking
another personal story with that of Abraham and his wife, Sarah,
Adeboye explained that there were many instances where he had doubted
God “but some times God looks beyond our faith to bless us and do His
wonders in our lives because of His mercy.”
Adeboye
maintained that Abraham, described as father of faith, doubted God when
he fell on his face after God had told him his children would be as the
stars; Sarah laughed when the Lord told her she would have a son but
God still went ahead to bless her.
Stressing
that as individuals, we have our moments of doubts and worry, he said
“God will still do what He would do. The leper that came to Jesus was
healed even when his faith was not strong enough to receive his healing.
The Shunammite woman told Elisha not to deceive her when Elisha gave a
prophecy she would have a child. But the Lord still went ahead to give
her the child. At a point, John the Baptist doubted if Jesus was the
messiah or not.”
The
man of God recalled an incident long ago when a woman came to the
church’s maternity in Ilorin to deliver and said she had made a covenant
to die on the day of her delivery.
“I
was invited to the scene and wondered why the woman who was about to
put to bed would decide to die in our maternity. So I prayed for her and
came to Lagos. A day after the woman brought forth a baby and the
midwives observed there was another baby inside her who was not coming
forth. And this woman refused to be taken to the hospital. Some brethren
came to Lagos to report the incidence and wanted my intervention and
prayers.”
Adeboye
said when the brothers came he had to put up a bold face and
reprimanded them for traveling all the way from Ilorin to Lagos because
of the issue. He said he prayed with them that the woman would have
delivered before they got to Ilorin.
According
to him; “When the brothers left, I went to my room and locked the door
and prostrated before God, crying to Him to intervene in the matter. God
answered me and said but I just dismissed those people and assured them
that the woman would be delivered her baby before they get back to
Ilorin. Why do you still doubt the prayers you said earlier?
“The
Lord rebuked me. I tried to excuse myself and said I just had to
dismiss them so I could really settle the matter with you, Lord. The
Lord asked me to go and eat. I replied, Lord I have been fasting but He
said go and eat. Till today I did not know if the food passed through my
mouth or nose.
“But
the truth is that God still went ahead and answered the prayers even
when I was in doubt of the prayers I had prayed. The woman was delivered
of the second child in her womb and two more babies making four babies
from her,” Pastor Adeboye emphasized.
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