OYEDEPO: WHY ADEBOYE AND I ARE VERY CLOSE
By Wale Lawal

Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder and Presiding Bishop of the Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel) celebrated his 70th birthday and it had all the trappings of the birthday celebration of a man regarded as one of the biggest men of God to come from this side of the planet. One of the highlights of the birthday was the announcement of his birthday gifts, two exotic wonders-on-wheels (Rolls Royce). Expectedly, his spiritual father, Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God was in attendance, along with former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.

The story of the relationship between Pastor Adeboye and Bishop Oyedepo didn’t just start today, it goes way back. They have both been together for pretty long time and both share a father-son relation even though the older Pastor Adeboye is 82 years old while his ‘son’, Bishop Oyedepo, already clocked 70. So, Pastor Adeboye couldn’t have birthed a man as old as Bishop Oyedepo, yet, the relationship between them is akin to that of father and son because the younger Bishop Oyedepo sees Pastor Adeboye as his spiritual father. He accords him same respect he would accord his own biological father if the man were still alive.

That they are very close is like stating the very obvious. They share a bond that is deeper than what most people see. In his birthday tribute to Bishop Oyedepo, here is what Pastor Adeboye wrote:

“Today, Mummy & I celebrate not just your life, but the incredible journey of faith, dedication, and service to God that you have walked. Watching how God has used you to impact countless lives and expand His Kingdom has been a great joy for me. Your passion, unwavering commitment, and boldness in faith have been truly inspiring.

“As you step into this new decade, my prayer is that God continues to renew your strength, guide your every step, and fill your heart with His Peace. May His Grace over your life multiply, and may your influence for His Kingdom continue to grow beyond measure.

“Thank you for being a faithful servant of the Lord. Happy birthday and God bless you.”

Between these two outstanding men of God who have earned for themselves global accolades that put them on a pedestal only dreamed by most men of God, there is an uncommonly close relationship that has surely stood the test of time. Indeed, many observers would wonder how two of the world’s most influential, famous and richest pastors would be so bonded together when they should be in competition.

The observer’s curiousity would naturally deepen when he realizes that both the Redeemed Christian Church of God and Winners Chapel, though very global in reach and presence are headquartered in Nigeria. The two churches, members from both sides seem agreed, do not have much difference in doctrine and orientation. That is why, it seems, a Redeemer would easily worship in a Winners’ church without feeling strange. Winners also attend RCCG churches and feel at home.

Such has been the bond between Oyedepo and Adeboye that until recently, the mega end – of – year programmes by both churches – Winner’s Shiloh and RCCG’s Holy Ghost Congress – were held in two successive weeks, making it possible for worshippers from both sides who might want to attend both programmes to do so. Remarkably, Pastor Adeboye would not only attend Shiloh as a special guest, his ministration would be one of the high points of the event. The same also happened at the RCCG end where Bishop Oyedepo would minster and many worshippers would go wild with jubilation.

The relationship between Adeboye and Oyedepo is one which has blossomed over the years. People who are close to them attest to the simplicity, sincerity and mutual respect that bind this relationship. However, for those who might still wonder about what binds the duo together, the answer came so freely and naturally last Sunday. The answer was given inside the Faith Tabernacle, the headquarters church of the Living Faith Church Worldwide which is located at Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State.

The church service was an unusual one as it marked the 35th anniversary of David Oyedepo’s Ministries and the founding of the church. Bishop Oyedepo and his Winners family called the occasion a celebration of 35 years of The Liberation Mandate. The service which was parked with worshippers had over 300,000 congregrants broken into five sessions in attendance. Oyedepo’s announcement of Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s presence in the third service sent the congregants leaping into the air in jubilation. It took some time for the worshippers to calm down.

Oyedepo had said: “I want to announce the presence of my Father – in – the – Lord, Pastor Enoch Adeboye. “It was at that point that he disclosed what binds them together. “Let me share with you all why this man holds a very special place in my heart. At the beginning of this commission, God told me, I will have hands laid on you so you won’t go the way others have gone. Send for my servant, Enoch Adeboye to lay hands on you.” When the young David Oyedepo told Adeboye what God had said, he did not hesitate. So, 35 years ago, under God’s command, Pastor Adeboye laid hands on Oyedepo and he believes the unction is still speaking today.

That Oyedepo regards Adeboye as his spiritual father is not a new discovery among Winners. The Bishop refers to it from time to time in regular church services. He tells anyone who cares to listen that he is privileged to have the General Overseer of RCCG as his spiritual father. He revers Adeboye, who should be his rival, openly in his church even when the former is nowhere near.

Oyedepo calls Adeboye his Father – in – the – Lord but Adeboye never refrains from addressing Oyedepo as “the Bishop.” At Bishop Oyedepo’s 70th birthday celebration, he humorously addressed Oyedepo as “the Lord Bishop” and that sent the congregation rolling with laughter because the joke was not lost on them. One congregant told this reporter how Adeboye sent everyone laughing at a Shiloh programme when he said: “If the Bishop sends for me, who am I, an ordinary pastor, to say no?”

At the anniversary church service, Pastor Adeboye prayed for Bishop Oyedepo, his wife and children. He also prayed that in the next five years, when the Mandate will have turned 40, people will testify that the accomplishments of five years have surpassed those of 35 years.