AYO BABALOLA CONTROVERSY ERUPTS! Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo has finally fired back at Pastor Esiri Kesiena after his …

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  1. There are men of God who were accused of rape at a point in their life. But What exactly is expected from men on the pulpits who are quick to using the courts to justifying their past deeds?

  2. The CAC and the children of Apostle Ayo Babalola have responded to his gibberish with appropriate Biblical Chapters and relevant verses and he was thoroughly humbled.
    He has now apologized having realized his folly and his indiscretions.
    He failed the Scriptural text of Col 4:6, Luke 12:15, Philippians 4:10-13 and he did know the state of his assembly/coza, Rev 3:13-19.
    May God Have Mercy upon Biodun Fatoyinbo.
    Peace 🕊️.

  3. My people, if we're truly Gods own, let's stop stretching this issue or try to ride it to trend too.

    I believe Pastor Biodun was well intentioned in his teaching, but he erred. I believe his response to the backlash may be improved.

    But we will not be acting in God's love if we take personal advantage of the issue to also get views or just keep the issue fresh.

    Lets just move on. Enough said already.

  4. Are we talking of the same Pastor Abiodun Fatoyinbo who took advantage of an innocent girl that worship in his Abuja church, Busola now married to Timi Dakolo sensually, leaving the poor girl as she was then very miserable?
    The one that sitteth in Heaven knows those that are serving God, and will come to Him when the last trumpet shall sound.
    MARANATHA!

  5. One thing i know is before a Minster or preacher is destroyed, God usually gives them a very, very long rope to repent, and amend their ways, and pst Biodun Fatoyinbo is one man that has enjoyed so, so many Second chances! I pray he realizes this & permanently adjusts his ways before its too late…

  6. This guy guy is a motivational speaker abeg I don't see any sign of anointing or mantle on him, I have never rated him anyway… But a time will come when he too will pass to the great beyond and I doubt anyone will remember he existed and the private jet he dedicated will not save there or fly him to heaven… But we all can still see and testify of the exploits till today, it is the empty vessels that makes the loudest noise

  7. Thank you sis. It is sad and a tragedy for the minister when humility, honesty and vulnerability departs from the pulpit. Pst Biodun is wrong on all indices. He did not research his message very well to get all the facts. Being full of pride, he then spread misinformation. When told that he made a mistake, he lied about it and he refused to apologise. That’s not Christianity. That’s why he can never be anointed like Apostle Ayo Babalola unless he changes his ways!What he displayed is hypocrisy. Hypocrisy with money will shackle the church with pride and powerlessness. Holiness with integrity will unleash God’s power, anointing, human favour, money and a very rich trans generational legacy. That is what Pst Biodun and his ilks does not have.

  8. This is one of the Nigerian Pastors that are messing up Christianity,all because of money-tithes, offering,seed sowing, private jet, Pastor Fatoyinbo is running his mouth anyhow,his words stink like pit-toilet. Shame on some of these pentecostal Pastors, is that what God call him to be preaching? NONSENSE!

  9. He was not misunderstood. He meant what he said. He is arrogant, proud. A man of God should be humble. He was ministering to younger ministers who are you? Bigger or older minister? So what are we going to call Baba Adeboye and the likes. He is too proud! He should watch it. Pride sent Satan out of his place in heaven. My heart ache when I heard him. He should be talked to, to go and apologize. In fact, open apology will be okay.

  10. This young prophet went too far , does he think people did not lay their treasures at prophet Babalola feet, but that was not the prophet's interest,his passion was saving lives and winning souls not private jet ,besides did Apostle Paul use any private jet nor Elijah ,why attach private jet like it's a biblical evidence of God's anioting power. Papa Babalola legacy is Jesus alone and this COZA young prophet is Jesus and money , is this deal or no deal , you read your Bible and tell me who Jesus describes as his disciples

  11. Just take a close look at pastors and preachers in our generation; look at the way they gesticulate and bend their backs and shoulders and always saying I did this, I did that, I,I, and only I in a stylist suit or native dress. All this yanga and bluffing should stop and let's focus on the things above.

  12. The research/question needed here is: Was Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola poor?

    Please read the book: Great Revivalists, Great Revival by Abi Olowe (The most documented Account about Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola)

  13. If humans helped you out of a rape case and the devil is still angry with you, last last he will catch you "if you can't swallow your pride" to get corrected or humbly explain your point futher for clarity!

  14. Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks, Pastor Fatoyinbo meant what he said. Its time we rise as christians to know who has called us and follow Jesus and Jesus only. All these prosperity pastors are becoming more and more, but the banner of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ shall continually be exalted. Amen

  15. Even the book referenced "Gods General" has its challenge as some sections written about some ministers have been questions with more recent details

    Let God be the ultimate focus. For any reason I err, I should be able to apologize.

  16. Instead of preaching the Word as enjoined by the Spirit of grace (Mark 1:14-15, 2 Timothy 4:2), many now propagate fables (1 Timothy 1:4).
    To such ministers of "another gospel" (Galatians 1:6-9), even the Lord of all did not do well because He did not amass material wealth (see Ecclesiastes 1:2).
    Oh Lord, please have mercy on us.

  17. What really is the purpose of this video? To add your personal views to the exchange that's already going on between these ministers? How does this help bring the entire matter forward? When we do things for God's kingdom, let's do it for His glory and not the likes. Thank you.

  18. You can see the man millions listen to, unapologetic, no remorse whatsoever..We all heard what he said about the late Apostle & his family, but never acknowledged his mistake, rather he's talking about distraction.

  19. He made those statements to buttress his teaching, but, making affluence and achievements as the evidence of being a True Minister of God. That is not gospel and should not be preached. I am not against him talking about another Minister, but saying things that he is not SURE of is a great sin. He needs God's forgiveness, and he needs not to justify himself.

  20. Pastor Fatoyinbo should understand that while he is bragging about dedicating jets, Apostle Ayo Babalola was disappearing without paid jet. He was moving with the flight of heaven. His message was clear so him claiming that he was misunderstood is a weak defense. He should play his clip to a child and ask the child to interpret the message to him. Anyways, it is God that calls not me.

  21. Hmm Pst biodun sir I wish I could drop vn to express how I feel about this statement
    Apostle babalola wasn't poor and his children didn't hate God they still do the will of their father in heaven and love God so much sir I still do stumble at some of their videos sometimes God will help us all

  22. What do you expect from a rapist Wow, this is such a powerful and necessary response. It took me time to really digest it for to come up with these responses. It's truly a word in season. It handles a sensitive issue with such grace, firmness, and most importantly, it brings everything back to the ultimate standard: the Word of God.
    The writer is absolutely right to call out the dangerous and unbiblical idea that a man's anointing or success in ministry is measured by his material wealth. It flies in the face of what our Lord Jesus Christ taught. It brings to mind the story of the rich young ruler, where Jesus told his disciples:
    {"Truly I tell you, it is hard for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God."} {Matthew 19:23-24}
    He wasn't condemning wealth itself, but the love of it, the trust in it, and the pride that so often accompanies it.
    And regarding the legacy of the great Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola, his life is a perfect example of what it means to store up treasures in the right place. The question "Where are his children?" was answered perfectly they are living blessed and quiet lives. But the spiritual children of Apostle Babalola are countless, scattered across the globe in ministries that were birthed from the fire of the revival he championed. His focus was never on earthly empires. The scripture is clear:
    {"Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."} – {Matthew 6:19-21}
    Apostle Babalola's treasure was clearly in heaven, and the fruit of his ministry the countless souls saved, the sick healed, and the revivals ignited is a legacy that continues to speak louder than any bank account ever could.
    This brings me to the solemn warning that needs to be sounded for all those who would speak so lightly and Vail about a man of God like Apostle Babalola, a patriarch of faith who has finished his race. People must look before they leap. The Bible gives a stern warning:
    {"Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm."} {Psalm 105:15}
    To mock a man's legacy based on worldly metrics is to tread on very dangerous ground. It is an act of pride, and we all should remember what pride did to King Nebuchadnezzar. He stood on the roof of his palace, looked at the vast kingdom he had built, and became puffed up in his own heart. He declared:
    {"Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty?"} {Daniel 4:30}
    The Bible says while the words were still in his mouth, a voice came from heaven. His kingdom was stripped from him, and he was driven from men to eat grass like an ox until he finally learned his lesson: that God is the one who is sovereign, and He resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.
    This whole situation is a powerful reminder for the Church today. The measure of a successful life in the Kingdom of God has never been about cars, clothes, or cash. It has always been about righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. As the prophet Micah so beautifully put it:
    text{"He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."} {Micah 6:8}
    May we all learn from this and return our focus to the things that truly matter for eternity. A very timely and much needed correction indeed.

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