Apostle Joseph Ayodele Babalola – OKE-OYE PENTECOST, Stream of Joy.
Joseph Ayodele Babalola, born on April 25, 1904 to David Lawani Rotimi and Martha Talabi Rotimi died 57 years ago. It was recorded that mysterious circumstances surrounded the birth of Apostle Babalola. On the day Apostle Babalola was born, a strange and mighty object exploded and shook the cloud. The 19th century Healing and Religious Revival in Nigeria can be traced to the 1930 Oke-Oye, Ilesa, led by Apostle Ayodele Babalola. Nigerian Christianity then was quite ceremonial coupled with pagan practices.[1] Under this condition, in 1918, the first prayer group started with many worshippers from Saint Saviour Anglican Church, Ijebu-Ode. There was formation of more praying group all over Nigeria lead by Oba/Pastor Babalola Akinyele (late Olubadan of lbadan), Joseph Sadare Miss Sophia Odunlami and D. O. Odubanjo. The doctrinal differences between the praying group and Anglican Church over practices like healing, opposition to infant baptism, reliance on dreams and visions, debt-owing, drinking of alcohol led to tension, and some of the praying group members were compelled to withdrawn from the church. The praying group continued to spread, with member reliance on prayer, divine healing and the All Sufficiency of God. Apostle Babalola renewal experience started on the night of September 25th, 1928 when he suddenly became restless and could not sleep. Akinwunmi explained that, Apostle Babalola experienced this for weeks without any tangible reason behind it. The climax...
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