Author: Deji Okegbile

Net-Fishing: Symbolism of Church’s Apostolic and Prophetic Tasks.

There is a missional depth of the Gospel reading from John 21. Jesus showed Himself again to His disciples following His resurrection. The disciples knew that Jesus had risen from the dead, yet they did not know what to do next or what it meant to their mission. Our knowledge about Jesus or His resurrection is not complete without our personal encounter with Him. Still bereft of this personal encounter, the disciples went fishing with Simon Peter. Like many churches today, working hard on trainings, meetings and resolutions, the disciples worked hard all night and got no result. The...

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The Climax of the Entire Gospel and Tests of a true Believer: THOMAS’ RESPONSE TO JESUS’ RESURRECTION.

The way of salvation is the way of knowing and believing Jesus – the Bible is clear on that (Acts 4:12). Thomas’ recognition and acceptance of the person of Jesus as God, and as Lord of his life shows who Jesus was, and is – Son of God, Messiah, Lord of life and death. Thomas’ response is not just the high point, the climax of the entire Gospel but tests of a true believer – Jesus is the risen Lord, a confession of personal faith, ‘My Lord, and my God.’ Thomas’ response to Jesus’ resurrection with the help of...

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Sir Omoniyi, Story of a True Wesleyan steward.

A special dad is hard to find. Such a father’s name is story for tomorrow’s (Itanola) generation. Papa Sir Johnson Itanola Omoniyi, a Methodist Knight of John Wesley (KJW) was a special father with special smile and a special face. Sir Omoniyi was born on October 28, 1937 in Iloko-Ijesa to Pa Samuel and Madam Victoria Omoniyi of the Idi-Igberesi compound. He attended Methodist Primary School, Otapete, Ilesa. He had his secondary education at Government College, Ibadan and later proceeded to the University of Ibadan, where he studied History. Married on January 26th 1968 to Mama Rebecca Olufunke Omoniyi,...

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BEAUTY IN PAIN: LIFESTYLE OF EASTER PEOPLE.

In the same way I will not cause pain without allowing something new to be born,” says the Lord. “If I cause you the pain, I will not stop you from giving birth to your new nation,” says your God (Is 66:9). God is saying to someone, there is beauty in your pain. We all have different experiences of pains. As Easter people, in our pains, all we have is hope, the hope of the beauty to come. May be all that you see around are persistent injustice, loneliness, hunger, wars, poverty, racism, immorality, evil, divisions, or doomed situations, remember,...

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CHURCH REBOUND FROM DECLINE: THE METAPHOR OF EASTER.

Glory be to God in highest and thanks to you for joining me on 2022 Lent for Everyone through Journey with Jesus. Each week of the Lent was built upon a scriptural metaphor or title for Jesus Christ. The better way to round up the reflection is to look at the overall metaphor of Easter to help the church rebound from decline. Despite the deplorable invasion of Ukraine by Russia, there is emergence of new life at this beautiful time of year, brown lawn grass is growing greener, ‘a feeling of hope and renewal.’ The applicable symbolism of Easter...

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