On 31st August 2021, on the exact day Last Adam Tabernacle (LAT) was making seven years, we received three commendation dreams from God for the work we had done the entire period which in the dream was referred to as the first phase of ministry. Amazingly, on 31st August 2022, the exact day LAT was making eight years, we again received a commendation dream from God concerning our last one year. Hallelujah!

Last year’s dreamer was me. This year’s dreamer was Joan Isoke. In her dream, the setting was our Sunday service. The person leading the service passed the microphone around the entire church so that everyone could share the lessons they had learnt in the past one year of LAT. Everyone in attendance indeed had a lesson they had learnt, and they shared it. Then when the microphone returned to the service leader, he told all of us that, “Concerning the lessons that you have learnt, do not ever forget them. Always remember those lessons.”

Now, Joan’s lessons from LAT’s past one year, the ones she shared in her dream, are what I wrote last week, the same day she had the dream! Therefore, I will here use Joan’s lessons for the sole purpose of emphasizing last week’s message which I now believe more than I did last week that it is a “thus saith the LORD” for the season.

This is the last paragraph from last week’s message:

Our prayer should be that we never stop doing the one thing – obedience – which has brought us this far. I remember a certain night a few weeks before LAT opened its doors when I went to bed late because I was listening to David Oyedepo's teachings on supernatural church growth. Early the next morning, a friend came to my home and handed me Oyedepo's book entitled “30 Years of Ministry” because that night he dreamt giving me that book. Putting two and two together I knew that God wanted to teach me how the church I was going to start would grow spiritually and numerically. I therefore read that book with uttermost seriousness, and the one thing that stood out from that book was: “only do what God tells you to do.” That is what we have endeavored to do these eight years, and it is the reason we are entering into our promises as a church. If we continue to love God by obeying Him, then we shall live long in our promises.

Amazingly, Joan’s lessons from LAT’s past one year, the ones she shared in her dream were: 1) obedience is immediate, and 2) do only that which God has told you!

Therefore, we must never take the issue of obedience lightly. As for me, as long as I am the Pastor of LAT, I pledge my obedience to God regarding His will for our church. I will endeavor to obey God immediately He tells me to do something, and I will do my best to do what He instructs us. This obedience will include helping a few individuals who must exit LAT.

Concerning your personal obedience, I am not responsible. I have taught you over and over again that disobedience is costly and God oftentimes chastises it with terrible consequences. Therefore choose the path of obedience which is always blessed of God.

“See, I have set before you today life and good, death and evil, in that I command you today to love the LORD your God, to walk in His ways, and to keep His commandment . . . and the LORD your God will bless you in the land which you go to possess.” (Deuteronomy 30:15-16)

“. . . I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life . . . that you may love the LORD your God, that you obey His voice, and that you may cling to Him, for He is your life and the length of your days; and that you may dwell in the land. . .” (Deuteronomy 30:19-20)

God bless you.