Bishop David Oyedepo shared insights on the acquisition of private jets by Living Faith Church, clarifying that these purchases were not the result of offerings or fundraising efforts.
He noted that the first aircraft was a generous gift to the church, given without any prior prayer or financial appeal. Oyedepo highlighted that the process was guided by a vision rather than financial contributions, showcasing the faith-driven journey of the church. …CONTINUE READING
In a recent address during Shiloh 2024, Bishop David Oyedepo, the presiding bishop of Living Faith Church, shared a remarkable story about the church’s acquisition of private jets, revealing that the purchase was not funded through offerings.
Divine intervention, not donations
Bishop Oyedepo, known for his bold declarations, explained that the first aircraft was given to the church without any prayer or financial appeal.
He emphasized that no pressure was placed on the congregation to contribute towards the purchase, and that it was not part of any fundraising effort.
“First aircraft without any prayer, without any idea that the aircraft was coming. He said it. He delivered it.
“Nobody had any pressure on his life. If there was no reminder on the offering, the offering it. God bought it. There was no person contacted under heaven,” Oyedepo stated.
The bishop continued by emphasizing that the donation of the aircraft was not a result of human ambition but a “divine agenda” revealed by God.
“It wasn’t an ambition. It was an unveiled divine agenda,” he said.
He added that the church now uses the aircraft to facilitate their travels across Africa and beyond for ministry work.
Bishop Oyedepo further clarified that the aircraft’s acquisition was divinely orchestrated, stating that it was not influenced by human intentions or financial appeals
“If God asked me, we travel around Africa with it. We want to do us with it,” he said.