Baba Samuel Olubusuyi Arijesudade,
You are a voice that has being rescuing many from the perversion and corruption of this ungodly world.
What pain me most about your death was the timing, both in the body of
Christ and my own personal life ( you slept at a time when I have
already seen enough death than to add yours to the list). You are a father and a
lover of youth. God has used your vision to raise and still raising up
many generals in this present dispensation. You are an Icon to
be reckoned with when it come to godliness. Your backseat in most of
our meetings was a seat of Power, Anointing and Virtue, I remember I
once deliberately sat on your seat at a time to prophetically tap into
your anointing
I was with you less that 2 hour before your
transition. the only mistake I made at that moment was to place your
hand on my head, I only move closer to you and bow down my face, I
thought I will receive the hand later. I saw your mouth muttering in the
similitude of prayer, you grunted in tongues for more than 48 hours
before you left us. your last word was "BABA, OYA MO TI SETAN",
every-time a hand touches your body, what you say is "ORUKO
JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESU".
Prayer and Holiness was the only thing you taught our leaders and us
(indirectly) and that was exactly what you died with. You know the
truth, taught the truth, fought the truth and died by the truth.
Eye-witness of your last moment said you prayed throughout.
Baba,
you ran the race, you overcome the hurdles, and you coached others
before you retire into eternity. At a ripe and fruitful age, you
departed us. I will write more when I get over this reality of your
death.
CACSA OAU will keep your legacy.
Men may not
put you in the line of the great Apostle but before you transited, by
revelation on the 5th of Dec, 2013 around 2:30pm, I saw you in the
similitude of APOSTLE AYO BABALOLA.
Good night, Pastor (Dr) Samuel O. Arijesudade (CACSA National President and CAC National Publicity Secretary)
An soro ile bukun ni,
Ile didan ati ile ewa
Gba gbogbo la nso to go re
Yio ti dun to lati de be.
KO TO KAWO MIMO BERU
You are a voice that has being rescuing many from the perversion and corruption of this ungodly world.
What pain me most about your death was the timing, both in the body of Christ and my own personal life ( you slept at a time when I have already seen enough death than to add yours to the list). You are a father and a lover of youth. God has used your vision to raise and still raising up many generals in this present dispensation. You are an Icon to be reckoned with when it come to godliness. Your backseat in most of our meetings was a seat of Power, Anointing and Virtue, I remember I once deliberately sat on your seat at a time to prophetically tap into your anointing
I was with you less that 2 hour before your transition. the only mistake I made at that moment was to place your hand on my head, I only move closer to you and bow down my face, I thought I will receive the hand later. I saw your mouth muttering in the similitude of prayer, you grunted in tongues for more than 48 hours before you left us. your last word was "BABA, OYA MO TI SETAN", every-time a hand touches your body, what you say is "ORUKO JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Prayer and Holiness was the only thing you taught our leaders and us (indirectly) and that was exactly what you died with. You know the truth, taught the truth, fought the truth and died by the truth. Eye-witness of your last moment said you prayed throughout.
Baba, you ran the race, you overcome the hurdles, and you coached others before you retire into eternity. At a ripe and fruitful age, you departed us. I will write more when I get over this reality of your death.
CACSA OAU will keep your legacy.
Men may not put you in the line of the great Apostle but before you transited, by revelation on the 5th of Dec, 2013 around 2:30pm, I saw you in the similitude of APOSTLE AYO BABALOLA.
Good night, Pastor (Dr) Samuel O. Arijesudade (CACSA National President and CAC National Publicity Secretary)
An soro ile bukun ni,
Ile didan ati ile ewa
Gba gbogbo la nso to go re
Yio ti dun to lati de be.
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