Soft-spoken cleric,
Rev. David Inung, is the general overseer of a growing church, God’s
Foundation, Spirit and Truth Church, located at Olukosi area of Shasha, a Lagos
suburb. He recently had an experience, which he said, increased his faith in
and dedication to God, which he earnestly wanted to share with Nigerians. As he
disclosed, the church had been praying for a bus to help convey its members
from different parts of Lagos on Sundays. Through the success of its 10th anniversary held on July 10, 2013, the church was able to buy
one, which was dedicated on the last Sunday of December, last year.
As Rev. Inung told Saturday
Independent, the bus was a fairly used one but it was in excellent
condition. As he put it, “The bus was bought to convey our members, especially those
coming from Orile Iganmu, where the church first started before it was moved to
Shasha. We had prayed to God for this bus and the Lord did it. But we were yet
to engage a driver for the bus. So, one of our members used to drive it on
Sundays to pick up members and do other sundry assignments for the church.”
Rev. Inung stated that the brother complained that the bus had a
hard start, so they planned to take it to carburettor specialist in Hajj Cap
area in Akowonjo. They set out to do this on Wednesday January 8. As the
brother cleaned the vehicle where it was parked at the compound of another
pastor, Rev. Samuel Olutoye, general overseer, Word of Eternal Life and Revival
Ministries, in preparation for the visit to the carburettor specialist, he
attempted to start the vehicle, but there was a spark that ignited a fire,
which engulfed the vehicle.
This happened as Rev. Inung was greeting Rev. Olutoye in his
apartment. They were attracted by the shout of “Fire, Fire” by the brother and
other people in the area, who immediately gathered to combat the fire, using
water mixed with detergent. As the fire raged, Pastor Inung said he was
shouting “My Bible, My Bible.” He said he had dropped the Bible on the
passenger’s seat before going up to greet Rev. Olutoye. By the time the fire
was brought under control, the bus had been completely burnt.
Hear him: “When we heard the shout of ‘Fire, Fire’, Rev. Olutoye
and I ran down. We saw the bus on fire. Rev. Olutoye’s wife and children
battled to contain the fire with water and detergent. My concern, which I
voiced out openly, was that the fire would not go out of hand to engulf Rev.
Olutoye’s house. My second concern was my Bible, which I left in the bus.
“I and Rev. Olutoye watched helplessly as fire consumed the
vehicle. I kept saying; ‘If my Bible was not in the bus.’ It was my main
ministerial Bible although I have other Bibles. I have used it for over five
years and I like it so much. So, it pained me that the Bible would be burnt in
the bus.
“About 40 minutes later, the fire was stopped but the vehicle
was completely burnt. After I had given up hope on the Bible, some people who
were still around the burnt vehicle started shouting. They ran towards me in
jubilation, with something in their hands. Behold, it was my Bible, retrieved
unburnt. As I grabbed the Bible, I saw that it was untouched by fire, except a
little part of the back cover.
“The mystery is that the complete books of the Bible were
unharmed by the raging fire. I did not know what to say. The vehicle, an
18-seater Kia bus, was valued at about N1 million. At first, I was dumbfounded.
I asked myself: Why should the church bus, God’s property and my Bible, which
is God’s word, be destroyed like that? Suddenly, I found out that my Bible was
not destroyed.
“This shows that God is real and the word of God is God. By this
miracle, my faith in God has become stronger than ever despite the destruction
and the testimony of the bus that had been dashed. Our members at Orile Iganmu
had been so committed, hence I prayed seriously for the bus. They love God
without compromise and with their children they leave their homes early on
Sundays and get to church even before those in Shasha where the church is
located.
“People may wonder why this type of thing should happen at the
beginning of the year. Our theme for the year is taken from Psalm 102:13: ‘The
Lord will arise and have mercy on us for the set time to favour us has come’.
Incidentally, this misfortune of losing the only bus we have believed God for
years, and the prayer was answered last year.
“It has happened to prove one thing; that the bus burnt
completely and the Bible was untouched was enough testimony for me. God has
taken my faith to another level. The Lord who gave us that bus will give us
another. The incident has proved a tangible miracle. God is real. Jesus is
alive. Everything can be destroyed but God’s word cannot be destroyed. I thank
God for the lesson of this miracle, which has taken my faith higher.”
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