The Senior Pastor of the
Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, Biodun Fatoyinbo, has returned to the pulpit
barely a month after stepping down.
Scores of protesters stormed
the church in early July to protest against Fatoyinbo who was accused of
molesting photographer, Busola Dakolo, 20 years ago,
Amid the protest, Fatoyinbo
announced his decision to step down, while his wife, Modele, had taken charge
of the church activities — a move which seemed to pacify protesters.
Today, Sunday, however, the
COZA senior pastor delivered a sermon titled, Sudden victories, in a packed
church auditorium.
He focused his sermon on the
books of 1st Timothy 6:12; Mark 4:35-37 and 1st Corinthians 10:13.
Fatoyinbo said it was
written in the Bible that Christians would always face persecution, but God
would ensure that they are victorious.
He said, “As a Christian,
you must face opposition. If God, who is holy and faithful has enemies, you are
sure going to have.”
The cleric said most times,
when faced with troubles, Christians have the tendency to call everyone except
God for help.
He noted that the reason
most Christians fail is that they address challenging circumstances on the
surface, instead of addressing the root of the matter, which is the enemy, and
putting him in his place.
“In wrestling, any method
can be used. When faced with challenging circumstances, pray, fast, decree,
confess and prophesy God’s victory over your life.
“Most contrary situations
around you are set up by the enemy to ripple your faith and keep you on a
spot,” he preached.
Fatoyinbo prophesied that
his parishioners would witness victory in the new month of August.
He is currently being probed
by the Nigeria Police Force for allegedly molesting the wife of popular
musician, Timi Dakolo, 20 years ago when she was a teenager.