
Bishop David Oyedepo at 45th Liberation Mandate Anniversary: “There Is No Self-Made Man, I Am a Beneficiary of God’s Grace” — Commitment to God Guarantees a Secure Future
At the 45th anniversary of the Liberation Mandate, David Oyedepo delivered a powerful message, emphasizing that unwavering commitment to God remains the foundation for a glorious future.
Speaking during the liberation service, the renowned cleric stressed that “being serious with God is what guarantees your future,” urging believers to deepen their spiritual devotion and align fully with divine purpose.
Grace: The Foundation of the Mandate
Reflecting on the journey of over four decades, Bishop Oyedepo attributed the growth and global impact of the commission to divine grace. He described grace as an undeniable endowment—far beyond human effort or natural ability.
According to him, grace is “divine enablement,” the supernatural force that empowers believers to achieve beyond limitations. He explained that it is not merely a word to be used casually, but a spiritual reality that produces visible results.
Drawing from scriptures such as Bible (Galatians 1:12, Acts 26:22, Hebrews 4:16), he highlighted that grace is rooted in divine help and access to God’s strength.
A Life Anchored in the Word
Bishop Oyedepo revealed that his spiritual discipline has been central to his journey, noting that he “drinks from the water of the Word daily.” He also shared a personal prayer, asking God to close his eyes and ears to anything not aligned with divine will.
He described himself as the least qualified for the mandate, but affirmed that grace found him and lifted him into relevance.
45 Years of Impact and Testimonies
The anniversary celebration highlighted remarkable milestones recorded over the years, including:
45 years of peace and crisis-free leadership, attributed to the sustaining power of God
45 years of joy unspeakable, with a call for believers to avoid complaining, as it complicates destiny
45 years of ever-burning love for God, urging members to keep their passion alive
45 years of divine guidance, with the Holy Spirit leading the commission step by step
45 years of all-round rest, anchored on God’s promises (2 Chronicles 15:15)
45 years of fearful favor, referencing Psalm 102:13
45 years of access to divine riches, despite economic challenges
He declared that divine guidance eliminates lack and crisis, emphasizing that when God leads, provision and peace are guaranteed.
Covenant Living and Kingdom Prosperity
Bishop Oyedepo reiterated the importance of covenant practice, stressing that the church is not merely a gathering of wealthy individuals but “a church of poor people made rich” through divine intervention.
He noted that the commission has remained debt-free in its projects, including the recent acquisition of a fully air-conditioned 50-seater bus, describing such achievements as products of God’s provision rather than human struggle.
Global Relevance and Expanding Impact
The presiding bishop highlighted the expanding global influence of the ministry, noting that its relevance continues to grow daily. He also pointed to key milestones such as:
The forthcoming 40th anniversary of WOFBI (Word of Faith Bible Institute)
27 years of uninterrupted Shiloh gatherings, a flagship annual event
These, he said, are testimonies of God’s sustaining grace and faithfulness.
Key Spiritual Charge to Believers
Delivering a strong charge, Bishop Oyedepo urged believers to:
Stay committed to God without distraction
Maintain a lifestyle of gratitude instead of complaints
Allow God to fight their battles by embracing peace
Cherish their place in the covenant
He declared that the same grace at work in the commission is available to all faithful members, affirming that “the goodness of God in this ministry is meant to be replicated in the lives of believers.”

