Saturday, June 22, 2013

The Throne Room By Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo



                                    Dr. (Mrs) Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo

·         What is your name and what is the name of your ministry?
Dr. Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo : My name is Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo, and the name of the ministry God has given to me is “Throne Room”

·         Have you always wanted to be involved in Ministry?
Dr. Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo : Yes. I have always known that God wanted to use me to minister to hurting people, especially women. I however hesitated severally, until God brought me to a season of my life where I had to give Him my attention. You know God always knows how to get our attention, when we keep running away from what He has called us to do.

·         When you say you want to minister to “hurting people” what exactly do you mean?
Dr. Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo : When I say “hurting people”, I mean people who are going through trying times and life-threatening moments. I have a burden to reach out to such people through the Throne Room to let them know, feel and experience the love of Jesus and His power to deliver. Interestingly that was Jesus’ ministry too. He said He came to set the captives free, to heal the broken-hearted and to set the prisoners free. More so, I have come out of a place and situation that the enemy meant for destruction. Jesus pulled me out miraculously, and I am eager to minister deliverance through the Throne Room to others who are in desperate situations and need God’s rescue

·         How do you intend to minister to these hurting people?
Dr. Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo : The main weapon that God has used constantly to give me peace in the midst of storms and to deliver me ultimately is worship. Also, people who have major challenges sometimes don’t even have the words to pray, and at those times, worship is the sound heaven wants to hear from us. I would teach these people the power that worship brings when we have reached our wits end. You know worship literally brings the presence of God so heavy into the atmosphere such that burdens begin to disappear. We need to realize that carrying a 24-hour atmosphere of worship around us when there is impending danger is the key to warding off the danger and coming out shining like a star from the dark clouds. Throne Room is a ministry with its roots in God through deep and sincere worship of King of Kings

·         What do we expect from Throne Room in the nearest future
Dr. Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo : There are two immediate ministration outlets from Throne Room now. The first one is the Throne Newsletter, which is a quarterly publication from the Throne Room. It will be distributed in prisons, police cells, hospitals, refugee homes and so on. It will also be available online and on our facebook page. The first edition of the newsletter was launched on June 8, 2013 and is currently being distributed at various locations. The second ministry outlet is a quarterly worship program that will be 12-hour sessions of just worship. The premiere worship program will take place in September, and the details will be available soon.

·         What message would you like to leave with the people as we end this interview session:
Dr. Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo : God can NEVER fail. Stay in His Throne Room always and enjoy His grace and mercy all the way.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Nite Of Prise with Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo

 It was a night to remember when Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo held a 12-hour (non-stop) praise night at Ilorin, Kwara State. On hands were praise leaders from Rhema Chapel Ilorin.

The occasion also marked the launch of Throne Room - a magazine compiled and published by Dr. Ibukun Adebayo-Adedayo. The magazine is meant to inspire people in going through tough time. Praise to God does a lot and calls the attention of God into every situation.

What a time to rejoice in the presence of the Most High God?

May our God be praised forever.



Friday, September 7, 2012

Intimation of Immorality

The Clouds that gather round the setting sun
Do take a sober colouring from an eye
That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality;
Another race hath been, and other palms are won.
Thanks to the human heart by which we live,

Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears,
To me the meanest flower that blows can give
Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.






~~ curled from Intimation of Immorality by William Wordsworth (1806)

Sunday, August 19, 2012

A Tribute to my Dad...16 years after

I gave myself to you, and you gave yourself to me,

I let down my defense, you let down yours,

When I failed you did not laugh at me

When I missed, you did not walk away




How can I forget all you did before you bade this world a goodbye? You were a father, a friend, a confidant and most of all a man of God. No one has been able to fill the vacuum created by your demise and everyday I bless God for the opportunity of having you as my dad.

You groomed me and made me come of age even when I was too little to understand what it was to be a man. You never judged anyone but ready to listen to everyone. No wonder even as the youngest of your folks, you were the center point, the corner stone and the stallion.

Sixteen years long gone without you around and I feel the pain everyday. How I wish you were here now with your soothing words and unrivaled listening ability. Your prayers for our future is paying off.  We are going from strength-to-strength and attaining new heights everyday.

Your values I looked for in other men but no one is like you. I stopped looking when I remembered you once told me that everyone on earth is different and nothing should be seen as disadvantage in men. Everything works out for good for those that love God.

The church you planted is also growing to the glory of God the father.

Daddy, I will forever be appreciative for having you. Your gentleness and calmness even in the face of tension. Your ability to interpret and analyze results. Your believe in hardwork and forthrightness. Your never dying hope and love for the word of God. I remember how you never let you family down at every bible competition at Gospel Faith Mission Ode-Aje Assembly. I hope someday, I can chew the word of God as much as you did. I will not forget your interpretation of Roman1:28 and Jeremiah 17:11, this is a promise, and I will make my generation to see it too.

Daddy, we miss you, this generation misses you, my little daughter and lovely wife, who never had the opportunity to meet you miss you. You were a shining star, a rear gem, a friend and above  all a refuge.

You live in me Dad!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Purpose Driven Life

Your purpose in life is not primarily to impress someone,
else you'll end up as a victim of manipulation.
The needy will always be in need, no matter what you do,
Live your life and be happy.

If you lack the ability to decide to be happy,
then you cannot be happy!
Happiness, apart from being a state of mind
it is also YOUR decision!

You cannot enjoy life to its fullness,
until you learn to enjoy and celebrate yourself.
Don't be too educated...
beyond your level of obedience.




Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Diary of a Birthday boy

I was not expecting anything unusual, I’ve been through it before, and I felt it should just pass like any other one. In the past, I really didn’t see my birthdays as any day too important to be marked or expect some special treatment. However, this year, somehow, everything started to be different from few minutes to the day.

It was regular hand over time and a call came-in for me, over the phone was the beautiful voice of my beautiful wife singing. I can assure you, she’s got the best voice. (If you doubt that search for “olukunlemi’ on youtube) Her song went on until the 15th second of the day and then she wished me happy birthday…and for the first time in almost ten years, I savoured the joy of my birthday.

I was going to continue the shift hand over when all my colleagues in the instrument room chorused happy birthday to you…Even with cracked Nigerian voices of Femmy, Kekeh and Michael, the Samba voices of Rubim and Vinny, the tiny-Trinny voice of Abi, the matured baritone of Alaskar and Richard, the Kamba voices of Virginia And David, and less I forget, the sonorous voice of Shipra and Benny, it turned out to be the best joint happy birthday song for me ever. A mixture of sopranos, alto and baritone base. That wrapped up the activities of the day in the instrument room and I can boldly say, I enjoyed every bit of it.

Back in my room I remembered the last birthday party I had about ten years ago, well attended by both The Polytechnic Ibadan and University of Ibadan Junior Chamber members (I’m sure some people will still remember) It was a short one well organised by my then J19 roommate. Then started to think, did I plan (ten years ago) to be where I am today. No came the answer… it is not by power nor by might but by the spirit of God the father.

8:00am

Before I knew it, it was 8 o’clock and my phone rang again. This time the devil was trying to play smart, but I remember that "greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world”

I prayed and agreed about a thing and by 8:30am the testimony was already there. Then I regretted my act of ‘defriending’ someone recently on facebook. He claimed not to believe in GOD and miracles; I would have loved to share this testimony with him, now…it is too late. Sure thing is, my God, our God answers prayers.

11:30 am

Now, its time for lunch. I had an expectation, cake in the messroom for everyone to eat because it’s Stephen’s birthday! Nooo, it was not to be. I looked at one of the galley crew members, and I mumbled to myself “don’t they check the crew list anymore to bake cake for birthdays”. Someone even noticed, and he asked why I was having breakfast at lunch…I had no answer but I guess I was mad at the galley crew members for not baking a cake for me. Then I said to myself, it’s just another day, just forget it and live your day as usual.

12:00 noon

It was time to take over at shift change, everything was done in order and by then I had forgotten it’s my birthday. Another Seismic day anyway! Then the boss came and gave a list of tasks to be completed. One-by-one, people started trooping into the instrument room and I asked myself, what’s the occasion? The Party Chief (with his Italian ascent) asked “any news about start of job? What a question? I soliloquised. The answer to that question should come from you…little did I know his question was the cue for the whole crew to sing happy birthday song for me. I looked lost, embarrassed, happy, jumpy, and felt great all together.

As if that was not enough, then came in a veeeeeeeeeeeeeery big cake (see the pictures) from the conference room carried by the newly constituted welfare team. I looked around and I saw the crew Chef and the whole galley crew…guess what? I started to ask God for forgiveness!

They made me a cake, a real big one, so beautiful, and everyone onboard was around, they feel very proud of it and I noticed a good group smile on the faces of the galley crew, then I could tell God had forgiven me for the rage that went through my heart earlier.

Now name it, there in the instrument room was everyone different colour, different races, almost 22 nationalities singing and wishing me happy birthday. It was a colourful one, how I wished my wife was there!!!

Flashes of cameras, joy on all the faces present, the birthday boy (sorry man), cut the cake and the party started!!!

I have seen this day 35 times earlier, but the 27th of August 2010 will forever remain a different one. And I promise myself to forever respect my birthday and attach importance to it like I do to other people’s birthdays.

Yeah, I know you’d ask, I made a wish… I’ll tell you on this same day next year with a testimony.

Thanks for reading through my diary.

Monday, June 28, 2010

My Best Friend

The friend whose love is not increasing by the day is not worth having.
The one with half hearted giving is not worth keeping.
The one who sees you as an asset to achieve self serving personal goal is killing,
A friend in need (they say) is a friend indeed.

To the one who is my anchor in life’s ocean,
She is my bread when I’m hungry,
My shelter from the troubled wind
Most of all, (like Don William said)
…She is my best friend.

My love for you does not struggle to grow,
It naturally feeds from the abundance of care you provide,
Day-by-day, I could tell the difference,
My love for you grows and nothing can stop it.

You give it all without holding anything back,
Such that I feel so secured like never before,
I’ve got enough love in the pool,
Therein I’ll swim till I cease to live.


I love you Angel. You are my BEST FRIEND