I can never forget when somebody told me in my village. He said,
"Now, you are a general overseer, you have no house. If anybody comes to celebrate something with you, where will you put them?"
I said that's true.
He said I will supply you with blocks. Build a house. Whenever you find the money pay me.
I thought this was from God. The day I roofed the house, he sent somebody to me. He said where is my money? I said, Oh Lord, suddenly I've become a d£btor.
"God, I didn't say I want to build a house, Lord. I'm satisfied with whatever you provide for me."
I was a$ham£d. I was in my very first office here in this camp. Put my head on my table in ag0ñy.
When I woke up, because I've been praying all night, there was someone standing there. He said, I'm looking for the head of the organization here. I said, God is the head. He said, yes I know. I'm looking for the one who is the representative here. I said, I am the one.
He said, God told me to leave the north. He came from the north, all the way from the north. Take this money, go to Lagos. When you get to a certain spot in Lagos, I will tell you where to stop.
Stop. Cross the road. Ask for the owner of the one in charge of the organization. God directed the fellow.
And the fellow gave me an envelope. I prayed for the fellow. That fellow? They have never seen that fellow again.
I opened the envelope. It is the exact amount I'm owing.
I know the God I'm talking about. That God is going to send help to somebody today.
— Daddy E A Adeboye