Out of the Bondage of Satan unto Christ
Clement Titus Adede—Ogongo,
Kenya
EXPERIENCING GOD’S INTERVENTION
I was born a Catholic, but my
family joined a Charismatic church in the 1980s. At that time I was still a
child but my heart was thirsting for a higher, divine purpose to life.
My mother did not permit me to go
to church because I had to take care of things at home. But thank God that
through my earnest desire, I was allowed to attend church service at the Charismatic
church, although irregularly.
By 1992, I had left home and was
staying with my aunt because my family was very poor and could not afford my
school fees. My aunt, on the other hand, ran a brewery in her home. At the time,
I could not continue going to church because I had to help my aunt with her
business.
Without support in my faith, I
felt hopeless and developed a bad drinking habit. The drinking gave me multiple
stomach ulcers, which made it very difficult for me to eat or drink because the
ulcers would act up—causing a lot of pain whenever I ate.
During this time I fought with a
man who had stolen some of my possessions, and he had to be hospitalized
because of the fight. I was subsequently charged with assault, with a pending
court appearance once the man had recovered. The man’s family collected money
to sue me.
These two incidents made me
remember what I read from the book of Luke. In 1990, my brother had given me a
part of the Bible containing the Gospel of Luke, but I didn’t read it through
properly until two years later.
Through the Gospel of Luke I came
to know Jesus in a more personal way. I believed that just as Jesus healed
those who were sick and released those who were in the bondage of Satan (the
sinners), I, too, could be released. Back at home, there was no one who could
rescue me.
The faith of the woman with the
hemorrhage (Mk 5:25-34) motivated me very much and I began to seek God at home
on my own, confessing my sins in prayer.
One day, I attended a church
service within the village. Before the service, everyone got down on their
knees to pray and I mentioned my problems to God.
Thank God that when I came back
from the church, I discovered the pain from my ulcers had gone. From that day
onward, by God’s power, I was able to stop drinking alcohol.
Even though friends and relatives
drank in front of me, I did not find it difficult to stop drinking because I
felt a divine power working in me. I also testified to them about how Jesus
helped me.
I continued to pray to God about
the ensuing court case with the man whom I had injured. Miraculously, the Lord
intervened. The man’s family became divided over contributing money for the
court case. The case ended without going to court.
This built up my faith and
encouraged me to love the Lord more.
LOOKING FOR THE COMPLETE TRUTH
By 1995, I began to read the Bible
from Genesis to Revelation. I was diligently searching for the truth. At the
time, I was only able to attend a particular church on either a Saturday or
Sunday.
Through studying the Bible, I
learned about the Holy Spirit, footwashing, water baptism, the Holy Sabbath,
and Holy Communion, and how all these were related to salvation. I could not
find complete teachings of these sacraments from any of the churches I visited.
But I felt that these were important doctrines within the word of God.
I fasted and prayed for God to
lead me to a church that preached the whole truth according to the Bible. I believed
that only by knowing the complete truth can one enter the kingdom of God.
Just as the Lord Jesus Himself said, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord,
Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father
in heaven” (Mt 7:21).
I also promised God that in the
same way that He leads someone to share the truth with me, I would also share
His truth with others.
During that period of fasting
prayers, God showed me three visions.
In the first vision, I had a Bible
and was in a radio-broadcasting studio on top of a very high mountain, and I
was preaching. My message was transmitted like a radio broadcast to all of Kenya.
In the second vision, I saw a
mountain range where I stood on the highest mountain. I had a microphone in my
hand and I was preaching as though to everyone in the country.
In the last vision, I was fishing
with other people on a very big lake. We were all in the same boat, and when we
cast out the net we caught many fish of different sizes. After catching the
fish, we brought them out to sell.
I only realized the meaning behind
these visions after I joined the True Jesus Church. Under the guidance of the
Holy Spirit, I understood that, according to Isaiah chapter 2, the Lord will
establish His temple on the highest mountain and the truth will be preached from
the temple to all nations. Casting the net is like preaching to people. The one
boat in my vision refers to one true church and the one net refers to one
faith.
COMING TO THE TRUECHURCH
In October 1997, I visited one of
the Pentecostal churches at Kamwala on a Saturday. That visit confirmed to me
that they observed the Sabbath day and also preached the Holy Spirit. So I
visited that church again on the following Sabbath to see whether they also
preached about the Holy Communion, footwashing, and water baptism.
However, the church member who had
answered my questions on the previous Sabbath was not present. I decided to go
back a third time the following Saturday. Since I did not normally return to
the same church more than twice, I specifically prayed to God on this occasion.
In my prayer, I resolved to
question the church members, even if the member with whom I had become
acquainted was absent again. I decided that I would not return to that church
if they did not preach the complete truth.
Miraculously, just as the church
service was about to begin, Pastor Ko and two brothers, Cornell and Silvanus,
from True Jesus Church arrived for the first time in Kamwala. When Pastor Ko
stood up to preach, he began by questioning the members about the five basic
beliefs of True Jesus Church.
As Pastor Ko was addressing the
questions to the congregation, it felt as though I was the one asking those
questions. After finishing his questions, Pastor Ko began teaching about the
Holy Sabbath as well as covering the other four doctrines—the Holy Spirit, Holy
Communion, water baptism, and footwashing.
By God’s grace, as we knelt down
to pray, I received the Holy Spirit. After coming back for more teachings that
Sabbath afternoon and the following Sunday morning, I realized that I had only
received a small part of the truth before coming to this church.
The following Sabbath—the fourth consecutive
Sabbath that I attended—I saw that the entire church congregation had fully
accepted the complete truth, so I decided to join them for regular services. On
July 19, 1998 I received water baptism.
I was truly thankful that God had
guided me to His true church.
PREACHING THE GOSPEL
I continued to pray in tongues and,
being joyful in the Spirit, I shared with others the truth that I had received.
But at the same time, I faced some harsh persecution from my aunt’s Catholic
family.
For example, there would be no
food for me on Saturdays because I upheld the teaching of not working on the
Sabbath. Even though I was not allowed any food, I did not feel hungry; in
fact, I even felt full, as though I had already eaten.
During this period, I was
encouraged by a passage in the Gospel of Matthew: “‘Blessed are those who are
persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven’” (Mt
5:10). So this reassured me further about the importance of maintaining my
relationship with God more than my relationship with man.
I also remembered my promise to
God to share the truth with others, so I was determined to help preach the
gospel.
In November 1998, I went to preach
to those in Awendo with another brother. The man who stole from me, whom I had
injured, just happened to be there. So we shared the truth with him. Both he
and his wife came to join our church services.
However, he did not continue in
his faith—he went on to steal someone else’s bicycle. He was arrested and later
died in jail. Although the man chose not to continue in the truth, I am humbled
that I had the opportunity to fulfill my duty to God by sharing the truth with
him and practicing the teaching of forgiveness.
By the year 2000, I had returned
to my hometown to preach the truth. On March 25, 2000, four people accepted the
truth, and we started to fellowship together. One of these four included my
mother, who had previously been determined not to forsake her belief in the Charismatic
church.
On June 13, 2000, she was one of
the first to be baptized in Ogongo. The following year, on May 19, a new place
of worship was stationed out in Kibanga. In these two places, sixty-two members
received water baptism.
The Bible says that Jesus laid
down His life for His sheep (Jn 10:15). I felt that Jesus had saved my life and
released me from all my struggles and from illness. He also guided me to know
what I should do for Him. Whoever abides with Christ will have to walk as
Christ walked, which is to pursue righteousness and justice (1 Jn 2:6).
I need to always be thankful to
God and, while I am still on this earth, I need to be determined to preach His
truth to all people because there are so many sheep who have not yet been
brought to His fold (Jn 10:16). From now on, I set my mind on Christ and look
forward to His return on the last day.
May all glory and power be to God,
and may all people come to know His name. Amen.