I had believed God for a car and sown seeds towards it many times. During the Testimony Service in August 2011 a sister testified on how she received a car and right there the Spirit of God ministered to me saying, “You are next in line.” I received it and He continued, “Go and tell that man, to give you one of his cars.” I had not met the person in question before, but I knew his wife. So I asked Him, “How will I go and tell him to give me one of his cars? If You want him to give me his car, then go and tell him Yourself.” He said, “Just go and tell him on my behalf.” I was very reluctant because it sounded funny. Again He said, “Go and tell him to give you one of his cars, I will replace it because I have the power to do so.”
While thinking of what I had just heard and how to go about it, Pastor Charles Omofomah came up the stage and said, “You are next.” He said “God would do it, not because He has done it for someone else but because of your faith in Him.” He concluded by saying God will do it anyhow. Everything Pastor Charles said answered the questions lurking in my heart.
I relayed the message as sent. The man looked at me, smiled but said nothing. I then asked myself, “What did I just do? Did I just say that?” But I felt relieved after saying it. I met the man twice and he took my name and phone number. Each time the pastors spoke, my faith was strengthened. At the next Testimony Service, Pastor Charles said, “God will do it, not because you are desperate but because you are full of expectation. And He will do it anyhow.” I received the Word and kept on sowing my seed in view of the blessing. I did not go looking for the man but just forgot about it.
At the 31st Night Service, I saw him and he said to me “Sister don’t worry, your car is fine.” I did not know what to expect because I rarely ran into him in church. During the first Broken Wall Healing School for this year, as Pastor Charles was preaching, I said in my heart, “This is beyond me Father.” Pastor Charles then charged us to do whatever God instructs us to do. After church that day, I met the man and he asked me to see his wife.
The car came on the 3rd of February 2012 and I could not express my joy. I laughed, cried and praised God at the same time. I never knew how to drive, yet God gave me an air-conditioned S.U.V. My children were very happy. I then remembered what Pastor Nkechi once quoted: “In the days of his power the people will be willing.” God also provided money for me to go to a driving school for free. Today I am a car-owner. I thank God for His faithfulness. Indeed God does not look at your standard or qualifications but will do it for you “anyhow.”