#MentalHealth: Pastor Sam Adeyemi and The Misconception of Sin – Tosin Adeda

The night before which was a Saturday, for some reason I stayed up so late into the early hours of Sunday, and right there and then I made up my mind I would go to a nearby church, instead of travelling all the way from Yaba to Isolo as usual.

 

My sleep was so relaxing and long because I didn’t have to wake up early for church, since I was going nearby. Woke up checked my twitter and I saw a particular tweet from a friend directed at Pastor Sam Adeyemi  that goes thus “I respect you a lot Sir, but please stop this is nonsense”.

 

The confrontation didn’t really shock me, if you are a frequent user of the social media platform called Twitter, you would know it’s a leveller and it gives people this faux belief that they are equal with everyone. The ease of mentioning the handle of a particular person and getting your message across to him/her makes it a whole lot easier. Being Nigerians that we are, we tend to overdo and take things to the extreme, hence the reason why the confrontation didn’t shock me. People are naturally rude on social media.

 

What worried me however was the thought of what exactly Pastor Sam Adeyemi said to warrant such an affront. For those who don’t know, Pastor Sam Adeyemi is a teacher and pastor of Daystar Christian Centre in Lagos Nigeria. Unlike so many other “Men of God”, he is rather known for teaching the word of God according to the bible, and not the typical flamboyance that is known with many others.

 

“The root cause of mental illness is Sin. (Rom 6:23) and the foundational solution to mental health is salvation #MentalHealth” – @Sam_adeyemi

 

That was the tweet that caused a whole lot of rancour and uproar on twitter. There were two different angles to the outrage, and both angles were founded on ignorance and the bandwagon effect.

 

The first group of angry people based their anger on the fact that Pastor Sam was preaching against seeking medical help for sick people, especially mentally ill people. They went on and on about how he was using religion to misinform and lead people astray by preaching divine healings over medical help.

 

Firstly that tweet was taken out context of a long sermon on #MentalHealth. They were quick to pick out this one tweet and conveniently formed misinformed opinions about what they felt the pastor was talking about, rather than going through the entire thread of tweets to grasp and have an idea of the pastor’s general stand on the topic. Before this particular tweet, the pastor had already made spoken about #MentalHealth and the medical angle to it.

 

Below are some of the tweets.

 

“Mental Health is a state of emotional, psychological and social well being. #MentalHealth” – @Sam_adeyemi

 

“Mental illness is a real as physical illness. The lack of understanding gives room for a lot of ignorance & stigmatisation. #MentalHealth” – @Sam_adeyemi

 

There is a controversy amongst Christians on Mental Health issues because we believe it is spiritual issue #MentalHealth” – @Sam_adeyemi

 

Seeking medical help for physical or mental illness does not contradict God’s word or having faith for your healing. #MentalHealth” – @Sam_adeyemi
 

If something is wrong and you need medical attention or if you know anyone with mental illness. Please seek medical help. #MentalHealth” – @Sam_adeyemi

 

From the tweets above, it’s clear what Pastor Sam’s stand on mental illness is. He spoke against the stigmatisation of mentally ill people, spoke about the spiritualising of the ailment by ignorant Christians, advised people with the predicament to seek medical help, went further to explain to Christians that seeking medical help for ailments wasn’t against Christianity and in no way had any negatives on their faith.

 

He was very clear and straightforward, but only those wise and patient enough to check the whole message would have realized this, others who were quick to judge blindly, others who followed the band wagon, didn’t bother to find out before casting stones at the pastor.

 

The second set of angry people are of the opinion that Pastor Sam blamed victims for their predicaments by saying the root cause is sin.

 

In a way I can understand the outrage of these set of people because they really did not understand what he meant by sin and the biblical angle from which he was speaking. In as much as I can pardon these set of people, however there are some who are supposed Christians who are expected to understand the concept of sin he spoke about, but sadly their Sunday school classes as kids didn’t impact them so much.

 

Before I explain what he meant by sin, I’ll like to state here that anyone who doesn’t believe in the bible and thinks it’s a myth shouldn’t bother with my explanation, because it would mean nothing to you, as everything I’ll be explaining will be from the bible.

 

When God created man in the book of Genesis, he made man in his own image, man had dominion over the earth and everything on earth, man named every animal, man was in the Garden of Eden, enjoying life according to the plans of God. God would come down to Adam and Eve to fellowship with them in the Garden, there was no hardship, no sicknesses, no death, the mind of man was pure and clean, Adam and Eve didn’t even know they were naked.
Temptation came from the devil in form of the serpent, Eve fell and Adam also fell afterwards. At this point they knew they had done bad and began to hide from God.

 

Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden. – Genesis 3: 8

 

The conversation between Man and God went thus, for the first time it was different, there was an element of guilt. But the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?” – Genesis 3:9

 

He answered, “I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid.” – Genesis 3: 10

 

And he said, “Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree that I commanded you not to eat from?” – Genesis 3: 11

 

At this point God was displeased with man and the whole plan of God for man changed in the following verses.
So the Lord God said to the serpent, “Because you have done this,

 

“Cursed are you above all livestock and all wild animals! You will crawl on your belly and you will eat dust all the days of your life. And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head,  and you will strike his heel.” – Genesis 3: 14 – 15

 

To the woman he said, “I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; with painful labour you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.” – Genesis 3: 16

 

To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’

 

“Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field.

 

By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return. – Genesis 3: 17 – 19

 

God did not only place curses on man, he also ensured that they left the Garden of Eden lest man ate from the tree of life and live forever.

 

And the Lord God said, “The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.  – Genesis 3: 22

 

So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. – Genesis 3: 23

 

From this moment on, sin came into the world and every form of hardship and sufferings known to mankind today were birthed.

 

Going further into the New Testament, God decided to reconcile with mankind and had the perfect plan of redemption for mankind, hence he sent his only begotten son Jesus, to come die and pay for the sins of mankind. In Romans 3:23 the bible says that “for all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God”

 

In Romans 6:23 the bible says that the wages of sin is death and the free gift of God is eternal life, through Christ Jesus.

 

What Pastor Sam did was introduce salvation into the #MentalHealth teaching by bringing up the genesis of mental illness and every imperfection of man to the sin of Adam, and went ahead to insert (Romans 6:23) which was a reminder to every man the consequences of the sin of the first man and the plan of redemption in Christ for everyone who accepts Christ.

 

The book of Romans 5: 12 – 21 gives a perfect explanation as regards the fall of man through the sin of Adam and Eve, how it affects everyone and the plan of redemption.

 

Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all people, because all sinned – Romans 5:12

 

To be sure, sin was in the world before the law was given, but sin is not charged against anyone’s account where there is no law. – Romans 5:13

 

Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who is a pattern of the one to come. – Romans 5:14

 

But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God’s grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many – Romans 5:15

 

Nor can the gift of God be compared with the result of one man’s sin: The judgment followed one sin and brought condemnation, but the gift followed many trespasses and brought justification. – Romans 5:16

 

For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ! – Romans 5:17

 

Consequently, just as one trespass resulted in condemnation for all people, so also one righteous act resulted in justification and life for all people. – Romans 5:18

 

For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous. – Romans 5:19

 

The law was brought in so that the trespass might increase. But where sin increased, grace increased all the more, so that, just as sin reigned in death, so also grace might reign through righteousness to bring eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. – Romans 5: 20 -21

 

Everything Pastor Sam spoke about on #MentalHealth was correct both medically and biblically, the problem was that people were selective and chose to misinterpret him for whatever reasons, while other were ignorant of the biblical consequences of the fall of man that brought sin into the world.

 

I hope I’ve been able to shed more light on the Pastor’s message.

#MentalHealth: Seeking Medical Help Doesn’t Contradict God’s Word – Sam Adeyemi

Just in the wake of Sunday, Pastor Sam Adeyemi of Daystar Church took to twitter to share what he termed “Mental Health”. He made it clear with biblical references that the society and people really need to understand that these people need medical attention not stigmatization.

He started off with the hashtag #MentalHealth.

Sound health is part and parcel of our Salvation package he tweeted

The rest of his tweets read:

  • The Prosperity and Health of the Soul is the foundation of the prosperity of the physical body
  • There is a controversy amongst Christians on Mental Health issues because we believe it is a Spiritual issue
  • Mental illness is as real as physical illness. The lack of understanding gives room for a lot of Ignorance & stigmatization
  • Mental Health is the state of emotional, psychological and social well being.
  • As a result of ignorance on this issue, we label mental patients and run away from them.
  • The root cause of mental illness is Sin. (Rom 6:23)and the foundational solution to mental health is Salvation
  • To maintain mental health feed your spirit and soul with healthy diet of God’s word.
  • If you don’t get your identity from God’s word you will believe everything the enemy tells you.
  • If you allow Satan and your circumstances to define who you are it will distort the balance in your mental state.
  • I speak on mental health not as an expert in psychiatry but on the believe that sound health is part of our Salvation
  • Feed on God’s word, believe you have the mind of Christ. Interpret your life circumstances through the eyes of God’s word.
  • You must fight and win the battles in your Mind. 2nd Corinthians 10:4. You have all it takes to win as a Christian.
  • The quality of your life will not be better than the quality of your thoughts. Fight and Win your mind battles.
  • Use faith to fight the fiery darts of the enemy. (Ephesians 6:16) Quench every negative news that comes into your life
  • If you want to maintain your sanity, you have to be sensitive to God’s word. Be anxious for nothing. Philippians 4:8.
  • If something is wrong and you need medical attention or If you know anyone with mental illness. Please seek medical help.
  • Seeking medical help for physical or mental illness does not contradict God’s word or having faith for your healing.

Exclusive Photos: Sam Adeyemi, Ibukun Awosika, Pat Utomi, Gbenga Sesan Challenge Nigerians Towards Exemplary Leadership

Lagos experienced a landmark event in history when it played host tothe seventh edition of the annual Excellence in Leadership Conference held between Wednesday 5th and Friday 7th November, 2014. Organized and hosted by Daystar Christian Centre, the conference which aims to raise a new cadre of exceptional leaders towards national transformation had seasoned speakers from across different fields

including Sam Adeyemi, President, Success Power; Nike Adeyemi, Founder, Real Woman Foundation; Toye Ademola, Presiding Pastor,
Dominion International Centre, Texas; Ibukun Awosika, CEO, Sokoa Chair Center; Pat Utomi, founding Senior Faculty, Pan Atlantic University;
John Momoh, CEO, Channels Television; Praise Fowowe, Principal Consultant, Center for Sex Education; Gbenga Sesan, Executive

Director, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria; Meg Kechi Nwobia, Founder, Hallmark Schools and George Ashiru, President, Nigeria Taekwondo
Federation amongst others.The conference also featured specialized sessions with accomplished professionals across divers sectors such as Education, Media, Science and Technology, Religion, Family, Government, Sports, Entertainment and Economy. It was a highly enriching gathering as speakers revealed the secrets behind their accomplishments, in their respective industries, while fielding questions from participants during interactive sessions.

In addition to the teeming internet audience across the world, the conference which was themed Exemplary Leadership saw the convergence of thousands of men and women as they were empowered with practical knowledge from acclaimed speakers who brought a word in season into
the lives of participants.

“Bad leaders are bad examples; they spread immorality, destroy lives and harm the people they lead. When we don’t understand the purpose of
power, we hoard and abuse it, oppressing those who have already been oppressed. The essence of leadership is service and power is not to be
hoarded but shared.” convener and senior pastor of the church, Sam Adeyemi, affirms while speaking during the conference.
Over the last seven years, God has renewed minds, restored hope, built lives and nations through the Excellence in Leadership Conference. “It
was an unusual gathering of practical teaching, capacity development and spiritual renewal for me. My results can never be the same,” said
Tolu Oluwagbesan, one of the participants, while reiterating her uplifting experience after the conference.

The Excellence in Leadership Conference 2014 may have come and gone, but its great and evident impact will certainly reverberate through

See photos after cut

Cross section of inspired participants Nike Adeyemi adressing conference attendees Overview of one of the auditoriums Pastor Nike Adeyemi speaking during a general session Pastor Sam Adeyemi Pat Utomi speaking at a Specialised Session Praise Fowowe facilitation a specialised session QF1_4871 QF1_4889 Sam & Nike Adeyemi Sam Adeyemi leading congregation in worship Sam Adeyemi speaking during a general session Sam Adeyemi, Toye Ademola and Victor Adeyemi Specialised Session - Government

Nigeria’s Daystar Christian Centre Graduates 397 Young Entrepreneurs [PICTURES]

 

Having been properly trained and skillfully equipped in eleven different vocations, a total of 397 young Nigerians were graduated by the Daystar Skill Acquisition Programme on Friday February 14, 2014.

Keeping to its vision of raising role models in the society, Daystar Christian Centre held a memorable graduation ceremony for the 13th set of the Daystar Skill Acquisition Programme (DSAP) at the church’s Main Auditorium, Plot A3C, Ikosi Road, Oregun Ikeja, Lagos.

It was a joy-filled day as the graduating students leaped in happiness having been empowered with new skills in different crafts such as Makeup, Photography, Web-Design, Graphics, Sewing, Generator Repairs, Shoemaking, Beads-Making, Cake-Making, Pastries and the likes.

Speaking to the graduating students, senior pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi, ably represented by the church’s Chief Operating Officer, pastor Kenny Folarin charged them to make the best of their newly acquired skills toward adding great value to the Nigerian and the world in general.

“The skills you have learnt here can take you to places you never expected if put to good use. The money you’re looking for is in meeting people’s needs, and it is skill acquisition that helps us to solve people’s problems.” he said. Pastor Kenny Folarin also challenged the participants to strive to be the best. “Please don’t underestimate the skills you’ve acquired as there are millionaires all over the world who live on what you’ve learnt,” he concluded. He also appreciated the entire DSAP team and facilitators as led by Pastor Bolutife Aje and Mrs. Toyin Olusola, for investing their time in building people.

Sharing her DSAP experience, Bukola Oyedokun, one of the Makeup Class graduands, said the impact of the training was beyond her expectations. “Although I’m not a member of Daystar, I came around to learn makeup because of my love for it, and I was literally blown away at what I was able to learn and do within two weeks. It’s been an empowering experience and may God continue to bless this church.”

Daystar Skill Acquisition Programme (DSAP) is one of the initiatives of Daystar Christian Centre geared towards empowering people with practical trainings and skills to build lasting brands and maximize their potentials in God. The training runs thrice every year; February, June and October. DSAP has trained over 4000 entrepreneurs since its inception.

Check out photos from the event below.

Daystar Christian Centre is on Twitter as @DaystarNG

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