Isaac Oyedepo, the son of Living Faith Church founder Bishop David Oyedepo, has publicly acknowledged how he battled pornography for a while.
Isaac revealed how it started when he was alone in a room and turned on the TV when he was traveling through a European nation, which made him become engaged in pornography.
During his appearance on the podcast “Confession Box,” Isaac said that God helped him overcome his battle with pornography.
He said, “My confessions are good ones that will help people,” he said. I used to have trouble with pornography.
“I recalled how it began: once we traveled to a new nation, I was supposed to be alone myself in a room. I turned on the TV and that was it.
But God swiftly delivered me from it. Many continue to deal with it, and
My confessions are good ones that will help people. I struggled with pornography before.
“I remembered how it started, we travelled to one country and I was meant to be in the room alone, I switched on the TV and that’s it.
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“But God brought me out of it very quickly. A lot of people still struggle with it and I think of somebody who had struggled with it and had walked up to me and told me how to come out, I would have come out quickly.
“I think people feel there are things we shouldn’t talk about, but today there are some pastors and church members still struggling with it.
“You may be anointed, seeing signs and wonders but it does not mean you are standing right.
“There is this old saying that if it’s working it means you are standing right but I found out that it’s not always the case. There are times I found out I wasn’t right, but grace and mercy found me.
“For the sake of someone who is genuine in the congregation, God can bypass you to meet the person; this is my confession.”