My Summary of the Book - Fire In His Bones
INTRODUCTION: Fire in His Bones is a compelling book by Ruthanne Garlock
on the life and times of Benson Idahosa. A careful study of the book will
provide a good picture of the following:
- His Birth and growing up years,
- His new birth experience and passion for the gospel,
- His phenomenal vision and start off of his ministry,
- His relationship, marriage and family
- His mentors and training,
- The oppositions he faced and
- His great ministry testimonies.
HIS BIRTH AND GROWING UP YEARS: As a little child, his father ordered his mother to throw
him away because of his sickly health. He often fainted and was lifeless for a
while. On the night his mother painfully and reluctantly dropped him on the
rubbish heap lifeless, she stayed close by and wept bitterly as it rained
heavily. All of a sudden there was a thunderous lightening that struck and to
her greatest joy, little Benson began to cry: he was alive again! Despite her
husband’s threat to disown her if she didn’t throw away this child, she took him
with her and pledged to nurse and take care of him. She eventually left her
husband’s house with little Benson, leaving her other children behind and went
to her village to live with her parents. There she took care of Benson and
nurtured him. A phenomenal trait as he grew up was his great love and passion
for education. It wasn’t too long before he was sent to work on a farm with his
father’s brother – Uncle Joseph. Though he wasn’t given the chance to go to
school, he eagerly sat side by side his cousins while they did their home works
and he asked questions and learnt very fast from them. Very soon he was so
brilliant that when they had quiz among themselves the other children contested
for who will come closest to Benson in their scores. With no shoes of his own
he was once promised a singlet by his uncle as an end of year celebration gift
if he did his farm work well. Somehow his uncle always had a reason to not give
that singlet to him while he bought suits, shirts and shoes every year for his
own children.
Benson wasn’t so worried about not
getting a singlet. He was more focused on not missing his time of study with
the other children. Benson was very hardworking and diligent. He worked
tirelessly and diligently on the farm and at home for his mother or uncle’s
wives. While living with his grandfather in Benin he began a correspondence
course in business and accounting but could not continue for lack of money.
Because of this his grandfather took him to a Bata shoe company in Benin to get
a job as an assistant store clerk. Getting the job was a miracle. On the job he
worked so hard that he was continually being praised and promoted.
HIS NEW BIRTH EXPERIENCE AND PASSION
FOR THE GOSPEL: While staying with his grandfather
in Benin he used to play football with his friends. One day they heard the
sound of some Christians in a church close by. They decided to play the
football through the church window to hit the pastor from behind. Benson was in
charge of kicking the ball in. After several failed attempts they came closer
and closer to the building and Benson with a lot of strength kicked the ball so
hard that it hit the wall again but this time bounced back very hard at his
chest. He was down on the floor and couldn’t breathe. His chest was swollen. He
was eventually rushed into the church. The pastor of the church – Pastor Okpo
prayed for him and he recovered. The swelling on his chest went down. Benson
was so amazed by the power of God that manifested through this pastor. He knew
for a certainty that the God that this pastor served was real, unlike the juju
that his parents and family believed in and worshipped. Benson had always told
his mum that he didn’t believe their gods had the power to protect them. Pastor
Okpo ministered to him and eventually led him to Christ. When Benson Idahosa
became born again he had peace and he was not the same again. He began to
attend Pastor Okpo’s church where he heard the gospel and began to learn God’s
ways.
Now that he was born again his
passion for knowledge increased. He wanted to know God with all his heart. He
also had a very strong desire to spread this good news about the saving power
of Jesus Christ. He no longer played football with his friends. He went to
church instead. He was the only Bini person in that church as all others were
Igbo. His friends used that to discourage him from attending the church but he
did not give in. Through him many Binis began to get saved and attend the
church. Benson began going on evangelical outreaches with some other believers
to nearby villages and towns to preach the gospel. He finally had the
opportunity to witness to his mum and after much hesitation she one day
accepted Jesus into her heart. He eventually witnessed to his father but his
father did not accept Christ. He was the juju priest of the family. Though he
saw the changes in Benson’s life and felt he had found something real, he
hesitated and didn’t have a chance to become saved. He was captured during the
civil war in June 1967. He was searched for but was not found.
HIS PHENOMENAL VISION AND START OFF
OF HIS MINISTRY: As he
slept one night he was suddenly awakened by a voice. He sat up and listened as
God spoke to him. That night he heard God call him and instruct him to preach
the gospel. The Lord also promised to confirm his message with signs following.
The next night Benson had a vision where he saw himself standing under a tree.
The tree was empty and dried from its roots; it had no leaves. He stood under
the tree as instructed by God and the Lord also told him that someone would
come and ask him for help.
Shortly, he saw an old woman
carrying a heavy load. The Lord instructed him to go and help her. He
approached the woman and asked if he could help her.
She agreed and told him that she had
passed so many people on the way but no one wanted to help her. As he helped
her bring her load down to rest under the tree, immediately a fresh green leaf
appeared on the tree. He later saw two elderly men coming with heavy loads.
Once again he asked if he could help them and they agreed. As they got safely
under the tree, two fresh green leaves appeared on the tree’s branch. He kept
on doing this until there were about a hundred people under the tree. After a
while he became exhausted and the Lord instructed him to look among the people
with him for young men who would join him to help people take down their loads
and burdens. As the young men joined him, more passersby were helped and the
tree had become densely covered with leaves. The Lord then spoke to him that
this was what He the Lord will do with his life. As he helped people drop their
load at God’s feet, God will bring back to life that which was dead. God also
told him that he would stand before great multitudes and declare God’s power to
heal and perform miracles. After waking up from the vision, Benson continued to
go from place to place declaring the saving power of Jesus to all he could
reach. More and more people responded to his messages. Benson later moved to an
area in Benin where there was no Full Gospel Church. He was pressed in his
heart to look for a place where he could meet and teach converts the Word of
God. He found a store on Forestry Road which he rented and began to use for
church meetings. He still worked at the Bata shoe company but he saw his
responsibility of preaching and teaching as his primary job. The lives of the
believers were getting blessed and their numbers increased greatly.
HIS RELATIONSHIP, MARRIAGE AND
FAMILY: Shortly after Benson’s conversion he
was introduced to a special young lady called Margaret Izevbigie. She was the
only child of her parents and was on holidays from boarding school. Benson
preached to her and her friends but they didn’t accept Jesus into their lives
but made fun of him calling him little pastor. Benson and Margaret became very
close as Margaret seemed to like him very much. Benson told Margaret that he
was going to be a brother to her and he was going to protect her. Sometime
later, Benson visited her house one day and found everybody crying. Her uncle’s
daughter had just passed on after being very sick. God used Benson to
miraculously raise the child back to life. Margaret was touched in her heart
and convinced that Benson’s God was real. She was sorry for not taking him
serious all this while. While in her room that night she prayed and accepted
Jesus into her life. She began attending church services in Pastor Okpo’s
church by Benson’s invitation. Benson later asked Margaret to marry him and
Margaret was upset. She felt he had planned it all along. She saw him as a
brother and she was afraid of being a pastor’s wife. She later agreed and the
two of them got married on April 6th, 1969. Margaret was a very loving wife and
she was very worried that her husband was so busy with the ministry that he
sometimes couldn’t eat. As she worked with Benson her passion and grace for the
ministry grew. She was a great support and blessing to Benson and the ministry.
She attended programs and conferences from where God placed great visions and
dreams in her heart. After returning from one of such meetings she began the
Christian Women Fellowship International. God blessed them with a son and three
daughters.
HIS MENTORS AND TRAINING: The Lord spoke to Benson one day about a man he had never
met called Elton in Ilesha, Nigeria. The Lord told him to go and see this man.
At this time Benson’s ministry had been increasing and expanding but with great
opposition and challenges. He was in need of a counselor and advisor. In
obedience to God’s voice, Benson went to Ilesha with an elder of his church and
miraculously found Brother Elton who was expecting him. Brother Elton was a
great source of fatherly encouragement to Benson and the church. They scheduled
periodic meetings where Elton came to them in Benin and they would also go to
him in Ilesha from time to time.
When Benson informed Elton of the
roofing need of their new church building, Elton promised to raise funds for
the church by contacting Gordon Lindsay, the head of a missions organization in
America that usually assisted churches like Benson’s. Gordon Lindsay later
visited Nigeria and they both came to Benson’s church. During the service they
perceived God’s leading to ordain Benson fully into the ministry for a great
work in Nigeria, so they called him out and they both laid hands on him and
ordained him. To Benson this was like the double portion anointing of Elijah’s
mantle.
The next day Gordon Lindsay invited
Benson over to America and offered him a scholarship in the Bible training
school of Christ For The Nations. At this time Benson was still a staff of Bata
Shoe company and he was granted leave to travel for his training. He told the
elders to take care of the church in his absence. Over in America he was well
received into the Bible school as he was the first African student to come to
the school. Benson became known for his vibrant prayer life. He woke up very
early and he interceded greatly for his country and his people. He took his
notes and lectures very seriously. He also wrote a lot of letters especially to
encourage his wife Margaret who he left in Nigeria. While in the bible school
he read a book by T. L. Osborn: “Soul wining: Out where the Sinners Are”.
In the book, he saw the statistics of how the population of the world was
increasing rapidly but the gospel wasn’t spreading well and fast enough. This
message struck his heart greatly. He often fasted and wept over the message of
this book. More than ever before the need to preach the gospel to his people
weighed heavily on his heart. It burnt in him like fire in his bones. He could
no longer stand being in school while his people were perishing. He explained
to ‘Dad’ Lindsay who perfectly understood him and allowed him return to
Nigeria. He received so many gifts as he was leaving that he was asked to pay
for extra luggage at the airport.
He spoke to the manager of the
airport and the extra charge was waved off. He was also exempted from paying
the customs charges in Nigeria. On his return, the power of God began to move
mightily through him. Right from the airport, as members of the church came to
welcome him, people that shook his hands were slain by the power of God right
there at the tarmac. This was just the beginning.
THE OPPOSITIONS HE FACED: Benson’s life and ministry was faced with a lot of
opposition and criticism. Once when he had to travel out of Benin for a while
he put an elder in charge of the church. He was informed later that the elder
had been made the head of the church removing him completely. He returned and
did not make any trouble. He believed that if his time was over in that church
then God had another plan for him. One by one, all those who were part of that
conspiracy went down either with sickness, death or loss of their family
members. The elder who took his place initially later relocated to another
town. God vindicated him. When he began a new building in a bigger land, some
elders went and removed the foundation stones claiming his desire to build a
500 person capacity hall was outrageous. They wanted him to build a 50 person
capacity hall. When he returned from the Bible school in America God’s power
flowed mightily through him and great crowds flooded Benson’s church which now
had various branches around Benin and Nigeria. This made many pastors very
angry with him and they blamed him for stealing their members. In a meeting
that they convened and invited Benson to, they ordered him to return their
members to their churches. To this he said he did not need to tell any sheep
where to go as all he did was to grow grass and the sheep came. A journalist
that was among the pastors threatened to write stories about him that would
destroy him and his ministry. He went ahead with those stories but the stories
made people come to see if they were true and by the power of God that they saw
they were saved and joined the church also. When he was to start airing his
programme Redemption Hour on national television the woman in charge at the
station said that it would not be aired even over her dead body. Benson told
her that she would be alive to see the program on air. Shortly after this
encounter she was removed from her position in the station due to fraudulent
practices and the new person that took her position permitted the programme to
come on air. When he was to build a branch known as Miracle Centre, at Airport
Road Benin, the head of the military hospital that was close by wanted to
resist him claming that the noise from his church would disturb his patients.
Benson told him that the noise from the airplanes were far more than what may
come from his church and that nothing was going to stop him from building the
church. Miracle Centre was the largest branch at that time. Much later the
government wanted to demolish the structure to enable them expand the airport.
Benson went on air and declared that no one could destroy what God had built.
The government later altered their plan and many other buildings were
demolished but Miracle Center was left untouched.
HIS GREAT MINISTRY TESTIMONIES: When Benson returned from the Bible School, the testimonies
that met his new passion and zeal were outstanding. He organized outreach
crusades both within and outside Nigeria. These crusades had great crowds and
awesome manifestations of God’s power. He used stadiums and venues that had
never been used for such programmes and gathered crowds that had never been
gathered before. There were healings and miracles that were great and
phenomenal. Some people even got healed on their way home after his crusades.
He caused a great spiritual revolution in countries like Austrialia, Zaire,
Kenya, Ghana, Togo and Liberia. Government officials and dignitaries often
attended his crusades. He later began a Bible School: All Nations for Christ
Bible Institute that attracted students from all over the world to be trained
for missions and world evangelism. He began a very successful TV ministry
programme called: Redemption Hour and via this medium he reached about 50
million people every week. This was the first of its kind in all of Africa. The
zeal and passion grew and spread to millions around the world. He practically
reached and touched the world by God’s greater power within him.
CONCLUSION: From the analysis of his life as stated in this book it is
evident that Benson Idahosa was a man of great zeal and passion for God and the
salvation of souls by the Gospel of Christ. He was a man of faith. He was a man of
prayer. He heard and heeded to God’s voice. He was very hard working and his
passion for knowledge was outstanding. He was humble and knew when to seek for
advice and counsel. He liked to mobilize and work with people because he knew
that the work was enormous. He showed great boldness and wisdom in handling
criticism and opposition. He was a great father, husband and leader.
Written by:
Ifoghale Efeturi,
iefeturi@gmail.com
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