- It picks up off the back of the previous season and we see that there are new characters.
- The king of Bayegun betrays Kembe Isonu without batting an eyelid. Jesus was betrayed with a kiss, Kembe Isonu was betrayed with delicious bush meat. Betrayers. A suspenseful or tense background tune might have been better for that scene, rather than the one used which seemed more of an inspirational tune.
- Revenge, they say, is a meal best served cold; Alapini decides to do it the other way round on Kembe. His was hot…salty. It was a hilarious scene between those two.
- Gbawomi wants Kembe to reverse the spell he cast on Alapini, but Kembe utters a statement that gives us insight to the power of the devil: “The gods can never make things better for someone; they can only destroy one’s life.” Therefore, we see that only Jesus can turn a man’s situation around for good.
- Semoleyin begins her mission by prying into the Christian’s way of life and gets to know that sin gives the devil a foothold in a believer’s life. The preview for Episode 2 shows, as I guessed, that she plans to use the power of female seduction.
- Then, we see a bit of the relationship between the evangelist brothers, and Gbadebo, unlike in previous seasons, shows that he is the elder one and that got me a bit suspicious of him. He didn’t intimate Gbenro or any adult of his plans to travel; so, it seems like he’s lacking a bit of accountability. In fact, the wave between Gbenro and Gbadebo seemed ominous to me.
- Nonetheless, Gbadebo’s mission was such a blessing as it illustrated very powerful messages from the Scriptures. We see that Jesus can deliver from both spiritual and physical prison. We’re just a bunch of forgiven guys and God has been so gracious to us. It leaves Kabiyesi Bayegun with a lot to mull over, those powerful words: ‘Go and sin no more’.
- Lastly, we see that the mission for us is to tell others what God has done for us.
- The ending felt good; it was a good ending to a very nice episode.
Alright, we’ve come to the end of this thoughts-sharing. Have you seen Episode 1? What did you learn from it? Please let me know your thoughts in the comments section below. The link to it is below:
Till the next article, stay blessed.