Physically strong, bold and resourceful, Brother T was a good planner with a very keen foresight. He was very intelligent and naturally endowed with great talents, which made him to be a jack of all trades and master of all: carpentry, building, farming, architecture, cooking, nursing, midwifery and music to mention a few. He was very dutiful, reliable, patient and calculating, always weighing the far-reaching effects of his decisions before he acted. He was very neat, a lover of beauty who had a very high taste for the best in all things. He was a great disciplinarian but very tolerant, loving and generous.
He was a humble man of God with unshakable faith in his Creator. He followed God blindly till the very end of his life. He was a prayer warrior, a lover of the Word of God and a diligent Bible student. He was blessed with a rare nature of being able to sleep late and wake up early. He usually got up at about 3am to spend the early hours quietly with the Lord and Saviour by praying and studying the Bible. He was dedicated, deeply consecrated and full of self-denial.
He threw himself into the fray of the Gospel not minding the cost. He was a prolific soul-winner, talented teacher and preacher. He taught and preached the Word with authority and lived by it. He was a stalwart soldier of the Cross.
As a disciple of Jesus Christ and a leader of the Gospel work of this organization in Africa, Brother Timothy Oshokoya led a unique life of hard work and outstanding evangelistic zeal. He was gifted with a rare sense of responsibility and sagacity which qualified him as a competent supervisor in all the phases and sections of the Gospel activity. He was very conscientious and scrupulous in Church business. Rain or shine, in season and out of season, he was at work. He often expressed his wish to die on active service for the Lord and indeed God graciously granted his desire.
Reverend T.G. Oshokoya was a minister of indomitable faith in God. He was well known to be optimistic and unruffled in time of emergencies. “Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swellings thereof,” he was always calm, collected and patiently waiting for God's guidance before he moved. He made the Word of God his chart and compass in all the events of his life, whether they were pleasant or difficult. He trusted implicitly in the power of the Word. His prayer life too was worthy of emulation as he followed in the footprints of his Saviour.
Brother T was a dear friend to his congregation. He was a man rich in experience, courteous, and had good human relations. He was a leader of great intelligence, a wise and prudent minister of God who made himself accessible without protocol to the young or old, church members or visitors. He was also a broad-minded father to everyone. People could safely divulge their personal secrets to him and he would keep them. In counselling, he opened his mouth with wisdom being led by the Holy Spirit. Only Heaven can enumerate how many burdened souls he prayed with on his knees until solutions were found and victory won.
From his records – “February 28, 1949 – On Monday I went to Abulenla, Apapa, to assist Sisters Lydia and Mary in prayer. Sister Mary was lectured on salvation and she was saved. Sister Lydia was lectured on sanctification and was sanctified. Praise God.”
Although he was that much compassionate and burdened for others, he was a Christian of strong principles, a faithful watchman of the Gospel standards and passionate keeper of the policy, principles and methods of the Apostolic Faith Church. As a good disciplinarian, he himself was a well-disciplined man.
In many respects his fortitude, exemplary dispositions in health and in sickness and his method of executing missionary undertakings are really challenging. He did bequeath a heritage which should inspire his successors to continue to strive to win Africa for Christ.
From his total commitment to the Lord's work, before his death he willed his own house at 35 Isaac John Street, Igbobi, Yaba, to the Apostolic Faith organization, the Church he loved, worked and died for.