The Bishop of the
Diocese of Awori (Anglican Communion), Rt. Revd. (Dr.) Johnson Akin Atere, has
called on Nigerians to believe in the power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
in order for God to restore the nation’s lost glory.
Atere, who made this
remark during a sermon at the special Easter service held at The Cathedral of
St. James, Ota, Ogun State, appealed to every Nigerian to allow the resurrection
of Jesus Christ to rekindle their hope of the resurrection of the nation’s
ailing economy, values, justice system, healthcare delivery system and the education
sector, hitherto considered dead.
He noted that the ills
bedeviling the nation like growth of terrorism, spate of insurgency, widespread
corruption, insecurity, kidnapping, assassinations and violence were because
the country had sinned against God, stressing that God was not happy with the nation
because of the sins and the only thing left for Nigerians was to have faith in
Jesus Christ whom through his death and resurrection, the nation could
resurrect.
The Bishop further
stressed that for the country to be a better society, Nigerians should be
righteous, remain steadfast, be humble before God, live a holy life and cleanse
their hearts of sins and inequities and desist from going back to their sinful
ways of life after the Lenten period.
The cleric charged
Christians to appreciate the gift of grace promised by God with Jesus Christ
leaving his exalted position in heaven to come and suffer here on earth in
order to take away the sins of man and the penalties of those sins.
Atere noted that Jesus
Christ did not deserve to die, but for the atonement of the sins of man, he
presented himself as the perfect sacrificial lamb, thereby bringing
deliverance, salvation and eternal life to humanity.
He pointed out that the
resurrection of Jesus Christ proved to the world that Christ was right in all
he did as God vindicated him three days after his persecution, execution and
death, stressing that by his resurrection, Christians now had the opportunity
of celebrating their sanctification, holiness, freedom, redemption and also no longer
had any cause to be afraid of death.
The Bishop, who traced
the origin of fasting and prayer to Exodus 34:28- where Moses was with the Lord
for 40 days and 40 nights on Mount Sinai and he ate neither bread nor drank
water; 1 Kings 19:8 – where Elijah walked 40 days and 40 nights on Mount Horeb
with fasting and prayers and Daniel 9:3 – where Daniel sought the face of the
Lord to seek by prayer and supplications with fasting and sack-clothes and
ashes, urged the Christians to always prepare their hearts to welcome Jesus
Christ, as well as prepare their lives for heaven.
Atere, however,
advised the government, in the spirit of the death and resurrection of Christ,
to find a way of making life more meaningful to Nigerians by improving the welfare
of the people through provision of employment opportunities and other basic social
amenities such as uninterrupted power supply, good road networks and security
of lives and property.
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