CAN Laments Nigerians’ Hopeless Situation During Yuletide

CAN Laments Nigerians’ Hopeless Situation During Yuletide

 

Nigerians do not have joy and hope for tomorrow with the challenges in the country for which the government does not have a solution, the Christian Association of Nigeria said on Thursday.

The President of CAN, Rev Samson Ayokunle, expressed this fear in his message titled, ‘Christmas:  A season of hope, peace and joy’.

He said, “I rejoice with all Christians in Nigeria and of course all over the world at this season of Christmas; the season when God became man to live among us in order to redeem us from all our sins and eternal death. My prayer is that nothing will steal from your joy of this season in the name of Jesus Christ (John 1: 14).

“Let us remember that the devil is a deceiver and what we are passing through presently in Nigeria may not be what will cause us to rejoice!

“Of course, what we are currently passing through may not give anybody hope for tomorrow, humanly speaking, unless those in power are more decisive and God intervenes for us. We are experiencing insecurity everywhere, most especially, kidnapping, wanton killings and destructions of facilities here and there by the criminals in our midst, the insurgency in the North-East, the North West and the North-Central of Nigeria, just to mention a few are terrible things of great concern.

“They do not give us joy at all humanly speaking. However, we need to remember that part of the purpose of the birth of Jesus Christ is to give hope to the hopeless and deliver us from sin and those who hate us. He came to set the captives free.

“The Bible says in 1Peter 1: 3-4, ‘Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you’; Peter’s letter really was to a people who were hopeless, otherwise, he wouldn’t have attached hope in Christ to his message.

 

“My message to all Nigerians is to remain hopeful in Christ Jesus and rejoice in hope no matter what the situation we are passing through may be. Our Father God can turn all situations around in Christ Jesus because as God, He can do all things. He is our way-maker and he will make way for us in the name of Jesus.

“I urge you to receive Jesus as the Lord over your life today, share the message of the saving power of Jesus with others who do not know him and show love in a practical way to someone around you. Let us through the love of Christ embrace one another irrespective of religious, ethnic and political differences. Let us be reconciled to God and to one another.

“Let all the killings, the kidnapping of our fellow brothers and sisters, and all other acts of wickedness stop because God is going to judge these acts on the day of judgement.”

He added, “At this season of Christmas, I plead with those on the corridors of power to use it to bring relief and joy to the citizens of this country. It is the good you have done now that people will remember tomorrow. Please, let us lessen the pains of Nigerians by paying more attention to their well-being in the prompt payment of workers’ salaries and pensions to pensioners.”

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