Lent: Cleric Urges Nigerians to Seek Face of God

Lent: Cleric Urges Nigerians to Seek Face of God

Nigerians have been urged to seek the presence of God, turn from their wicked ways and ask for forgiveness “for our Creator to heal the country completely.”

The Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT) of Motailatu Church of God (MCG), Senior Superintendent Gabriel F. Akinadewo (Omo Jesu II), while speaking yesterday during an anointing service to celebrate the beginning of Ash Wednesday, said: “The Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot save Nigeria, neither his ear heavy that it cannot hear the cries of Nigerians but sin has separated Nigerians from God.”

Preaching on the theme: ‘Come Ye To The Waters’, at the Restoration Parish of the Church in Akute, Ogun State, Akinadewo declared that Nigerians must urgently seek the face of God to eradicate the socio-political, economic and security challenges bedeviling the country.

Quoting from the book of Isaiah 55:7, the cleric said: “Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.”

He said the hunger in the land can be solved “with sincerity and right policies from those in authority,” and the divine backing of God.

Quoting II Kings 7, Akinadewo declared that the famine in Samaria became a thing of the past when God sent Prophet Elisha to speak to the people.

On insecurity, he likened the invasion of Nigeria by kidnappers, terrorists and bandits to what King Jehoshaphat faced in Judah when he was threatened by the Moabites and Ammonites.

According to him, “In II Chronicles 20:20, King Jehoshaphat told the people: ‘Believe in the Lord Your God, so shall ye be established. Believe His prophets, so shall ye prosper’.

“Eventually, God destroyed their enemies and the Children of Judah started dancing. The time for God to destroy all these blood-thirsty maniacs in Nigeria is here. Nigerians will dance and rejoice eventually. This country shall prosper. But, we must turn to God.”

The 40-day Lenten season will end on March 24 (Palm Sunday) while Easter Sunday will hold March 31.

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