Niger Delta
Cleric Tasks Christians On Sacrifice, Love
Christians in Nigeria have been enjoined to imbibe the virtues of sacrifice, love and forgiveness, which are the essential lessons of Easter celebrated worldwide to mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Tide reports that Easter, which is the most important festival in the Christian calendar, started with Good Friday ceremonies to mark Christ’s crucifixion.
Services were held across Christendom from Friday through Sunday to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with The Tide, in Port Harcourt, the Parish Priest in charge of the All Saints Catholic Church, Agip, Rev Prof Festus Chukwudi Okafor, described Easter as a feast of Love, a period during which the whole human race celebrates the love of God, the father of Jesus Christ.
Okafor stated that Easter also symbolizes the forgiveness of sins, as God forgave Mary Magdalene, who was formerly a prostitute, but repented, and was allowed to see Jesus first on the day of His resurrection, saying that God did that to let sinners know that even though they have sinned, they should not lose hope, but should always turn to God in repentance.
He stressed that love was the only motivating factor that led God to come and die for humanity, noting that God does not want anyone to perish, hence He sent His only begotten son Jesus Christ to redeem man from sin.
He admonished all those in the position of authority to realize the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross of Calvary, stressing that there was need for them to know that the feast of love celebrated by Christians on behalf of the rest of humanity was a call for them to render selfless service to humanity.
He thanked God for a successful conduct of the elections in Rivers State, expressing dismay that the election claimed so many lives and left many young women as widows.
Also in his Easter message titled: ‘Unveiling The Power Of His Resurrection,’ taken from Luke 24:3-8 and Matthew 27: 50-54, the Resident Pastor, Living Faith Church, Agip Ada-George, Pastor Akinsete Victor said that the world was full of cruelty and wickedness, and advised Christians to be inspired by the diversity of powers prepared for mankind by Jesus Christ in order for man to reign triumphantly in life.
According to him, “Easter was the celebration of liberty of mankind from satanic limitation from the powers of sin and powers of bondage. It is the celebration of freedom from sin and the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ which is the greatest testimony of our Christianity”.
Susan Serekara-Nwikhana