Bishop advises Nigerians to rely on God to overcome economic challenges

The bishop, Diocese of Kwara, Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Sunday Ajewole, on Sunday in Ilorin urged Nigerians to rely on God amid economic challenges.
Mr Ajewole who is also the Kwara Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria stated this in his Easter message.
He said there was a need for Nigerians to sacrifice time, talent, treasure, faithfulness, be available and teachable.
“We need peace in this country. Everybody should try as much as possible to sacrifice so that others will be at peace. Sacrifice is very important this time round. Sacrifice everything: your time, talent and treasure,” the Bishop said.
He noted that the resurrection of Jesus Christ was not a fiction, saying it was a reality which brought salvation and healing.
Mr Ajewole emphasised the need to trust and develop faith in God and come to Him at all times.
“When we rely on God, things will work well. I also strongly kick against preaching Christ without Christ, salvation without sanctification, decision without discipleship, love without lordship, prosperity without purpose, blessing without birthright and revival without reformation,” the bishop said.
(NAN)
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