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Stop joking with Christianity, cleric cautions comedians

“If other religions do not joke about their religion, why should christians joke about theirs?” The cleric queried.

• February 14, 2021
Sarah Omakwu
Pastor Sarah Omakwu [Photo credit: Twitter]

An Abuja based cleric has cautioned both christian and non-christian comedians to refrain from using christianity or any other religion for entertainment.

Sarah Omakwu, Senior Pastor of Family Worship Centre (FWC) in Abuja, gave the caution on Sunday in Abuja during her Bible teaching series on “How to Love God”.

Ms. Omakwu said that part of loving God is to reverence him and to defend the gospel of Jesus Christ and all He represents.

“Making jokes about christianity is provoking and a mockery to God and to those who believe in God, in Jesus and in Christianity.

“Comedians should stop throwing jokes about the word of God, the Holy Spirit, the Holy Communion, anointing oil, deliverance and powers.

“Christian comedians, especially, ought to be telling the world about God and not making Christianity look like a joke to those whom they ought to be evangelising to,” she said.

The preacher cautioned christians to refrain from reposting ‘silly’ comedies about the gospel of Christ and about pastors and men of God.

According to her, most of the comedies are not funny, but silly and provoking to those who believe.

“If other religions do not joke about their religion, why should christians joke about theirs?

“Loving and knowing God include reverencing God, fearing him and honouring him both in words and in action.

“If comedians must tell jokes to entertain the people, they should use the things of the world to entertain the world.

“Christians should follow the examples of the three Hebrew boys in Daniel 3:16-18 in the Bible, who were ready to lose their lives in order to defend the gospel of Christ.

“Same thing with Daniel in the Bible who was thrown into the lions’ den.

“All these are examples that today’s Christians should emulate,” she said.

Ms. Omakwu said that Christians must be intentional in defending the gospel, not in a way to incite or cause trouble but in a way that pleases God and to draw men to Him.

The cleric gave the caution against the backdrop of a trending video where someone posing as pastor was seen warning a congregation not to destroy things while under any form of anointing or deliverance.

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