Sunday Okobi
The Senior Pastor of Father's House Bible Church,
Dr. Richmond Leigh, has urged the government to give priority attention to the
issue of security in the country in order to adequately protect its citizenry
and properties, even as he vehemently condemned the constant bashing of the
Church of God.
Leigh declared that there is an existent and
‘unfortunate’ tendency to destroy the Church, adding however that the Word of
God still stands firm that ‘the soul that sinneth shall die’.
The cleric, who disclosed to Yellowstone Media at a press
conference at the weekend to usher in the upcoming ‘Epic drama of over 200
casts to re-enact the story of the birth of Jesus Christ’ taking place on
December 10 to 12 at Jakande Playground, Lekki, Lagos, lamented that there seem
to be a national consensus to destroy the Church with the rumours constantly
circulating that the Church is fake and pastors are fake, “but that doesn’t
remove the word of God. In spite of what they are saying through a referendum or
consensus that Christianity is fake among other slating, there is a warning to all
Nigerians that there is a grand deception going on in the country, that people
would drag the name of the Lord in the mud with impunity, God would not call
them to justice, the have failed!”
He further stated that the problem of insecurity
has continued to flourish in the country because the government has failed to
embark on vulnerability assessment to check areas of possible threats to the
people.
Leigh, who pointed out that Nigerians are apprehensive
over insecurity in the country, said adequate security arrangements have been
made for the staging of an epic drama titled: 'The Nativity' in Lekki area of
Lagos State.
He said the epic drama with over 200 casts, which
an interdenominational programme, would also have a praise and worship concert
tagged: ‘Jesus Mega party’.
According to Leigh, "It is the government that
has the responsibility to provide security for its people, that is their core
duty. It has to provide security for lives and property. They are trying but
they must boost the confidence of Nigerians in the country's security
architecture.
"But we are all Nigerians; the government has
not gotten it right. They are not doing enough. They need to do more in the
area of security. No Nigerian should live and work in an insecure place. That
is the general definition of security in the country right now. It is an
insecure country.
""On my own as a pastor what I do is to
pray. It's the prayers that are keeping us alive."
He expressed the urgent need to have religious
harmony to ensure mutual coexistence in the country, saying the current bashing
of the church through different means including the social media could heat up
the polity and discredit the mandate of the church.
The clergyman said: “The Federal Government of
Nigeria is an irresponsible government that is unable to bring justice to
people who infringe on the law, but God is not irresponsible, at the appointed
time, He will bring justice upon evil doers-He’s a God of justice.
“He will bring to book those who infringe on his
laws and bring the Church to disrepute. I am, therefore, calling on Christians
to be steadfast that in spite of this Church bashing that is going on, even as
some people have decided that there’s no God, and that all pastors are fake,
God will bring Justice to all according to their deeds.”
Leigh appealed to the youths of the country to be
law-abiding, saying his church has lined up programmes to keep them focused for
a brighter rewarding future.
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Great message for all Nigerian's
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