Editorial
Reflecting The True Essence Of Christmas
Tomorrow is December 25, Christmas Day, a date set aside by the Christian
Church to commemorate, annually, the nativity of Jesus The Christ, Christendom’s acclaimed Messiah, redeemer, Author and finisher of the Christian faith.
In celebrating the yearly religious ritual however, the essence must not be lost because Christmas itself will be without meaning unless we all imbibe the basic lessons drawn from His lowly birth, in a manger, His pious life, long suffering, love for others and empathy with the weak and hopeless, all of which climaxed with a supreme sacrifice on the Cross of Calvary.
These virtues, without doubt, are what truly make Christmas a worthy Christian epoch worthy of annual commemoration. And because these qualities are also priceless universal needs, the once purely Christian event has expanded to include men of all faiths and persuasions.
Infact, if mankind imbibes fully the attributes of the exemplary life Jesus The Christ lived, of being a master-servant, lover of children, friends of the forsaken and dependable teacher, near frequent cases of religious intolerance, multi-ethnic hatred, greed, avarice and race-related hostilities would be part of the past.
This is why this year’s celebration should be seen as yet another opportunity to reflect on the virtues Christ preached and see how adherence to them could save the fast dwindling family structure, redirect a morally depraved society, rebrand a greedy and insensitive political class and above all, remould our leaders to become unselfish servants/leaders.
Of even more important need for mention is the urgent need for greater political tolerance as we push towards another round of elections, necessary to enthrone the right calibre of leaders.
Now perhaps is the time to call for greater love and understanding among all Nigerians which alone can ensure the success of the political process and survival of our fragile democracy.
Politicians, the armed forces and police, officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the mass media and indeed all Nigerians must use this period of sober reflection to attempt to rebuild greater faith in their country, and accept as fact that power comes from the people as directed by God. They must come to the realisation that no one is good enough to govern another without the other’s consent and demonstrate true humility and patience in the clamour for votes.
If indeed one and all accept these as divine truths, the high measure of desperation, threat of violence and indeed the ‘do or die’ or the ‘win at all cost’ inclination which have charactersised the electoral process may be made most unfanciful. These are indeed what Christmas should mean to Nigerians at this point of our national life, because only tolerance, fear of God, religious defence of truth, peace, equity and justice are key pre-requisites needed to make the right choices.
In this crusade, however, Christians must be ready to accept the challenge of being moral soldiers by being exemplary on conduct, thoughts and deeds, and that way, positively influence attitudinal change across all other religions and faiths.
The Tide joins all of Christendom to celebrate the nativity of Jesus The Christ and do insist that unless the annual festivities are backed by proper personal introspection, that results in greater love for family, community, state and nation, this year’s could just pass as any other social event.
This, we must all resist, by working together as one people and one nation to a glorious dawn. We wish all our readers Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in advance.
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