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Anglican Synod And Challenges OF Leadership
The second session of the sixth synod of the Diocese of Niger Delta North (DNDN) ended a couple of weeks ago in Port Harcourt with the theme, “If I Perish, I Perish.”
The synod, which is the Annual General Meeting of the diocese was presided over by the Archbishop, Province of Niger Delta and Lord Bishop, Diocese of Niger Delta North, Most Rev. Ignatius C. O. Kattey. The 4-day Synod examined various religious and national issues, most especially the leadership challenges and state of insecurity in Nigeria.
The theme of the synod came from the moving story of God’s intervention to save the Jews from what in today’s English language is regarded as genocide.
Bible history had it that because a man called Mordecai, a Jew held back from making obeisance to Haman. Haman developed hatred not just for Mordecai but for all the Jews. He used his influence to obtain tacit approval for the extermination of the Jews in all kingdoms of King Ahasuerus .
The Bible records that Mordecai, unhappy with the happenings of the nation sat in the city and wept bitterly about the impending doom. He solicited the help of the Queen, Esther. At first, Esther was blank as what to do to help, since no one was allowed to come into the King’s inner court except so called by the King. To do otherwise attracted instant death.
Mordecai who grew more desperate on getting Esther’s response of “no solution” pressurised her by letting her know the implications of her being complacent about the Jews’ situation.
He was not impressed with Esther’s non-commitment and told her that she would be killed if the threat was actualised. As Esther awoke from her slumber, she started a three-day dry fasting with her maidens. She also solicited all Jews in Shushan to fast for three days without food or drink.
The whole essence of the three-day fasting and prayer was to prepare Esther to breach protocol and enter the inner court uninvited, irrespective of the danger. And indeed, Esther dared the King by entering the inner court uninvited. She said, “If I perish, I perish”.
Surprisingly, the King stretched out his golden scepter to Esther. The King said unto her “What wilt thou, Queen Esther? And what is thy request? It shall even be given thee to the half of the kingdom”.
At the end of the whole epistle, victory was given to the Jewish nation. Their enemies were destroyed. The earlier order to slaughter the Jews was annulled and a new order sealed the death of all enemies of the Jews in the Kingdom. In all, the Jews slaughtered 75,000 of their enemies in the kingdom with help from the King’s soldiers.
The implications of the theme, “If I perish, I perish” for the Christian family, cannot be over-emphasised.
To “perish” means to lose oneself, to fail, to be undone, to be void of ideas and ways of escape. The spirit of “If I perish, I perish” should guide Christians in all spheres of life’s endeavours. Christians have been complacent for too long. They must make a declaration and ensure that they sustain such declaration.
In view of the challenges that confront humanity, Christians are more than ever before enjoined to be proactive. They must be concerned about the happenings around them by maintaining their integrity as salts of the earth (Matthew 5:13). In other words, as Esther, Christians and leaders need to wake up from their slumber and face challenges confronting them.
The spiritual implications of the theme, “If I perish, I perish” is well laid out in the conclusion of the book ‘Esther.’ Esther after all did not perish, rather her prayer and fasting saved the lives of the whole Israeli nation during Xerxes reign.
Christians must all resolve to rise and remain faithful and be committed in prayers, so that every lies of “Haman” manifesting as Boko Haram and corruption in Nigeria, will be exposed and the table overturned.
The national implication of the theme, “If I perish, I perish” is that real warriors are known for their positive and bold responses to emergencies. Warriors are optimistic and never pessimistic in whatever they do. Warriors always encourage themselves even in the face of obvious discouraging circumstances.
The Bible records that King David encouraged himself in the Lord at a time he was greatly distressed, even when his people attempted stoning him.
Nigeria and the world at large, need men and women like David, Celeb, Joshua and Esther who will stand firm for the truth.
It is a pity that some of the nation’s leaders plunder our resources, and in so doing impoverish and make Nigerians live in abject poverty and misery.
In his presidential charge at the 2012 synod, Archibishop Kattey opined that the reason why there is much rot in the system is that men and women of integrity have been sitting on the fence for too long by allowing certain groups of people to trample on our collective will.
How can the huge mismanagement and mindless squandering of resources as have been revealed during the recent probe of the pension fund and fuel subsidy among others be justified?.
God will not honour those who remain silent in order to protect their comfort zone or position, but He will honour those who for His sake and word speak the truth in the face of great danger. Esther was willing to give up her life in an attempt to save her people and redress the wrong. She would do what was right and leave the consequences with God. She was an example of people of great faith and integrity who do not compromise their conscience or bend under the pressure of evil intimidation, even though it may cost them their lives.
As Esther placed the cause of her people above her selfish desire, Nigerian leaders should borrow a leaf by giving good and selfless leadership to the country.
Soye Young-Itiye
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