Niger Delta
Cleric Tasks Nigerians On Positive Change
Worried by the state of affairs in the country, Nigerians have been tasked to be proactive to positive change and development.
The International Director of Greater Evangelism World Crusade, Pastor Isaac Olori, made the call last Sunday during the monthly healing service of the Church at Rukpokwu.
Olori noted that the required change must be “a -political and fundamental in order to lay a solid foundation for spiritual prosperity as well as societal peace in the year.
He urged Nigerians to look inwards if the desired change would be realised.
According to him, the indicators of need for change include, stagnation, inability to teach or lead others, unfruitfulness, lack of empowerment and inability to overcome lusts of the flesh.
The man of God lamented that many Christians were not making progress in their spiritual journey even as they needed teachers while they themselves ought to teach and lead others.
Pastor Olori said a fruitless Christian lacked knowledge as a resource to impart into others and added that the absence of empowerment should cause a child of God to rise up in search of strength.
Speaking on lust of the flesh, he said sin was alien to Christ’s nature which every Christian inherited at Salvation, noting that grace is an empowerment to live victoriously and not licence to sin.
The International Director said it required hunger and thirst after righteousness for positive change to be achieved and stated that God satisfies the longing soul.
According to him, the virtue of humility is equally essential for effective change, adding that seekers of change must be willing to lose their present high positions and worthy possessions.
ThankGod Echikwa