The symbolic city
of Jerusalem in Israel, yesterday stood still, as over 3, 000 Nigerian
pilgrims, including President Goodluck Jonathan gathered to offer prayers for
the country.
The
church service tagged: “A Day with Jesus for Nigeria In Israel,” had in attendance
state governors, ministers, members of the National Assembly, led by the Senate
Deputy President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, clergymen and regular pilgrims to the
Holy Land.
The
church service was the climax of a fast observed by over 3, 000 Nigerian pilgrims
in Israel, including President Jonathan.
The
church service, which kicked off with prayers, hymns and songs, was led by high
ranking clergymen, including the President of the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor.
The
1st reading was taken from the Book of Psalms 122: 1-7 and chapter 125: 1-3.
The Deputy Senate President, Senator Ekweremadu took the reading. According to
the passage of the scriptures, ‘as the mountains Jerusalem, so will God
surround Nigeria.’
President
Jonathan, who is the first sitting Nigerian president to go on pilgrimage to
Israel since the country got its independence in 1960, took the second reading
from Philippians 2: 1-11. The passage dwelt on love for one another and
urged Christians to emulate Jesus Christ, who humbled Himself even before
death.
In
his remarks, President Jonathan promised that the pilgrimage, which he started
this year will continue in the same spirit. He vowed that no evil forces would
bring the country down. “We will overcome,” he vowed.
Speaking
further, President Jonathan said: “This is the first time the pilgrimage is
taking this shape. I believe we will continue in this spirit. Let me reassure
you, even though we are passing through challenging periods, God has made it
possible for us to be here. Even in the scripture, we’ve seen the many battles
the Jews are fighting. But because of their zeal and commitments, God has kept
them.
“We’ve
learnt from the history of Israel. Every nation passes through challenges. We
all have a role to play. We need to leave a better nation for our people. We
promised to change the ways things are done and we’ve achieved that in the
electoral laws. Evil forces will never bring us down. We will overcome. This is
the turning point in our midst. Nigeria will never remain the same again after
this.”
Similarly,
Executive Secretary of Nigeria Christian Pilgrims Board (NCPC), Kennedy Okpara,
urged President Jonathan to make his visit to Israel, a yearly event. He said:
“When I took over office, I asked God for one thing that during my tenure, a
sitting Nigerian president will visit the Holy Land for the pilgrimage. Today,
God has heard my prayer, as President Goodluck Jonathan has led other
dignities to the Holy Land. It is my hope that Nigerians will continue to enjoy
God’s presence by this pilgrimage. With the presence of the president, change
has come to Nigeria.
“When
we started this journey, we could barely lift 4, 000 Nigerians. Today, we
airlifted over 30,000 Nigerian pilgrims. It is my prayer that the President
will make this pilgrimage, a yearly event.” Pastor Paul Eneche, the founding
overseer of Dunamis Church, gave the word of exaltation. He spoke on the theme,
Experiencing His Lordship. He took his scripture passages from the book
of Psalms 122 and Genesis 12: 1-3. Pastor Eneche took the congregation through
the hurdles Israel has faced over the years, but added that it survived the
tribulations.
He
prophesied that God will replicate the successes Israel has witnessed after
many years of wars and tribulations. “I’ve a prophecy for Nigeria and very
soon, an unusual transformation will envelop Nigeria. The Lord is our Shepard,
we shall not lack. God is always with us,” Eneche declared.
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