The Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Lagos West, Dr. James Odedeji, has admonished Christians to be God-conscious ahead of the Easter celebration, News About Nigeria reports.
He made this appeal in a statement on Wednesday, urging Christians to approach everything with eternity in mind.
He stated that Christians must always remember the self-sacrifice of Jesus that brought about the celebration and not get carried away by the celebrations.
“We are once again in that season of the year when we mark the trial, death, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is indeed worth remembering that it was that self-sacrifice that opened the door to heaven to those who know and follow Him acceptably.
“We must always remember that Christ, the Prince of Peace, reigns and awaits the coming of His true followers.
“It is, therefore, appropriate that Nigerian Christians, after 40 days of self-denial by fasting in the Lenten season, remember that it does not all end here. They should always be God-conscious in their actions, whether in public or private life, realising that God is everywhere,” he stated.
He further noted that despite the economic reality of Nigerians, believers must always strive to be righteous, adding that righteousness exalts a nation and sin is a reproach.
He, therefore, urged everyone, leaders and followers alike, to be Christ-like and live as those believers in Antioch lived.
“I congratulate all Nigerian Christians for being alive to celebrate Easter, despite the economic realities facing us as a nation, but it must be done with eternity in focus,” he added.