Nollywood
veteran and well talented actor, director, producer and filmmaker who is now
actively involved in proclaiming the gospel of the Lord, Zack Orji has urged
Christians to hold steadfast to the love of God despite diverse life
challenges.
Orji
made the call while delivering a sermon titled: “The Goodness of God” at the
first thanksgiving service of The Stream of Grace Church, Ikotun, a suburb of
Lagos.
Drawing
inspiration from several Bible passages, Orji, whose first movie in 1991 was
entitled Unforgiven Sin, said God sometimes allows challenges in the lives of
Christians, not to punish them but to make them eternally dependent on Him.
He
therefore advised that rather than being bitter towards God during trying
periods, Christians should hold on to His promises from the Bible.
Lamenting
the state of insecurity in the North East region of the country, the former
chairman of Actors Guild of Nigeria urged Christians in the region not to loose
hope but instead remain steadfast in God, adding that Boko Haram insurgency in
the region and some other northern states would soon be over.
In
his words: “Northern Christians should not lose faith in God, though trials and
tribulations will come but the Bible says many are the afflictions of the
righteous but the Lord delivers him from them all. Definitely the end of
insurgency in Nigeria is fast approaching and whatever northern Christians are
going through is just a phase that will not last forever. God will surely bring
it to an end. They should keep on depending on God who is the ruler over
affairs of men, governor of all nations and keeper of Nigeria”.
Orji
admonished Nigerian political leaders to shun unnecessary politicking bickering
and focus on sustainable development aimed at improving the lives standards of
Nigerians.
According
to him, leaders across the globe are elected into power to serve the people and
not to enrich themselves, pointing out that Nigerians are praying for effective
and efficient service delivery which will empower the populace to have better
living standards.
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