(By Adesegun Damazio)
There's somethin about us Nigerian Christians that you can't help but ponder.
We represent a rare breed of hypocritical piety, spiritual respite and most of all, stellar reliance on God. Some have been conditioned to believe that everything good and bad could only have been from God. You hear stories of blood, corruption, violence, kidnapping, wars and still hear some Christians tell you it's the "will of God".
We represent a rare breed of hypocritical piety, spiritual respite and most of all, stellar reliance on God. Some have been conditioned to believe that everything good and bad could only have been from God. You hear stories of blood, corruption, violence, kidnapping, wars and still hear some Christians tell you it's the "will of God".
My goodness!
Yes! God asked some people to
sell off millions of tonnes of dates (dabino) given to Nigeria by the Saudi
Arabian government for the purpose of feeding the IDPs, God triggered armed
robbers to shoot down the Zenith Bank branch in Owerri, God motivates ISIS and
Boko Haram, it's God's will that you marry a man that beats and squeezes life
out of you like tie and dye material.
Yes! God this and God that.
Sometimes, I just wonder what
God thinks of us Nigerian Christians, especially when we beseech Him for the
silliest and most unintelligent requests.
The other day when a building beside
the MFM zonal HQ in Lekki was engulfed in flames, you had scores of people
invoke the Holy Ghost fire to perhaps "consume" the fire. I mean,
imagine the sophistry in fighting fire with fire? Meanwhile, you had firemen
and neighborhood residents work their lives out to ensure people were rescued
from London's Grenfell tower. As of now, more than 30 deaths have been recorded
but imagine if that had happened in Nigeria, like one of the high-rise 1004
buildings for example? Of course, God forbid. Our brand of Christianity
encourages us to forbid anything and everything instead of enacting strategies
that will allow us effectively manage such occurrences.
When are we going to let the
Holy Ghost fire rest for once?
Well, that spiritual
conversation called prayer is one thing I also find astounding. If a pacifist
were to request a reason to convert to Christianity, I'm pretty sure they will
pass off the experience the moment they hear some of us pray. In our quest for
divine uplift, we've become spiritually barbaric. It's the reason why the
average Christian wants his "enemies" to die by fire and thunder.
Such resentment for a fellow man is the reason why many atheists and agnostics
sublimely believe Christianity encourages hatred and confusion. Jesus Christ
preached love but you, mortal Christian, feel it's only reasonable that people
(your enemies) die instead. Joseph, Job, Paul all suffered painful ordeals but
not once did they wish death upon enemies. So, what's your own problem exactly?
You want to win a contract,
Holy Ghost fire. You see a rat crawl under your bed, Holy Ghost fire. You want
to pass an exam or get a job, it's this same Holy Ghost fire. There's no
telling how unserious the Holy Ghost knows we Nigerian Christians are and I'm
sure it's why some feel their prayers aren't being answered. Wait a minute, if
Dino Melaye were to invoke Holy Ghost fire on his "enemies", do you
think many would be alive today?
Some have even been conditioned
to think that animals are conduits of satanic machinations. It's the reason why
you may never find a cat in a Nigerian household, especially Yórùbà and Igbo.
If you want to trigger mass heart attack, carry a pet black cat with you to a
typical Yórùbà woman's home at night and watch her piss in her pants. Some of
us even believe animals "eat our destiny". You hear prayer points
like, "every Python, every anaconda, every locust eating away my success,
I command you to die by fire!"
Something is wrong with you but
you have nobody to tell you.
How many of you remember The
Lord's Prayer? Well, I can confidently tell you the prayer contains all the
requirements for a spiritual engagement with God Almighty. No? Then let's
dissect it:
"Our Father, who art in
Heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it
is in heaven..."
- this part denotes total
reverence for God's overarching supremacy and our total submission to Him
"give us this day our
daily bread..."
- your daily bread comes in
form of a job, contract, spouse, appointment, gift or success of any kind
"and forgive us our
trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us..."
- that's you acknowledging your
sins and begging for God's pardon upon you and by extension, your "enemies"
or evil-doers
"and lead us not into
temptation, but deliver us from all evil. Amen"
Now tell me, what more do we
want from God?
Why are we running mad in order
to stay sane?
Until we fix ourselves, we may
never be able to fix many things.
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