The essence of Christmas: God
always fulfils his promise
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Nigeria’s Bishop Emmanuel Badejo of Oyo Diocese says the
will of God is for Nigerians and Africans to achieve their human potential and
live dignified lives. He said this in a Christmas message made available to
Vatican News.
Paul Samasumo – Vatican City.
Season of Christmas calls for sharing
“Christians should make the love and sacrifice of Jesus
Christ worthwhile by living good lives,” the Bishop says and adds, “Religious
leaders should spread the love that Jesus Christ brought. He said, ‘love one
another as I loved you.’ This season calls for sharing of good news and good
things. Joy to the world the Lord is born! Let us all in our various capacities
put a smile on the faces of those less privileged around us. That is why Jesus
Christ came to us,” the Bishop explained.
As we celebrate, remember compatriots who are in captivity
As Christians celebrate, they must spare a thought for many
Nigerians in captivity at the hands of insurgents or other citizens for whom
making ends meet is a constant nightmare, the Bishop said.
“Muslim or Christians should factor God into governance and
work for justice and peace. God wills the good of everybody. He wants everybody
to live well. Unfortunately, that is not the case today in Nigeria. The
government must work hard to bring back the good times. This can only be done through
respect for the rule of law, justice and accountability. How can we genuinely
celebrate Christmas if some Nigerians are unjustly incarcerated, some held in
captivity, and others being denied justice by powerful people? Let us all
remember that all power belongs to God,” Bishop Badejo reflects.
A God who fulfils his promise
Bishop Badejo, who is also CEPACS President, says God’s
glory is seen when the human person is fully alive. He encourages Africans to
continue promoting the sense of the sacred, culture of life and continue to
value social justice, peace, reconciliation and solidarity.
"The essence of Christmas is that God always fulfils
his promise. He promised to send a shoot from the stock of Jesse to restore
cosmic harmony … Christmas reminds us that God should always be part of our
existence and decisions. He never leaves us alone; we too should stand by him,”
Bishop Badejo said.
Known by its French acronym, CEPACS is the Comité Episcopal
Panafricain pour les Communications Sociales or its English equivalent -
Pan-African Episcopal Committee for Social Communications. It is one of the
committees of the continental body of Bishops known as SECAM which itself
stands for Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar.
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