close
Sunday, December 25, 2022

Sermon: Christians urged to behave like God

Delivering a sermon on the “Perfect Gift’’, Mr Oyewo urged Christians to emulate God Almighty who gave His only begotten son to redeem mankind.

• December 25, 2022
Church congregation
A church congregation used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: CFR]

Pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Mount Zion Cathedral, Bolumole, Ibadan, Sunday Oyewo, on Sunday urged parishioners to emulate the culture of giving and thanksgiving.

Mr Oyewo made the call while delivering a sermon during the Christmas service of the church.

Delivering a sermon on the “Perfect Gift’’, Mr Oyewo urged Christians to emulate God Almighty who gave His only begotten son to redeem mankind.

“Our God is the perfect giver as He demonstrated in John 3:16,” he said.

“John 3:16 says: ‘For God so loved the world that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have eternal life.’

“He gave us the best gift in the person of His son Jesus Christ.

“We are made in the image of God; we should emulate that attitude of giving, especially during the Christmas season,” Mr Oyewo sermonised.

According to him, man lost his worth in the Garden of Eden, but God, in His infinite mercy. redeemed mankind through the gift of Jesus.

The preacher remarked that everyone who received Christ would enjoy at least five benefits: sufficiency and prosperity, success, fruitfulness, freedom from bondage and eternal glory.

He urged people to use the opportunity of Christmas to accept Jesus (God’s perfect gift) and remain in Him steadfastly.

“As you accept this perfect Gift and keep Him, all of those benefits and more will be your portion.

“More so, you will end gloriously and be able to see God and the Heroes of Old because Christ in a man is the hope of glory,” he stressed.

Mr Oyewo thanked God for bringing the Church and country to the last Sunday in 2022 and prayed that He would grant the congregation the best blessing reserved for the end.

The Christmas service was dominated by praises, worship and thanksgiving. 

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Faith

Anglican Primate assures Nigerians 2023 will be better

The primate called on Nigerians to have faith in God and not to be afraid because the purpose of God for Nigeria would come to pass soon.

Economy

Cashless Economy: Stable electricity, telecoms infrastructure essential, expert tells FG

“The infrastructures and platforms necessary to effectively and efficiently implement the policy are not currently in place in an adequate manner.

Bandits used to illustrate the story

Hot news Home top

Bandits demand N16 million ransom for kidnapped Kogi Poly students

The four female students were returning home for the Yuletide, and transiting en route to Ondo state when they were waylaid and kidnapped by the armed men on Friday.

Peoples Redemption Party (PRP)

Politics

Christmas: PRP felicitates with Nigerians, preaches peaceful coexistence

The party said Christmas marks the birthday of Jesus Christ and is an immensely joyous occasion celebrated with great ardour the world over.

Faith

Muslim group Shiites attend Christmas service, present gift in Kaduna

The Islamic group also presented a gift to the church to further stem love to boost religious tolerance among the two faiths.

Kukah and Buhari

Heading 2

Buhari leaving Nigeria far worse than he met it: Bishop Kukah

Mr Kukah has been consistent in his scathing criticism of the Buhari regime. In response, many government agents and apologists have vilified him for his troubles.