Rufus Kayode
Oteniya
This piece particularly has nothing
to do with the present $9.3m money laundering scandal involving the president
of The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and his private jet but a
well-thought-out topic that is part of a project that I’m currently working on.
In the next few weeks, I’ll be
rolling out the subsequent parts in furtherance of the discussion.
Many Christian of my generation grew
up in a different Church! Yes! A very different Church. Like many other things,
the Church since ceased to be what it used to be.
Before going any further, I think it
is pertinent to put this piece in perspective. I would like to state that my
formative years were the 70s and 80s, this might probably help to comprehend
this discourse.
No doubt, 70s and 80s were light
years gone past. Many things have changed and while some have changed for
better, others for worse. Those were the years of scarce technology when apple
was merely a fruit and had nothing to do with technology; windows were
absolutely openings in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle while the only
cloud we had could be found in the sky. The cloud now has an i attached to
it and competes with others virtual clouds.
In the same way, the old church
seemed to be long gone. We grew up knowing a Church that was mostly a place of
worship; a citadel of morality; a place where uprightness and godliness were
taught by examples; a place where evil was rebuked; evildoers chastised,
corrected and restored; and a training ground for righteousness.
The Church was also an essential
part of the growing up of many Christian because it was effectively
complementing the efforts of the families and schools in instilling strong
moral lessons of life in breeding a godly and responsible generation.
Then, the Church built and ran
Missionary Schools, health centres and other facilities for reasons different
from making profits. Their heavily subsidized services were available and
affordable to all and sundry regardless of their faiths.
Pastors then were men of impeccable
characters who would live the word they preached. They were simply leading by
example. You could go to a pastor and be sure to be built up by his godly
counsel; strengthened from your fear and be given hope that all will be alright
even in your gravest despair.
Then, God was the focus and the
preachers knew that they were just vessels of God’s choice to bring about the
good news.
That was the Church! That was the
Church we grew up to know! That was then! Not anymore! It was the old Church!
Sadly, the Church is just about the opposite of what it used to be. The Church
has exploded in number yet deflated in integrity and morality, and it is so
permissive of evil deeds and tolerant of questionable characters as both
leaders and followers.
What has happened to the Church?
The very people who are to keep the
church are the same people who have led the schemes that has brought it down to
its knees; the same people who are to help build the Church to stop the gates
of Hades from prevailing are the very ones who have turned it to the gateway of
hell. The leaders of the Church have become the real enemies of the church.
They have helped build a Church that
has grown massively in size as much as in ungodliness. A Church where lies,
heresy, half-truth are feed to the increasingly spiritually lazy congregants
who are encouraged to depend on the the leaders for their spiritual blessing
and upliftment. The vessel is now the focus. Alas, the men of God have become
the gods of men building cult personalities around themselves.
The congregants are not also without
blame of complicity. In their spiritual laziness and sheer convenience, they
readily take in every word that comes from the pulpit without giving any
thought to being Berean Christians.
Acts 17:11- Now the Berean Jews were
of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the
message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if
what Paul said was true.
They enjoyed being told what they
wanted to hear and abhor the very few messages and messengers who tell them
what they should hear.
So what are the weapons of mass
destruction (WMD) from the arsenal of the enemies of the Church?
Join me in the second part where God
willing, I’d be itemizing and analyzing the weapons the enemies of the Church
are deploying to bring the Church down. The first weapon to be discussed is the
Word of God.
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Thanks for the piece. Looking forward to other parts of the article. Prof. Dayo Alao.
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