The More I Defended The Church, The More I Got Negative Reactions From The Church — Oritsejafor



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Says  it is not a good thing

Stand up! Stand up for Jesus,

Ye soldiers of the Cross!

Lift high His royal banner;

It must not suffer loss.

From victory unto victory

His army shall He lead,

Till every foe is vanquished,

And Christ is Lord indeed.

IT was the Secretary to Bayelsa State Government (SSG), His Royal Highness David Serena Dokubo-Spiff, at a South-South Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, function in Warri, Delta State, who raised the 1858 composition of George Duffield Jr, an American Presbyterian minister and hymnodist, who died in 1888, to remind Nigerians of the need to stand up because Christendom is under attack globally from  beligerent religions.

The SSG,  who represented Governor Seriake Dickson at an interdenominational service in honour of the immediate past National President of  CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, commended the sterling contributions of the man, fondly called the Lion of Africa, and  acknowledged that Christianity is suffering all manners  of deprivation. Dokubo-Spiff explained that  unless fearless Christian soldiers stand up now to defend the Church, the situation may get worse.

George Duffield Jr was said to have written  Stand up! Stand up for Jesus  out of a tragic accident that claimed the life of one of the most stirring preachers in America history, Dudley Tyng (1825-1858). He was one of several ministers participating in a great citywide revival that swept Philadelphia in 1858. His strong doctrinal preaching and his anti-slavery rhetoric’s were popular for some and angered others, resulting in his resignation from an Episcopal congregation that he pastored follwing his father’s retirement.

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The 2016  World Watch List  reports a staggering 62 per cent increase in violent killings of Christians in northern Nigeria in just one year.

That report  took a close look at persecution from three main sources: Boko Haram, herdsmen and the  religious and political elite that dominates government in northern Nigeria.  Despite the constitutional provision for freedom of worship, the teaching of Christian Religios Knowledge is prohibited by most northern states which adopted the Sharia law at different times in the 2000s prompting a growing intolerance, which has resulted in widespread discrimination against Christians.

Christians are still treated as second class citizens as they are denied basic rights such as access to broadcast of Christian religious activities; education or certain jobs, no matter their qualifications; certificate of occupancy to build churches. The list is endless.

In the last one year of unrest in Southern Kaduna, over 1,000 lives have been lost and at least 1,422 houses, including 16 churches, 19 shops and one primary school, destroyed by herdsmen, sometimes under the  watch of security operatives stationed  there.

These may have been the premise that informed the Bayelsa SSG to say Nigerian Christians, more than ever before, need persons in the mould of lion-hearted  Oritsejafor to lead the Christian community for liberation war. “You know that Christendom is under attack globally by belligerent religions. People like Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor are the ones who can lead us in the battle,” he told reporters at the Word of Life Bible Church-venue of the thanksgiving service.

After paying glowing tribute to the former CAN leader, the SSG said: “Papa Ayo, as we know him, is worthy of appreciation, worthy of recognition, worthy to be commended for the wonderful works he has done over the decade for the protection of Christendom. You know that Christendom is under attack globally by other belligerent religions. People like Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor are the ones who can lead us in the battle. (And spontaneously he burst out singing the hymn,  Stand up! Stand up for Jesus).  It is the likes of Pastor Ayo who will take us to the promised land.”

Speaking in the vein, Delta State governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, described  Oritsejafor as one who has done so wel



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