Bishop of Lagos Diocese (Anglican Communion) The Rt. Rev.
Humphrey Olumakaiye, has called on Christians to continue to trust in God,
stressing that COVID-19 which
is presently ravaging the world will also pass away.
“God works through all things for good including
COVID 19 crisis. Let us trust Him, this will also pass away. Instead of
allowing yourselves to be filled with fear, hopelessness, discouragement,
dread, negative confession and disappointment, let us love Jesus again with the
same kind of desperation as He was welcomed into Jerusalem,” Olumakaiye said.
Olumakaiye made the disclosure as part of his message
to mark the Palm Sunday. He said “In the midst of COVID 19, Palm Sunday is
telling us that the world is in the palms of God’s hand. Although our beautiful
plans have been altered, God’s plans are never thwarted.”
He said COVID 19 is not a surprise to God, “COVID 19
is not a surprise to God, that we shall be worshipping Him today in an empty
Church. God is in control. He has a plan to use even the worst tragedies to do
amazing things.”
Olumakaiye also commended the Federal and Lagos State
governments for their various roles in fighting the Coronavirus pandemic. “We
commend the Federal and Lagos State governments, for all their efforts at
putting a quick end to the disruption of our daily existence.
“Special commendation goes to our Governor, Mr.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, we also identify with all the good people who have
contributed and continue to contribute towards the alleviation of the
sufferings of the weak and the vulnerable among us,” Olumakaiye stated.
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