Mouka: Include divine intervention in efforts to tackle insecurity
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Mouka urged Nigerians to intensify prayers and actions against perpetrators of insecurity.
By Uchenna Eletuo
Pastor Lazarus Mouka, General Oversea, the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement, on Sunday emphasised that efforts to tackle insecurity should include seeking divine intervention.
Mouka said this while preaching a sermon tagged “Defeating the Enemy of the World” at the church’s headquarters at Ijesha, Lagos State.
The Cleric who said Nigeria’s security challenge would eventually give way for peace and progress.
He added that kidnappers and killers were agents of Satan while Satan is the greatest enemy of man.
He therefore urged Nigerians to guard against Satan and his agents with faith, God’s word, prayer and the right actions.
Mouka urged Nigerians to intensify prayers and actions against perpetrators of insecurity.
“In the midst of anxiety, whether at individual or societal level, believers should use scriptures and prayers to gain divine stability.
“God’s word cannot fail and God is seeking those who can hold Him to His word for their problems to be solved.”
He urged Nigerians to seek God in repentance, righteousness and humility to be able to attract His intervention.
He prayed for God’s grace and wisdom on the nation’s leaders in their efforts to eliminate insecurity.
Muoka also prayed for general healing of Nigeria and Nigerians.
(NAN)
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