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Nigeria’s Unity and Progress Depend on God’s Servants — Rev. Dr. Esene Declares

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Reverend Dr. Samuel Eromosele Esene, Senior Pastor of Christ Excellent Life Gospel Church, has declared that the future of Nigeria hinges on the unity and spiritual alignment of God’s servants. In a recent message laced with prophetic insight and passionate appeals, the revered cleric underscored the urgent need for unity in the body of Christ as a critical path to national transformation.

Called by Grace, Strengthened by Faith

Reverend Dr. Esene traced his call to ministry to his mother’s unwavering prayers and spiritual dedication, describing his journey as one anchored in divine purpose. “My mother’s knees birthed my calling,” he said, acknowledging the early spiritual influence that shaped his life.

Trials and Triumphs in Ministry

While reflecting on his years of service, Rev. Esene did not shy away from the hardships. He spoke candidly about betrayal, false accusations, and envy that came with his ministerial walk. Yet, he maintained that through it all, the presence of God has been his anchor and guide. “Challenges come, but God’s presence never fails,” he affirmed.

Christ Excellent Life Gospel Church: A Spiritual Hub

He described his church as a place marked by God’s tangible presence, known for signs, wonders, and life-transforming encounters. “What makes our ministry unique is the genuine move of God — not theatrics, but truth,” he said.

The Power in the Holy Communion

Rev. Esene also shed light on the significance of Holy Communion, calling it a divine instrument with the power to address life’s most stubborn problems. “It’s more than a ritual; it’s a weapon for healing, deliverance, and breakthrough,” he said.

Unity Among Clergy: A Missing Link in Nigeria’s Progress

On Nigeria’s national crisis, Rev. Esene was unequivocal: the lack of unity among God’s servants is a spiritual deficiency affecting the nation. “When prophets and pastors are divided, the nation suffers. We must speak truth to power and live as one,” he warned.

A Message of Hope and Responsibility

Despite the nation’s current struggles, he expressed unwavering hope for Nigeria. He called for national repentance, positive confessions, and collective hard work. “God is not done with Nigeria. But we must return to Him with sincerity,” he urged.

Call to Believers

To Christians across the country, his message was clear: uphold unity, walk in love, and remain rooted in the true doctrine of Jesus Christ. “Only then will we see the revival that can save this nation,” he declared.

Final Word

Reverend Dr. Esene’s voice resonates as a clarion call to both spiritual leaders and citizens. In his words, faith, unity, and the presence of God are not just religious ideals, they are the foundation upon which Nigeria’s redemption must be built.

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