Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor, Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, says Christmas is not only about eating and drinking but also about spiritual rejuvenation.
Ezeokafor made the assertion in his Christmas message to journalists, on Wednesday in Awka.
He said that Christmas signifies the day Jesus Christ was born to save man from sin and draw him closer to God.
“I urge Christians to reflect on their relationship with God and their neighbours while they eat, drink and merry.
“Examine your conscience and make amends where necessary by reconciling with God and your neighbours.
“Christians should also show love this Christmas season by sharing what they have with their neighbours, rather than waiting until someone dies to show their love,” the cleric said.
Ezeokafor lamented that the current economic situation in the country had made it difficult for people to afford basic necessities of life.
He urged the three tiers of government to prioritise the welfare of citizens, particularly in the areas of food and security.
“The high cost of living in Nigeria today calls for concern. A bag of rice costs more than the minimum wage of a Nigerian worker. Our governments need to fnd a solution to the problem.
“However, I am optimistic that the situation in the country can change for the better, if individuals and the government work together.
“I urge Nigerians to have faith in God and to believe that things will get better,” he said.
The Bishop commended Anambra state government on efforts to address insecurity in the state, with the launch of ‘Operation Udo ga Achi’ (Peace Will Prevail), aimed at restoring peace and security.
According to him, the operation alone can not solve the problem of insecurity, as there is the need for attitudinal change among individuals.
Similarly, the Anglican Bishop of Aguata Diocese, Right Rev. Samuel Ezeofor, urged Nigerians to embrace God’s presence during the Christmas celebration.
In his Christmas message delivered at the Chapel of Grace, Bishop’s Court, Ekwulobia, Ezeofor also called on leaders and well-meaning individuals to bring joy to the lives of others during the Christmas season and beyond.
“Jesus already had a name before He was born, He is a Wonderful Counselor, Prince of Peace, and above all, Emmanuel, which means ‘God is With Us’.
“As Nigerians, we need not be afraid despite challenges, because God is present with us,
“He knows our situation and He will deliver us,” he said. (NAN)