The Bishop of Minna Diocese, the Rt. Revd. Daniel Yisa, has condemned the United States of America’s
Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld same-sex marriage as a legal right, describing it as Satan’s agenda devoid of God.
He said while speaking with journalists after 100 years (Centenary) Thanksgiving Service at the St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral Church in Minna, on Sunday, that gay was not a Biblical or an African practice.
He said, “If God hates it, we all must hate it.”
Condemning same-sex marriage approved by the American government recently, Yisa admonished Nigerians to hold on to the gospel truth.
He said, “We must know the basic truth of the Bible. As far as we are concerned as Nigerians, same- sex marriage is not our portion. Whoever wants to do that in his country can do that in his free volition, but should not necessarily say that the Bible says so.
“The issue is that, as a nation, we keep calling on God without meeting God’s conditions. There are certain things we are not supposed to do and there are also those we are supposed to do if we have to remain his people.
“We, as Christians and members of the Anglican family, God has remained faithful to us. And we, as humans should do our best to maintain that relationship with God. We cannot continue to wallow in sin and immorality and then claim that He is our God.
“He is a righteous God. If we must serve Him, we must try to keep ourselves righteous as He is, so that we can maintain that cordial relationship that He has established from the very beginning. We should not claim privileges without responsibilities”.
Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld same-sex marriage as a legal right, describing it as Satan’s agenda devoid of God.
He said while speaking with journalists after 100 years (Centenary) Thanksgiving Service at the St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral Church in Minna, on Sunday, that gay was not a Biblical or an African practice.
He said, “If God hates it, we all must hate it.”
Condemning same-sex marriage approved by the American government recently, Yisa admonished Nigerians to hold on to the gospel truth.
He said, “We must know the basic truth of the Bible. As far as we are concerned as Nigerians, same- sex marriage is not our portion. Whoever wants to do that in his country can do that in his free volition, but should not necessarily say that the Bible says so.
“The issue is that, as a nation, we keep calling on God without meeting God’s conditions. There are certain things we are not supposed to do and there are also those we are supposed to do if we have to remain his people.
“We, as Christians and members of the Anglican family, God has remained faithful to us. And we, as humans should do our best to maintain that relationship with God. We cannot continue to wallow in sin and immorality and then claim that He is our God.
“He is a righteous God. If we must serve Him, we must try to keep ourselves righteous as He is, so that we can maintain that cordial relationship that He has established from the very beginning. We should not claim privileges without responsibilities”.
Gay marriage satanic, Bishop tells US
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Monday, July 06, 2015
Rating:
No comments: