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THE BLOOD OF BENUE AND THE SILENCE OF THE CHURCH
HAVE WE, AS THE CHURCH NOT FAILED THIS NATION?
Not because we lacked buildings, but because we lost our voice.
Not because we lacked access to kings, but because we betrayed the Kingdom.
The land mourns.
The ground is soaked again not with rain, but with blood.
The children of Benue cry, but the pulpits echo with laughter.
Another massacre and the Church returns to her programs.
The LORD is asking: Who will account for the blood of these innocents?
The Killings in Benue is a sign.
A sign that judgment is near.
A sign that the watchmen are sleeping.
A sign that the altars are cold.
And a sign that the Church has become familiar with bloodshed.
There was a time when a cry from the land would provoke a cry from the altar.
But now, blood flows and we remain neutral.
We pray for harvest while ignoring the genocide.
We host services under banners of favor while graves are being dug in the North Central.
(THE INDICTMENT IS SPIRITUAL)
Let no man deceive himself:
What is wrong with Nigeria is not just political.
The plague is priestly.
The nation is bleeding because the Church is compromised.
We cannot curse the kings while blessing their altars.
We cannot cry for justice and dine with those who sponsor injustice.
This contradiction has become our shame.
The LORD is looking for a Church that will not bow.
Not to Baal. Not to Babylon. Not to budget.
(ACCURATE MEN OR POPULAR ONES?)
We do not need more influencer Pastors. We need intercessors.
Men who are unbought and unbribed.
These men may never trend, but they are the hinges of nations.
The LORD is not impressed by volume.
HE is searching for alignment.
And until HE finds men who will carry HIS burden, the land will remain under judgment.
The LORD is watching what the Church will do with the cry of Benue.
If we bury it under silence, we will share in the judgment.
There must be a turning.
A shaking.
A holy sorrow that leads to action.
We cannot call ourselves ministers and ignore a massacre.
We cannot call ourselves prophets and remain politically convenient.
The blood on the land is not just a statistic it is a sentence waiting to be passed.
Let every man examine himself.
Let every church return to her knees.
Let every prophet recover his voice.
For the LORD is near and HIS eyes are on the blood.
“Shall I not judge for these things?” says the LORD.
“Shall I hold back MY sword when the land is defiled?” (cf. Jeremiah 5:9)
Let those who still tremble before GOD rise.
Let those who still feel what HE feels respond.
From a Preacher in This Nation,
Toluwalogo Agboola