The senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), Pastor Paul Enenche has urged the people of Kaduna State to look up to God for his intervention following the numerous challenges facing the state.
He made the call during an interview with newsmen shortly after his arrival in Kaduna for a crusade tagged “Glory of God.”
When asked why he chose Kaduna for the crusade, Pastor Enenche said, “We see Kaduna as a very important and strategic state in this nation. Kaduna has had a lot of diverse challenges, security wise and otherwise, and we came down to contribute our quota in praying, in declaring and trusting the Lord that the great potentials of this land will be realised by the help and mercies of God.
“My message to the people of Kaduna is Psalm 34 vs 5. It says, they looked up to him and they were enlightened. Irrespective of the challenges, if our people in Kaduna will look up to God solely and make him their first and foremost, he will intervene in their situation.”
Pastor Enenche urged people of the state not to lose hope in God despite the security challenges in the State, saying God still answers prayers.
He urged the leadership and the people of the state to live their lives in accordance with the will of God.
“My message is for everybody both for the populace and the leadership, everybody should live in such a way that they can be accountable to God at the end of their journey, whether president, governor or anything you are, one day everybody will meet with God to account for how they lived their lives.
“It is very important for the government and the populace to live in such a way that they will be accountable to God,” he admonished.
Pastor Enenche prayed that light shines in Kaduna saying light shines in darkness and darkness cannot comprehend it.
He further said that Dunamis has plans of donating relief materials to the vulnerable in the state, especially the displaced persons.