Today, I want to share some reflections on three key areas of life that we must revive in our souls if we are to live fully and meaningfully. These thoughts have been pressing on my heart, and they touch on our relationship with God, our nation, and our marriages. Just as King David nearly missed the mark in his walk with God and his responsibilities, we must guard against allowing the pressures and distractions of life to drain our joy and purpose.
1. Revive the Joy of Nationhood
I cannot help but mourn the dying spirit of patriotism in our hearts. Once upon a time, there was pride in being a Nigerian. Traveling abroad, the thought of returning home filled me with excitement. Nigeria, despite its challenges, was a place of warmth, humor, and resilience.
But today, many Nigerians would rather escape than come home. Our children dream of a future elsewhere, and even during national celebrations, the green-white-green spirit has faded. Corruption, neglect, and poor governance have eroded our sense of belonging and national pride.
Yet, like Nehemiah, we can rise. His heart ached for Jerusalem, even though he was born in captivity. He didn’t give up; he prayed and acted. We need to do the same. If our leaders fail us, let us cry out to God to raise new leaders—leaders with vision, integrity, and passion to rebuild this nation.
2. Revive the Joy of Worship
There was a time when going to church was a deeply fulfilling experience. Worship brought tears of joy, and sermons inspired real transformation. Today, many attend church out of obligation, and trust in spiritual leaders has eroded. Manipulation, materialism, and lack of sincerity have replaced genuine encounters with God.
But this must not be our story. Let us return to the Word of God. Study it, meditate on it, and seek to rebuild that personal relationship with the Holy Spirit. Worship isn’t about theatrics or material wealth; it’s about encountering God and experiencing His presence. Don’t let the joy of your salvation die.
3. Revive the Joy of Marriage
As marriages grow older, they often grow colder. The demands of work, business, and family life pull couples apart. What started as passionate love can become a lifeless partnership or a mere companionship.
I speak from experience. My wife once called me a “runaway husband” because I was physically present but emotionally distant. It was a wake-up call. I remembered the early days of our marriage—the excitement of being together, the warmth of her embrace, and the joy of shared dreams.
Marriages need intentional effort to rekindle that youthful love. Forget societal pressures and material pursuits. Focus on what brought you together. Enjoy each other again. Without this, life’s achievements become hollow, and loneliness creeps in.
A Call to Action
Life is too short to lose joy in the things that truly matter. Let us rekindle the joy of our salvation, the joy of being Nigerian, and the joy of our marriages. These three areas are foundational to a fulfilled life.
May God revive these joys in your heart and in mine.
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