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Celebrating Daniel Comboni Day‘s Message to Christians

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By Lino Lual Lual, Juba, South Sudan

Bishop Daniel Comboni, a Roman Catholic missionary to the Sudan/South Sudan
Bishop Daniel Comboni, a Roman Catholic missionary to the Sudan/South Sudan

November 11, 2015 (SSB)  —  Any prayers either on Sunday or any other day are all considered the way we communicate our problems to our father-God almighty regardless of race, wealth’s possession, sex, age etcetera.

 Prayer is the most powerful form of energy, the greatest power of life meant to bring completeness and integration to your life. A prayer is very profound means to cope with fear, desolation, despair and hopelessness. The golden key to success in your life is the way one could pray.

God always act for all of us when we pray with faith. Prayers can really change our life and there must be steady and unfailing attitude of prayers if we are to succeed.

Prayers give us unlimited strength and a sense of security as well as bringing into our lives a greater wisdom. Prayer brings a clear understanding of our roles in life. Prayer gives us an inner strength to alter negative circumstances or problems have recourse into positive ones; whether they are personal relations, financial, or loss of life of our dear ones among others

Pray for what you want but always be willing to take what God gives you because it may prove better than what you pray for to promote the sense of God’s presence which steadies you.

God gives us anchor in the storm and provide a reservoir of personal power we need to persevere in prayer trustingly that all of us can pray for guidance for assistance and wisdom. We must contribute our share in making our prayers come true in our country.

An active attitude followed by a willingness and eagerness to turn the power of prayer into consistence effort, we want days and nights supported by our strong faith to lead us to success.

I believe in God all things are possible; I believe I always take the right turn of the road; I believe I am always success in whatever I do; I believe my subconscious mind always work with the divine intelligence and I believe my subconscious mind manifests my mental picture of what I want days and nights supported by our strong faith.

South Sudanese Christians have a great deal of suffering. Evil powers are not something that explains the solutions to our problems rather; they (Evil powers) are things we can face.

It is the paradox of the Cross and our hope is rooted in the incarnation. It is true that Christ took himself out of infirmities and weakness on the cross and that by his wounds we are healed.

But that does not mean we will not face suffering in this World yet the churches in South Sudan have always been churches of hope indeed, the only road to pass through suffering

The cross that tells us the suffering of Christ and God does not abandon us in our suffering, but he (Jesus) is suffering with us too.

Our hope maintains that although suffering is still a pertinent reality at the present, it is and will ultimately be defeated.

All of us should learn and remember Jesus’ word, ‘father, forgive them, they don’t know what they are doing’, and our heart found peace and strength to forgive.

In addition to these high profile events, the church has played a consistent role in establishing out on many issues including good governance, ethnics’ differences, and corruption.

Dr. Joshua Salva Kiir had always been very supportive of the churches and its effort for peace and reconciliation which blessed him more patient to signed Machakos Protocol that led to Comprehensive Peace Agreement [CPA] and Referendum to become Republic of South Sudan to day.

The church has a moral responsibility to the people of South Sudan, people of Sudan, sisterly people of East Africa, people of Africa and indeed people of the World.

‘’Blessed are the peace makers for they shall be called the children of God’’ [Mathew5; 9]. The bible didn’t say ‘’blessed are the Christians’’.

When we get to heaven and wonder why there are Muslims there, God will ask, ‘’did I tell you they are not mine?’’ We must stand together brothers and sisters in the Republic of South Sudan. Christ did not say you will be my disciples because you are rich or poor

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