Boardroom guru and former Nigerian High Commissioner to the UK, Dr. Christopher Kolade, has said that Christians have a duty to worship God not only with songs, but with their lifestyles.
“The way we live is the best way to worship Him,’’ he said, noting that when this is done, beautiful things follow from the Almighty Father.
He spoke at a musical programme, “Festival of Songs“, organised by the choir of Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos, on Sunday.
Kolade, who was a special guest of honour at the event, said God inhabited the praises of His people, but is also interested in the kind of lives they live.
Kolade said the most generous assessment of the state of things in the country was a mixed story, with lots of good things and lots of not too good things happening.
Referring to the parable of the wheat and the tares in the Bible, Kolade said that God wants the good seed in the country to influence the bad positively.
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