Christianity Without Loving Others Is Questionable, Says Cleric
Christianity Without Loving Others Is Questionable, Says Cleric
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Christianity Without Loving Others Is Questionable, Says Cleric

Anayo Onukwugha,Toby Moses 🕒︎ 2025-11-09

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Christianity Without Loving Others Is Questionable, Says Cleric

Christians across the world, particularly in Nigeria, have been reminded that their lifestyle is questionable if they fail to love other people. The Lead Pastor of the Glorious Destiny Family Church, Borokiri, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Pastor Akeem Idoniboye, stated this on Sunday while delivering a sermon at the Church’s auditorium. Idoniboye who preached on the topic: ‘The power of love’ stressed the need for a Christian to love God with everything, adding that Christianity is not a rule, but a relationship. “Grace is attributable to Jesus Christ, love is attributable to God. Love is powerful. It is good to fall in love; fall in love with God, fall in love with yourself, then fall in love with someone else. Love God not just passionately; love God with everything you have. “Christianity is not rules; Christianity is relationship. Love God, love people. That is all. If you are not loving people, you Christianity is questionable. How can you say you love God when you don’t love your brother, your sister that you see,” he said. Idoniboye further reminded Christians that fulfilment in life is not about childbirth, money, marriage or education, but how someone lived his life. “Fulfilment in life is not childbirth. In fact, fulfilment in life is not childbirth, it is not money, it is not marriage, it is not education. “Live a sweet life first. If you don’t find fulfilment in yourself, you have not started. That I love you doesn’t mean that I can carry all your burdens,” Idoniboye said.

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