Weeping may
endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning
Psalms 30: 5b
Bloody
Monday, Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday!
The morning of Monday 14th April was a bloody
Monday morning, as the horrifying news of the bomb blast at the El Rufai car
park in Nyanya, outskirts of Abuja filtered in. It was a day like any other and
many commuters were hurrying off to work or their businesses. Unknown to the
over 70 people who lost their lives in the deadly blast all their dreams, hopes
and plans for the future were about to come to an end never to be realized. All
because some insane lunatic for reasons beyond the imagination of any right
thinking person felt killing innocent people and injuring over a hundred others
was a way of making a statement or proving some point. A bloody Monday it was
indeed for these people .their families’ residents of Abuja and its environs
and the entire Country.
In the past weeks and months Nigerians have experienced an
avalanche of bombings, attacks on public
places and schools, killings, injuring of innocent people including children
and abduction of young teenage girls from their schools. All of this has
resulted in a sense of insecurity, fear and uncertainty. What a hopeless
situation especially when victims and their families don’t get any justice or
respite. So Monday’s attack was just another to start of the working week on a
sad note few days later the working week ended on Good Friday. Good Friday -
some two thousand years ago Jesus was brutalized and crucified. What was His offense, He healed the sick, raised the dead and set the captives free. For being
good he was put to a shameful and painful death. It must have looked like a
bloody Friday a sad day for Jesus’ family and disciples but three days later on
Sunday morning the Lord Jesus rose from the dead providing forgiveness and
redemption for mankind. Jesus’ resurrection that glorious Sunday morning was
victory over sin, sickness, pain, injustice, death and the grave.
Good Friday and Resurrection (Easter) Sunday coming on the
heels of the Nyanya bombing to me signifies hope in a seemingly hopeless
situation. Today my heart goes out to the victims and their families. From experience
I know that long after others have forgotten the incident and gone on with
their lives those whose loved ones where killed will carry the pain of loss in
their hearts. Their lives have been altered beyond what we can imagine. We live
in a fallen world where sin and evil seem to have the upper hand. God has given
man the liberty to make choices unfortunately some people use this precious
gift negatively and make choices that infringe on other people’s rights causing
much pain and suffering. The good news is that yes there was a bloody Monday but
there is also a Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday the events of these two
days are beautiful reminders that God is aware of all the evil and is still in
control. We can have hope that just as there was a Good Friday there was a Resurrection
Sunday. So for bloody Monday there is a Morning of Joy somewhere in the future
for the victims and their families. God will ensure they get justice and heal
their broken hearts!
Prayer
Dear God, we bring before you today the precious people who
lost their loved ones in the bomb blast last Monday. Father we ask that you
comfort them and grant them peace as only you can. As they journey through
grief walk with them. Restore their hope and joy and keep them safe in the
hollow of your hands. We remember those that are in hospitals, Lord grant them
healing and restore all they have lost. We pray for the peace of Nigeria and commit
the battle against insurgents and terrorists to your able hands. The Bible
tells us you are the Man of war please fight this battle and bring an end to
evil in our land. For all the innocent girls abducted from their schools help
our security operatives find them. Heal them of the abuse and trauma they have experienced.
Lord let your resurrection power heal our hearts and our land and bring to life
every dead situation. In Jesus Name Amen!
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