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加纳总统发表复活节致辞 /President Mahama Preaches Sacrifice, Love and Unity
来源:Graphic Online | 作者:迦纳术略 | 发布时间 :2025-05-02 | 18 次浏览: | 分享到:
加纳总统 John Dramani Mahama 先生在首都阿克拉独立广场举行的 2025 年耶稣受难日奇迹礼拜上发表复活节致辞,呼吁加纳人秉持牺牲精神、正义精神和民族团结精神。


加纳总统 John Dramani Mahama 先生在首都阿克拉独立广场举行的 2025 年耶稣受难日奇迹礼拜上发表复活节致辞,呼吁加纳人秉持牺牲精神、正义精神和民族团结精神。


Mahama 总统在加纳一年一度规模最大的基督教集会之一现场向座无虚席的人群发表讲话,强调了相互分担重担、过以真理、爱和目标为根基的生活的重要性。

在一篇与复活节的属灵和道德主题高度契合的致辞中,Mahama 总统敦促公民反思个人的牺牲、对基督的奉献以及彼此的责任。

“今天,我们聚集在此,不仅仅是一个会众或一间教会 -- 我们是因十字架的信息而团结在一起的信徒之家。耶稣受难日是一个庄严的时刻…… 对许多人来说,这是充满情感的时刻,因为它让我们想起主耶稣基督所承受的痛苦、遭到的拒绝以及最终的牺牲。它让我们想起他为了让我们拥有生命 -- 并且拥有更丰盛的生命 -- 所忍受的苦难。” 他说。

“今天,当我们缅怀他的苦难时,我们都被召唤不仅要心怀感恩,更要付诸行动 -- 向世界讲述他为我们所做的牺牲。我们被召唤去过彰显基督之爱的生活。” Mahama 总统着重强调。

Mahama 总统援引《以赛亚书》53章3 - 5节、《路加福音》23章34节、《约翰福音》15章12 - 13节以及《加拉太书》6章2节,敦促加纳人不要仅仅宣称自己是基督徒,而要通过展现爱、提供帮助以及相互支持,真正践行基督的品格。

“我的兄弟姐妹们,如果基督为我们舍弃了自己的生命,我们又怎能在彼此之间还保留着骄傲、怨恨、分裂和仇恨呢?我们不能仅仅是假装是基督徒。我们不能只是宣称自己是耶稣基督的追随者。我们必须过基督般的生活。所以,如果在座的各位,无论是这个集会还是教会中的任何人,心中怀有怨恨或者与他人有冲突,现在就是放下的时候了。把那个负担留在这里,回到那个人身边,向他们展示爱——就像基督向你展示的爱一样。” 他说。

“保罗在《加拉太书》6:2 中教导我们,也要彼此担当重担。这意味着我们必须互相帮助、彼此相爱,并在生活中共同面对困难时互相支持。我们周围的许多人正在受苦 -- 不仅在精神上,而且在身体上、情感上和物质上。有些人今天甚至还没有吃饭,因为他们根本买不起一顿饭。这就是为什么基督呼吁我们要慷慨施舍。

“在我们中间也有一些人拥有绰绰有余的东西 -- 你吃了早餐,吃了午餐,当你回到家时,还有福福(Fufu,一种非洲食物)、清汤和阿蓬凯(Aaponkye,一种食物)等着你。我们必须学会分担他人的重担。”

Mahama 总统进一步鼓励全国人民让复活的希望激发韧性,并坚信有了基督,加纳人可以克服任何挑战。

“我们是在维护正义吗?我们是否活出了我们所被称为的盐和光?” 他问道。“即使在最黑暗的夜晚,我们也必须信靠基督。虽然星期五可能是最黑暗的一天,但复活即将到来。我们必须团结一致,走在真理之中。”

受难日奇迹礼拜

由福音传道者 Dag Heward-Mills 先生,以及源自灯塔教会团体的联合宗派组织的受难日奇迹礼拜,吸引了来自加纳各地乃至其他地方的数千名信徒。

该礼拜以救赎、医治和十字架的信息为主题,期间有充满力量的祷告、敬拜、医治时刻以及大规模的呼召人们来到圣坛的活动。

福音传道者 Heward-Mills 先生敦促会众怀着信心前来,宣称:“带上病人,带上破碎之人,带上迷失之人 -- 耶稣仍然拯救、医治并拯救(灵魂)脱离困境!”

许多信徒(其中一些人提前数小时就到达了,礼拜于下午 3 点开始),形容现场氛围 “热烈” 且 “改变人生”。

President Mahama Preaches Sacrifice, Love and Unity at Good Friday Miracle Service


President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to embrace the spirit of sacrifice, justice and national unity in his Easter message delivered at the 2025 Good Friday Miracle Service held at the Independence Square in Accra.


Speaking before a packed crowd at one of the country’s largest annual Christian gatherings, the President emphasized the importance of carrying one another’s burdens and living lives rooted in truth, love, and purpose.


In a message deeply aligned with the spiritual and moral themes of Easter, President Mahama urged citizens to reflect on their personal sacrifices, their commitment to Christ and their responsibility to one another.


"Today, we gather not just as a congregation or a church—we gather as a family of believers united by the message of the cross. Good Friday is a solemn occasion… it is, for many of us, emotional, because it reminds us of the pain, the rejection, and the ultimate sacrifice of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. It reminds us of the suffering He endured so that we might have life—and have it more abundantly," he said.


"As we remember His suffering today, we are all called to respond not only with gratitude but with action—to tell the world about the sacrifice He made for us. We are called to live lives that reflect the love of Christ," he stressed.


Citing Isaiah 53:3-5, Luke 23:34, John 15:12-13, and Galatians 6:2, President Mahama urged Ghanaians not to merely profess Christianity, but to truly embody the character of Christ by showing love, offering help, and supporting one another.


"My brothers and sisters, if Christ laid down His life for us, how much more should we be willing to lay down our pride, resentment, division, and hatred toward one another? We must not merely pretend to be Christians. We must not just claim to be followers of Jesus Christ. We must live Christ-like lives. So if anyone among you, in this assembly or congregation, is holding a grudge or in conflict with someone, this is the moment to let it go. Leave that burden here, and go back to that person and show them love—the same love that Christ has shown you," he said.


"We are also called to carry one another’s burdens, as Paul teaches in Galatians 6:2. This means we must help each other, love one another, and support one another through life’s struggles. Many around us are suffering—not only spiritually, but physically, emotionally, and materially. Some haven’t even eaten today because they simply cannot afford a meal. That’s why Christ calls us to give generously.


"There are also those among us who have more than enough—you had breakfast, you had lunch, and when you return home, there’s fufu, light soup, and aponkye waiting for you. We must learn to share in the burdens of others."


The President further encouraged the nation to let the hope of the resurrection inspire resilience, affirming that with Christ, Ghanaians can overcome any challenge.


“Are we standing for justice? Are we living as the salt and light we are called to be?” he asked. “Even when the night is darkest, we must trust in Christ. Though Friday may be the darkest day, resurrection is coming. We must walk together in unity and in truth.”


Good Friday Miracle Service


The Good Friday Miracle Service, organized by Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills and the United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches, drew thousands of worshippers from across Ghana and beyond.


Centred on themes of salvation, healing, and the message of the cross, the service featured powerful moments of prayer, worship, healing, and mass altar calls.


Evangelist Heward-Mills urged the congregation to come in faith, declaring: “Bring the sick, bring the broken, bring the lost — Jesus still saves, heals, and delivers!”


Many worshippers, some of whom arrived hours before the 3 p.m. start, described the atmosphere as “electric” and “life-changing.”


来源:加纳图文在线

文:By Beatrice Laryea

翻译:无尽夏


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