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A Sunday Anecdote

Going to church on Sundays for most people, is to give absolute praise and worship to God for his blessings throughout the week.

It is to also listen to the Word of God that will sustain them for the week to come.⁣



But for some people like me, going to church on Sunday is like going to a fashion show to to impress people especially girls, with new clothes and a cute face. ⁣



For people like me, it is a day to dress gorgeously, sit in the front seat where the choir girls would see us and get charmed them with our incredible sense of fashion and dancing skill.




This Sunday morning, I painstakingly selected the clothes I would be wearing to church. I wanted to go for native attire as usual, but eventually opted for corporate wear since it was the first Sunday of the month.


So I wore the black flannel trousers I had bought the previous day, a white long sleeves shirt and a green blazer that stuck to my skin like boiled okra and I also spotted my “fake but looked real” Rolex wristwatch. ⁣



After dressing up, I checked myself in the mirror, I really love what I saw. From my newly shaved hair cut, to my little make up of powder and lip gloss to avoid my lips from getting dried and finally to my cooperate attire. ⁣



“Sweet Boy… Those choir girls go take am” I muttered to myself as I briskly walked to church.



When I got to church, I was welcomed by the Hospitality members who were at the front of the gate. They repeatedly said to me, “You are welcome to church. Have a nice service ahead” out loudly. ⁣



I walked past them to the church premises not without giving that killing smile of mine to Deborah, one of my crushes in the church’s hospitality unit. She smiled back. ⁣

⁣Guess she fell for my charm! ⁣



While going inside the church, I noticed two pretty looking girls pointing at me and smiling. ⁣




Ah! Service never start beautiful girls don dey fall for me” I uttered to myself. ⁣



A beautiful usher a beautiful smile plastered on her face directed me to sit in the second row because the front seats were already occupied. ⁣




That wasn’t bad because the choir girls would still see me and I would be able charm some of them.

I sat beside two pretty ladies. ⁣


Both of them rocked tight black trousers that revealed their body shapes and curves, and black blazers on top of their long white sleeves that made them looked poised, confident and also beautiful.⁣




Na this kind thing Dem make man sin on Sunday morning ooo” I said within myself and laughed at my own silly jokes. ⁣




“Let us get ready to give the Lord praise for he deserves to be glorify” came a lovely voice that sound familiar. ⁣




I looked at the podium and it was her. My first crush in the choir, “Stella”. I made sure we made eye contact. She smiled at me and I smiled back feeling happy. ⁣




“Guess my charm also work on her” ⁣




When the praise began, just like every other people stared dancing to the rhythm of the praise song.

But I noticed that few minutes into the dance, the people behind me started muttering something among themselves while hailing and applauding me tumultuously. Meanwhile, those at my front were least concerned about what was happening.






Immediately, I thought that my backside was doing more wonders and getting me more attention from beautiful girls than my frontside. ⁣




So I decided to turn my backside to every direction so I could gain the attention of more beautiful ladies in the church hall. ⁣




Immediately I started doing that, murmuring and laughter erupted in the church hall. One of the ladies beside me tapped my shoulder but I was so carried away in my “showing of backside” that I didn’t respond to her. ⁣




If you see me dance, I dance like a winner man oo…” ⁣the choir chorused.





My dancing went wild as that song began. I danced with all my energy, twisting, twerking, only to get an uproar of mocking laughter from the congregation.




A hand tapped me from behind, and I looked back, but it was a brother trying to tell me something so I ignored him and continued my dancing. ⁣




“it is beautiful girls i respond to not some ugly looking church niggas” I said within myself.




I also noticed that almost all the choir girls were staring at me and laughing. ⁣




“Wow… I guess I have been doing wonderful with my backside making me to get all their attention.” I grinned and continued dancing. ⁣



Few seconds later, a male usher approached me and told me to looked at my trousers. ⁣




It was then I noticed that my trouser was torn at the crutch point and since I had gone to church without putting on any underwear, my thing was in full view. It swung helplessly while I danced. ⁣



As soon as I saw my kokoro in full view, my mind went blank and my expression went from happiness to shock. I wished the Earth would open its mouth and eat me up.⁣




I stood still, my eyes scanning the floor. I got scared of lifting it up to meet the numerous eyes that were already fastened on me.




“Wait! You means this is how I came to church this morning?” a voice within me scoffed.


Immediately, without taking my Bible, I dahed out of the church and ran home like someone being chased by an evil spirit. ⁣



I went to church to impress girls not knowing that I will get disgraced and like this. ⁣









Hope you didn’t see anybody running like a mad man in coopreate attire while coming from church today? 😂😂


About the Author. Adewale S. Adekunle is a short story writer, Sociologist and Bible teacher based in Nigeria.





The Great Blessing of Christian Gatherings

One of the greatest blessings we have as Christ’s Church, is Fellowship with one another. Other than the coming of The Holy Spirit, there has been no greater blessing which God has bestowed upon us than the opportunity to have fellowship with one another.

Unfortunately, due to its regularity, going to church has become a mere habit for many believers.

Note: The Church is both a group of individuals as well as an institution. Spiritually, it is the Union of the Elect. Also, physically, it is an institution or location dedicated to the worship of the Lord.

We have Christians who go to the Church gathering on Sunday, for carnal purposes. Some go to play to the gallery. Some go to search for a suitable spouse among the congregation. Some go to flaunt their wealth. But the wise go, to encounter God.

Even as we go to our respective places of worship, let us ask ourselves whether we are really going there to meet with Christ, or we are going there to meet with God.

Psalms 27:4: ‘One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD, and to enquire in his temple.’


We may not be privileged to live in the Lord’s House all the days of our lives, yet, the weekly Sabbath day in which we converge should be held in high esteem and sacred reverence.

We must go to the Temple, not for the two primary reasons highlighted above.

1. To Behold The Lord’s Beauty.

There are beautiful bounties found in the Lord. The Lord’s Beauty is His Glory, His Holiness. The Lord’s Beauty is also the Manifestation of His power. His Beauty is seen in the miracles He works. His Beauty is seen in the great blessing of His Presence which He causes to rest in our churches. The Gospel is the Lord’s Beauty.

To behold the Lord’s Beauty, we must in joyful ardor, listen to His counsel as it proceeds from the lips of the pastors.

We must go with the expectation in our hearts, that we are going to encounter the Lord in a new dimension in His Presence.

2. To Enquire in His Temple

His Temple is also a place of enquiry. In the Church, we are away from the noise and distractions of the world.

We obtain inner tranquility, because we are with people who are in one accord with us.

It is in this solemn moment of tranquility, that we can seek and receive direction from God. But in order to make enquiry of the Lord, we must be careful not to get distracted by the outer features of the Church.

We must be careful not to allow Admiration of the people around us, to distract us from communing with the One who lives in us.

We must be jovial, yet, sensitive in the church. Jovial with everyone around us. And sensitive to the words of the One in us. Only when we do this, shall we be able to profit of the privilege of assembling together on the Sabbath.