Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has sent a philosophical message to Christians and the people of the state as the world marks the birth of Jesus on Christmas Day.
Gov. Diri in the Christmas message issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, particularly urged people of the state to find strength in the word of God that gives hope.
He stated that although the state still mourns the passing of his deputy, the people must look beyond the pain and sorrow to the succour and light that the birth of Jesus brought to man and the world.
The governor.stated that even in sorrow, believers in Christ must find a deeper truth.
“Jesus came not for the comfortable, nor for the triumphant, but for the broken, the grieving, the captive, and the weary.
“To every Bayelsan who carries a burden, a wound, a fear, or a silent tear, Christ’s birth is our anchor. His coming is our assurance that no darkness — no matter how deep — is beyond His reach.
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“So, even as our flesh might falter, and our hearts might ache — let us remember that God is the strength of our heart. He does not promise us immunity from pain. But He promises to walk with us through it. To heal where there are wounds. To lift where He allows us to fall.
“The word of God states in 2 Corinthians 12:9: My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
“This is my Christmas message for 2025. God’s power shines brightest in our weakness. His love is most radiant when our light seems dimmest.”
Gov. Diri wished the people of the state and Christians worldwide a merry and joyful Christmas celebration.
He urged them to celebrate with reverence, modesty and hope, knowing that Christ remains the comforter through the Holy Spirit.



