- Many people in oblivion have questioned why the inscription ‘Jesus” in red on a white flyer is making popular rounds on and trends on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and among others.
- Others too who were in panic thought God had come for his saints (rapture).
- What can be perfectly described as a crusade started on Twitter somewhere in Nigeria, at 11am GMT.
- Award-wining gospel musician, Nathaniel Bassey is the convener of the online crusade which sought to exhort the name of Jesus Christ and in the same vein, remind the world ‘what is going on’.
- While sharing the flyer, Nathaniel lifted Nigeria in prayer following the gunmen attack on the church at Owo, Ondo state, and urged his followers to do same.
Many people who have seen the light of the day have questioned why Jesus is trending on social media. Thousands of netizens have joined a challenge to make viral the name of Jesus on WhatsApp statuses, Twitter and Facebook.
This came out of the blue and gained momentum all of a sudden. Since then, many people have joined in sharing the flyer.
Quite some people were thrown into a state of panic when they thought rapture has occurred and they were left behind. You can imagine the state of such people.
Taking to Twitter, Nathaniel Bassey urged his fans in and outside Nigeria to share pictures of the name Jesus on their handles and make it their profile picture.
They did so while they lifted the country Nigeria and the world at large in prayer; for the precious oil of God to be released on Nigeria.
He tweeted, “Can we make this picture our profile picture and tweet at 12 noon? Let’s release this precious ointment over our land and nation. JESUS.”
“Let there be peace in our nation!”, he prayed as he tweeted.
Can we Make this picture our profile picture and tweet at 12 noon? 🤷‍♂️.Let’s release this precious ointment over our land and nation. JESUS.
3 …..thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth…” Songs of Solomon 1:3 pic.twitter.com/8Qu8ZOHm8Z
— Nathaniel Bassey (@nathanielblow) June 7, 2022
Demons cry out at the name of Jesus!
“And suddenly they cried out, saying, “What have we to do with You, Jesus, You Son of God? Have You come here to torment us before the time?”
Matthew 8:29Jesus reigns pic.twitter.com/2T9e8ConAR
— Nathaniel Bassey (@nathanielblow) June 7, 2022
A lot of people have joined the crusade. From gospel artsistes to secular artistes, all are sending the message of Jesus across.
Check out some tweets on why Jesus is TrendingÂ
The Church of Pentecost, ICGC and other hosts of churches joined the challenge.
I love the way #Jesus is trending. He is the savior of the world, without Jesus there's no life.
— ▶️ SARKODIE'S LAWYER🔫 🇬đź‡đź‡łđź‡¬đźŚž (@Sark_Lawyer) June 7, 2022
JESUS is the sweetest name we know!#Jesus | #PossessingtheNations pic.twitter.com/rMou3WGucj
— The Church of Pentecost (@thecophq) June 7, 2022
The best to ever do it #Jesus pic.twitter.com/NvpCbTA8Qe
— Sikani Kwame (@sikanikwame_) June 7, 2022
There is a name I love to hear
I love to sing its worth
It sounds like music in mine ear
The sweetest name on earth #Jesus pic.twitter.com/6FpU32xmBc— Kasoa Tom Cruise (@Sweet_Khobby) June 7, 2022
Death could not hold You
The veil tore before You
He silenced the boast of sin and grave#Jesus pic.twitter.com/2Br4H4NQgX— ICGC Christ Temple (@ICGCChrist) June 7, 2022
#JESUS is currently trending in the first place on Twitter. Adjoining hashtags to #JESUS are #whatisgoingon and #Jesusisgoingon. These ones are also on the trends list on Twitter. You can head on to twitter to experience this.
Let there be peace in our nation !
In Jesus’ name. #whatisgoingon#Jesusisgoingon pic.twitter.com/jf0KFtKRXx— Nathaniel Bassey (@nathanielblow) June 7, 2022
If I see the hashtags#whatisgoingon #Jesusisgoingon
I owe you one like and one retweet.
Today, I'm a bot for Christ. pic.twitter.com/LxSMnGUqDk— Kolade Omole (@kolade_omeiza) June 7, 2022
The earth ( NIGERIA) is the LORD’s and the fullness thereof.
Reign Jesus Reign…#whatisgoingon #Jesusisgoingon pic.twitter.com/YPOFLxsk9n
— Theomotunde (@OmotundeOyebol1) June 7, 2022
It has been a Jesus Twitter day for Nigerians and if not far assumed, Ghanaians, kind curtsy, Nathaniel Bassey.