Pastor says Satan is ruling South Sudan

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Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan or ECSSS Pastor in Juba on Sunday warns what he terms pretending black dirty-hearted South Sudanese to reconcile to restore broken relationship as a nation to disengage from enemy rule.
 
Reverend Martin Jogot says South Sudanese are mere pretenders, claiming brotherliness and sisterhood amidst horrors in the reign of Satan which he calls the ‘enemy’.
 
The pastor challenges the nation to desist from pride of being ‘big’ and accept truth and humility by using the word ‘sorry’ to apologize for wrongs.
 
Reverend Jogot warns South Sudanese against misconceiving the word ‘sorry’ to mean lowering dignity, tribal or gender underrating.
 
The pastor drew his message from St Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians, Chapters 5, Verses 18; focusing on restoring broken relationships.