WHEN WISDOM LOOKS LIKE SIN
More
than 2000 years ago, Jesus, the greatest entity to grace this earth said, “The
children of the world are wiser than the children of the kingdom.”
What
are they doing better?
Looking
at Jesus’ example of a servant who after realizing his master was going to
chase him away due lack of productivity, he called his master’s debtors, whom
he has given goods on debt without the knowledge of his master, telling them to
pay half of what they owe.
This
made it easier for them to pay, they paid and he gave the money to his master,
who in return retained him and loved him more. He had achieved three things
with that: making his master happy, retaining his job and setting the debtors
free.
Looking
at it critically, that servant wasn’t honest.
He
lied to his master by collecting half of his debts and making him believe it
was the full debt.
He
was not being honest, yet Jesus referred to him as being wise.
Does
it mean Jesus support dishonesty? You need to know more.
He
didn’t say he was dubious, he said he was wise and from my research and quest
for wisdom, I have found out that wisdom belongs to God alone, there is nothing
like worldly wisdom, it only exist under religion. You are either wise or
dubious, but Jesus didn’t say he was dubious, he said he was wise.
I have
also found out that the reason why a lot of people, mostly religious will
always be poor is because most times, acts of wisdom always look like sin and
since they are too lazy to check for the difference, they call wisdom sins and
remain poor, trying to live what they call Holy Life.
The
reason why I am writing this is because of I am involved in Icharity Club
donations and I have seen a lot of people accuse me of being ungodly and also
refusing to be involved because they think it is ungodly. They think it robs
Peter to pay Paul and it only makes me wonder if they know God at all.
However,
all these to me look like an excuse to stay in their comfort zones.
On
the website, it is stated clearly that money sent is not refundable; you donate
at will and have people donate for you too. Why didn’t they go there to find
out?
I am
a learner; I don’t just believe anything and won’t just do anything for money. For
every opportunity presented to me, I take my time to study them well,
concentrating on their terms and conditions.
I learnt
about MMM for days, I learnt about GHA (Global Helping Hands) for weeks and
many others before I took to Icharity.
I have
taken my time to study it, even read the PDF of everything about it, so I know
what I am doing.
The
owner (s) of the website did it for the people’s benefits. I can tell you that
for them to gain, they have to subscribe too. I realized it doesn’t cost me
much stress like others and it allows me to continue my work while I earn.
The
creators of these platforms have wisdom; they try to make the world a better
place. Funny enough, most of them might not believe in God or Jesus Christ,
yet, they think about others first, a thing Jesus teaches.
Are
they not actually wiser than the children of the kingdom?
You
still think it is a dubious way to make money? Now let me ask you some
questions.
Is
it a sin that I decide on my own to donate to someone, knowing the risks involved;
who am I sinning against?
Is
it a sin to receive donations from people after donating?
Did
Jesus not say “give and it will come back to you, good measure, shake it
together, running over”?
Wake
up before it is too late, I tell you the truth, and it is easier to lead people
to Jesus when you have money than when you are poor.
Does
it mean people will not lose?
Of
course people will, but they are people like you, who will not register until
they see multiple evidences.
“Blessed
are those who do not see yet believe”
iCharity
offers you opportunity to be legitimately rich without much stress. Where working hard fails, working smart
pays, work smart, not just hard.
Learn
more about Icharity here:
If
you will like to join iCharity club, kindly click on any of these links
belonging to different participants:
Comments
Post a Comment