COSTLY LUXURY!
Dear Christ Ambassador and gospel
Minister, while you're enjoying that luxury cruise across the pacific on your
private yacht, 963 million people are hungry. More than one billion people earn
less than One Hundred and Sixty Naira (N160.00) per day. Thirty thousand
children will die today because of
poverty. They die in some of the poorest villages on the earth - far
removed from the conscience of the world. Some even happen right before your
very eyes. It therefore mean that 210,000 die each week - 11 million each year
- and most of them are under five years old.
Of the 2.2 billion children in
the world, 640 million are without adequate shelter, 400 million without safe
drinking water, and 270 million without access to any medical services whatsoever.
66 million primary school-age children attend
classes hungry across the developing world with 23 million in Africa alone. 2.6
million children die as a result of hunger-related causes. Hunger kills more
people every year than Aids, Malaria and Tuberculosis combined.
According to UNICEF, 22,000
children die each day due to poverty. Based on enrollment data, about 72
million children of primary school age in the developing world were not in
school in 2005. This figure may have quadrupled with recent world realities.
As a Christian, would you after
reading this staggering statistics prefer to live a lavish and extravagant
lifestyle? If your answer is in the affirmative, then I tell you most assuredly
that if you were in Jesus' shoes, you would not have left all the glory,
majesty and grandeur in heaven to condescend to becoming the son of an ordinary
carpenter, just to die for a sinful world. Per adventure, you are saying in
your mind that Jesus was divinity and that in God's plan of events, it was His
(Jesus') destiny to die for the world, how about the early missionaries who left
the comfort and civilization of their days to come to dark Africa? A lot of
them paid with their very lives, as malaria and other diseases ravaged them.
All these are efforts and sacrifices made by fellow humans towards making us
the people God intended us to be.
The holy Bible calls us the salt
and light of the world. Can you pause for a minute or two to ponder on why God
chose this two elements in His description of you as a Christian? Here's my own
observation and findings; salt adds taste to food. It is a preserver, it has therapeutic
properties, etc. Can you imagine a world without light? Just close your eyes
right now and try to find your way to the toilet. Was it such an easy task?
Think of a world without electricity. Think about all the beauty that came with
electricity, all the things we do with electricity. A world without electricity
is unthinkable. I bet, life would have been unbearable.
Now, how many of these qualities do you
possess? Has someone called you a life-saver? Have you enhanced anyone's life?
I mean how many people have you left better than you met them? No wonder the
world is in such a bad shape. We all including my very self are a bunch of
selfish people. Any other person can rot provided we're in good shape,
including our loved ones.
Once salt loses its saltiness, it
becomes useless. Maybe, who knows, the reason why you've failed that
examination or interview severally may just be because of your wrong
intentions. The saltiness has left your life a long time ago. I know a story, a
real life story of a young man. He was fighting to gain admission into the
university to study law. While he was applying, we went about boasting that
once he graduated and successfully became a lawyer, anyone that messed up
around him, he'd have them locked up. He ended up studying English language.
The dream of becoming a mean and
terrorizing lawyer never saw the day light. Who knows, it might just be that he
did not get the opportunity to become a lawyer because his motives were just
not right?
Salt loses its saltiness when
it becomes impure and the light becomes
useless once obstructed. The question then is; as the salt and light of the world, what are those
things that have the capacity to make us impure or have the ability to obstruct
the light we radiate? A lot of factors are responsible, but I shall restrict
myself to the craze for material possessions. The lust of the eyes and the
pride of life can be classified to mean the unhealthy desire to acquire wealth
and material possessions at all cost. No one is spared in this disease that has
eaten us so deeply. It is this quest for material possessions that drives the
pastor to meet a witch doctor for charms to attract members. As we know, many members
equal so much money entering the treasury of the church. If not, why would I go
to lengths to make sure that my church is filled to the brim? If am doing the
right things and preaching the right words, I think it's God's business to
bring the people. We must learn to allow God fix His own problems. No man can
ever help God. In the same vein, it is our insatiable quest for materialism
also that still inspires Pastors to always hammer on giving in every of their
teachings. "SOW SEED MINISTRY"! At the expense of the soul of the
giver, nor are they interested in the source of the seed being given. The quest
for materialism has caused us to turn blind eyes on all the evils happening
around us. We are a generation of 'Ajebota Christianity'; Pamper me Christians.
God will judge us all. Amen!
Nigeria is home to many Big-name
Pastors with very large congregation and
followership. Adored by many, but the sad truth is that many of them do
not find role models in Christ. When a man loses sight of his primary purpose,
he become lost in destiny. Yes, they speak with the tongues of angels, they have
faith that moves mountain, in fact, they have even raised the dead in several
occasions, but the hash truth is, none of these will take you to heaven. God
says that you're like a noise-making container. Truth is, you can have the gifts of the spirit
and still go to hell in a very grand style, but you can't posses the fruit of
the holy spirit and miss heaven. Hmmmmm! Deep, yea?
As a minister of God's word and
an Ambassador of heaven, you can only maintain spiritual relevance when you
learn to live for posterity rather than for prosperity. Don't get it twisted, am
not anti-prosperity. No! That is far from what am saying here. I love to live
the good life. In fact, the Bible said
that Money answers all things. And mind you, Money on its own isn't the root of
all evil like so any people believe, regrettably. The Bible stated it clearly
without mincing words that it is the LOVE of money that is the root of all
evil. It is my position with respect that it is in the love for money that
materialism and other evils associated with money thrive. Wealth isn't sinful,
for it is God that gives us the power to make wealth. Am talking about the
wealth that was made in honest and decent way. Let me state it here in the same
breadth, that wealth gotten through evil means cannot subsequently be converted
to good wealth simply because you paid tithe on it or because you engaged in some sort of charity work. God
cannot be bribed. Such offerings and
tithes are strange fire on God's alter. They will rather bring you curse
instead of a blessing. You will not hear this in many congregation because of
the effect it will have on the church's finances. In these days that the true
and undiluted word of God is scarce, I have volunteered to deal in that scarce
commodity. The wealth that God cannot give me, I don't want to have. The bottom
line is, use all you've got to the glory of God and for the good of humanity.
Sometimes, I wonder, and in fact,
it amazes me and I end up wondering where I'll hide my conscience, if after all
the problems ravaging the society where I reside, I just turn blind eyes and go ahead living
life to the fullest, driving the sleekest of cars when those under my employ
barely feed well. Or go ahead and buy my private Jet, own a luxury yacht and
even acquire for myself a private island somewhere in the Pacific or Caribbean,
with properties spread across the world at different exotic place as a
Christian Businessman, talk more, a Pastor? Yet members of my congregation
sleep in their offices because they can't afford a decent accommodation here in
Abuja for example! The big question then would be: where then is the love of
God in my heart? I just wonder!!! The wealth that will not be a blessing to
others, I don't want to have.
We must stop thinking that taking God's
message of love to the people everywhere only starts and end at; 'Jesus loves
you, repent and be saved.' We must show them by our actions that they are
indeed loved. There's no better way to say this than the way Joyce Meyer succinctly puts it. She
says; "Of course, we share the love
of Jesus with them, but we don't merely tell them they are loved, we show them
by meeting practical needs in their lives." She went further in stating thus: "We must beware of thinking that words are enough. Jesus certainly preached
the good news, but He also went about doing."
Talking according to her is not
expensive, nor does it require much effort, but real love is costly. It cost
God His only Son, and allowing real love to flow through us will also cost us.
Perhaps we will have to invest some time, money, effort, or possessions-but
just bear it in mind that it will cost you! Love is the most expensive
commodity ever sold! If you doubt this, ask God. The lyrics of the song bellow
by Cece Winans will drive this point
home:
"IT WASN'T EASY"
Don't think
for a moment
I never felt
the pain
You can't
imagine
The hurt and
the shame
They put the
nails through my hands
Pierced my
side, please understand
It wasn't
easy, but it was worth it
I didn't have
to do it
But I did it
anyway
'cause I
really love you
So much I
took your place
I died for
your sins
Yes I'm the
one
Don't take it
lightly
What I've done
It wasn't
easy, but it was worth it
I left my
throne
My purpose
was the cross
Shed innocent
blood
I paid all
cost
When as a Pastor, you often quote
'bring
ye all the tithes in my store house that there may be meat in my house...',
after your congregation must have responded by paying their tithes and giving
their offerings. Why do you still have the hungry in your midst? Have you
fulfilled the scriptures? Or is the meat in the house not for all and sundry?
Is it the exclusive reserve of the Pastor and his dear family? What exactly are
you doing with all those cars in your garage? In case you don't know, you won't
be buried with any of your possessions. If at all you were to be buried with all the gold and precious stones
available, give it time, grave robbers will come for it. There are instances
where very wealthy people died, and were buried in a gold casket, Grave-robbers
came, emptied the casket and carted it way. That incidence to me is one of
life's subtle reminders. The Bible says that you will only be remembered by
what you've done here on earth. Not the
amount of money in your account or the magnitude of your material
possessions.
I have another group of men of
God (MOGs) that I want to address here. If you fall within this category, you
need deliverance. A member of your congregation is sick, he has a medical
condition. Perhaps, corrective surgery is all that is needed to rescue the
situation. He doesn't have the means to undergo that procedure individually. As
his pastor, all you did was to pray for him and then authenticate the prayer
with 30 minutes of speaking in tongues. Then you spiced it up with faith talks
and this person continues living in pain and sometimes even dies. But once you
have a slight headache, you fly yourself abroad for medical attention on the
pretext that you're going to minister in the foreign land (It's the work of
ministry, Hallelujah! Glory!!) Who really is deceiving who? There is God in
everything we're doing! God is not mocked, whatsoever a man sows, he will reap.
So says the scriptures. They're not my words. No wonder the Bible says that
judgment will start from the altar. It also stated that on the last day, there
will be great surprises for God will tell many 'men of God' to depart from me I
know you not. Friends, if it is only in this world that we have hope, then we
are of all men most miserable.
Personally, I know beyond every
shadow of doubt that I'll be mega rich. I'll live the good life. But friends, I
will not own a private jet and yacht, nor will I own properties in exotic
locations in the world unless I am convinced that no where around the world
does a child have to go to bed with an empty stomach. Am making this solemn vow
and I ask you to call my attention to it in the future when you feel am derailing. I know what it feels like going
to bed with an empty stomach. I've been there before and the experience isn't
funny. Those nights are usually very long. Talk more of its effect on little,
weak and defenseless children! For me, I consider it outright wickedness on my
part to enjoy all the unnecessary luxuries, when the greater percent of world's
population live in abject poverty and misery.
I have no doubt that Jesus would
think and act the same way if He was a 21st Century Messiah. Don't you agree? I
dare to be the change that I need to see!
[Some facts and figures
in this article are as contained in Joyce Meyer's 'The Love Revolution' and World
Food Organization's Website]
***Find bellow some pictures
depicting the state of the African Children......
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| One of our outreaches; FEED THE HUNGRY PROJECT. |
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| They walk miles to accomplish daily assigned chores. |
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| The People of Kigbe community (in Kwali Area Council, Abuja, Nigeria) do not have access to portable water. They drink from this stream. |
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| These children are meant to be in their classes learning, not somewhere in a deserted bush doing laundry. |






Insightful Brother Perez..We have to keep our hearts close enough to the realities we ignore daily.
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Thank you Sir. SN of SLUXIA! We must strive to leave our footprints on the sand of time.
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