Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Everybody Owes Money, But you Must


Discover or
Invent Something

Yes, Bill Gates,
With his computers
Has captured the globe
The Wright brothers
Put the airplane in the air
The ships sail majestically in the oceans
The automobiles cruise about
On the highways
The calculators,
The palmtops,
The handhelds
And all the gadgets
Have synchronized together
Our private and official lives
To the little-minded therefore
All these inventions suggests
An end to further development or invention

I can assure you
There are still uncountable ideas undiscovered
And to be invented
That will make the discoverer stand out
As Bill Gates, the current champion!
 Think of one, work on it,
And bring it to the market place
Whatever you come up with
Your potential customers are waiting
Ready to pay for it, any day, any time
So your greatness awaits you
Just try your hand at it.
Everybody, including the writer
Owes you some money
So, you, everybody
Some money
So your wealth is in my hands
While mine is in yours
But the immutable law says:
Unless I give you something of value
And you do same to me,
We will not exchange the monies
between us!
This supports the Biblical command
That when you give,
In return, you receive
Good measure, pressed down
And running over.
Even in the house of God
where salvation is inherently free
The people of God
still need to pay a price –
forgoing their old odd ways
And embrace Christ,
Showing mercy, devotion and love
And in return receiving salvation,
Forgiveness, prosperity, peace and joy
So to deny the law
Of sowing and harvesting
Is a big lie
So begin now to add value
To the lives of others
And thereby increase the value
Of your own life!






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Polygamy is a Snare, if caught by it what do you do?

Polygamy
And Women

Polygamy, though permissible culturally
Is not the best thing
To happen to anybody
If, however, as a woman
You are ensnared in it,
How would you live it?

Would you follow the ancient
(And now deadly modernized) route
Of leaving the substance
And chasing the shadows?
Would  you engage yourself
In such destiny busters
As quarreling with your rivals,
Setting your children against theirs,
Going for magical means
To win your husband to your side
Or worse still
Engaging yourself, praying for nothing else
But for God to help
Kill your rivals - envying?

Or would you, in humility and wisdom,
Do what Daddy Adeboye’s Mum did
When in a similar situation
In a polygamous setting?
Read what she did:
While the other women busied
Fighting their husband,
Daddy Adeboye’s Mom rather
Praised the man
For being ‘brave, kind, etc’
When her mates
Were mocking their husband
About his weaknesses,
Daddy’s mummy insisted on
Re-echoing,  to his hearing, his strengths
His redoubtable exploits!
Proclaiming her husband
As the best man
God ever created!

Where the wives demonstrated
How tough they could be
To their husband,
Daddy’s Mum dealt lovingly
With her husband
Never challenging his authority!
For those reasons,
She was able to get
The best attention possible
From her husband
She was able to bring her children
close to their father
Instead of distancing them
Today, one of her own
Has ended up being a great pillar
in the world.
In humility too, he calls himself
Simply “a Pastor”
But Presidents, Governors, Ministers,
The high and mighty of society
Call him Daddy, Bishop, Prophet!
Christendom sees him righteously
A true man of God,
A man whose early aspiration
Was to become the youngest Vice Chancellor of a University
Has now been promoted by God
To establish a University!

If old Mum, Adeboye,
Had not displayed
A rare wisdom
In her polygamous home
It is possible
She would have lost this genius
To the bickering and infighting
That usually characterise
The polygamous family!

Women in polygamy,
Choose ye this day
Who your mentor would be
But I dare recommend to you
Daddy Adeboye’s Mom
And reap the benefits
Of her humility and wisdom
With which she tackled and untangled
The knotty webs of polygamy
She had stooped to conquer
Why can’t you?





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