Saturday, October 12, 2019

A HEARTY SERVICE TO GOD


Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve. For he who does wrong will receive the consequences of the wrong which he has done, and that without partiality.Colossians 3:23-25, NASB

Your decisions determine your destiny. The decisions we make today determine how our lives will turn out in future. Our eternal destinies are determined by the kinds of decisions we make today.

The greatest decision anyone can make in life is the decision to serve God. Investing in God’s Service pays the greatest dividends. In the days of Prophet Malachi, people felt it was “useless to serve God.” Consequently, they cast aspersions on serving God and made mockery of those who did. At Malachi 3:13-15, God said:    

“Your words have been arrogant against Me,” says the Lord. “Yet you say, ‘What have we spoken against You?’ You have said, ‘It is vain to serve God; and what profit is it that we have kept His charge, and that we have walked in mourning before the Lord of Hosts?  So now we call the arrogant blessed; not only are the doers of wickedness built up, but they also test God and escape.’”

In spite of the society-wide disinterest in serving God in Malachi’s days, a handful of people who knew the value of serving God continued to meet together and encouraged one another to keep faith alive. At Malachi 3:16-4:2 we read:  

Then those who feared the Lord spoke to one another, and the Lord gave attention and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for those who fear the Lord and who esteem His name. “They will be Mine,” says the Lord of Hosts, “on the day that I prepare My own possession, and I will spare them as a man spares his own son who serves him.” So you will again distinguish between the righteous and the wicked, between one who serves God and one who does not serve Him. “For behold, the day is coming, burning like a furnace; and all the arrogant and every evildoer will be chaff; and the day that is coming will set them ablaze,” says the Lord of Hosts, “so that it will leave them neither root nor branch.” “But for you who fear My name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings; and you will go forth and skip about like calves from the stall.” - New American Standard Bible (NASB)

God does not just pay, He rewards! The difference between pay and reward is that while PAY (a verb) means “To give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or service,” REWARD (a noun) is “something of value given in return for an act.” At Hebrews 11:6 we read:

And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.    


At Matthew 19:29, God gives us a snippet of what reward is, “hundredfolds” (NKJV):

And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands, for My name’s sake, shall receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life.

One classical example of reward for serving God was that of Hebrew midwives who decided to key into God’s agenda and jettisoned Pharaoh’s instruction. At Exodus 1:15-21 we read:

Then the king of Egypt spoke to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named Shiphrah and the other was named Puah; and he said, “When you are helping the Hebrew women to give birth and see them upon the birthstool, if it is a son, then you shall put him to death; but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.” But the midwives feared God, and did not do as the king of Egypt had commanded them, but let the boys live. So the king of Egypt called for the midwives and said to them, “Why have you done this thing, and let the boys live?” The midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the Hebrew women are not as the Egyptian women; for they are vigorous and give birth before the midwife can get to them.” So God was good to the midwives, and the people multiplied, and became very mighty. Because the midwives feared God, He established households for them. (NASB) 

When we serve God, He rewards us.  

KING DAVID: AN EXAMPLE OF ONE WHO SERVED GOD HEARTILY
Two outstanding testimonies about King David resonates throughout recorded history, which should lead conversations and define the narratives about man’s most important work on this plane of human existence:

“I have found David, Son of Jesse, a man after my heart….”  (Acts 13:22).

Why?

Because “… David served the purpose of God in his own generation….” (Acts 13:36). 
These two testimonies are inseparable: one would always lead to the other. “Serving the purpose of God in one’s generation” is another way of saying that “someone served God.”  

Without equivocation, the most important thing anyone can do in this life is to SERVE GOD. It is the services we render to God that really counts in the whole of eternity. Our secular callings, as important as they are cannot be equated to the spiritual services we render to God, yet they remain the primeval channels of our services to God. It needs to be emphasized that everything we ever achieved or can achieve in this life aside our services to God will pale into insignificance.

Serving God is not a tea-party affair. It is a call for self-denial and sacrifices. It implies living for God (Micah 6:8) and being  subsumed in His Will – to love what He loves and hate what He hates (Psalms 97:10; Hebrews 1:9).

WHY SHOULD WE SERVE GOD?
1.     God is the epicenter on which our lives revolve (Acts 17:26-28).
a.     An Arabic saying has it that “All mankind come from God, live in God and will go back to God.”
b.     New American Standard Bible’s translation of II Corinthians 8:6 is very apt:

“… yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from Whom are all things, and we exist for Him; and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through Whom are all things, and we exist through Him.” 

2.     Scripture testifies that our individual and collective goals should be: “Dead or Alive – To Make God Happy!” (II Corinthians 5:9).

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF SERVING GOD?
1.     We are direct beneficiaries of our services to God.

Job 22:2-3says,
Can a man be profitable unto God, as he that is wise may be profitable unto himself? Is it any pleasure to the Almighty that thou art righteous? or is it gain to him, that thou makest thy ways perfect?

Proverbs 9:12 corroborates Job 22:2-3:

If thou be wise, thou shalt be wise for thyself: but if thou scornest, thou alone shalt bear it.

2.     God honours those who serve Him.

“If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.” – John 12:26.   

 At I Samuel 2:30 we read:

Therefore the Lord God of Israel declares, ‘I did indeed say that your house and the house of your father should walk before Me forever’; but now the Lord declares, ‘Far be it from Me -for those who honor Me I will honor, and those who despise Me will be lightly esteemed.

           At Psalm 91:15 -16, God assures:
“He will call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will rescue him and honor him. “With a long life I will satisfy him and let him see My salvation.”

3.     Serving God adds to our eternal accounts.

“For God is not unjust so as to forget your work and the love which you have shown toward His name, in having ministered and in still ministering to the saints.” – Hebrews 6:10

Not that I seek the gift itself, but I seek for the profit which increases to your account.Philippians 4:17

4.     Serving God singles us out for distinction.

So you will again distinguish between the righteous and the wicked, between one who serves God and one who does not serve Him. “For behold, the day is coming, burning like a furnace; and all the arrogant and every evildoer will be chaff; and the day that is coming will set them ablaze,” says the Lord of Hosts, “so that it will leave them neither root nor branch.” “But for you who fear My name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings; and you will go forth and skip about like calves from the stall.   

5.  Serving God makes us productive all year round                             

Planted in the house of the Lord, they will flourish in the courts of our God. They will still yield fruit in old age; they shall be full of sap and very green, to declare that the Lord is upright” Psalm 93:13-14

WHAT SHOULD BE OUR RESPONSE?
          In view of the foregoing benefits of serving God, what should be our responses?

1.     Fervency in Spirit.
Writing to Romans Christians, Apostle Paul enjoined, “…not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord” (Romans 12:11).

a.     The word, “Fervent” means “passion.” When you apply passion to what you do, you are said to passionate. When one is passionate, he/she simply injects life into what he/she does.
b.     God wants us to inject life into our services to Him.
c.      Jesus was passionate in His Services to God. At John 2:17 after they saw Jesus cleanse the Temple of all manners of abuse, Jesus’ disciples remembered the portion of Scripture, which spoke of Jesus, “Passion for Your House will consume me.”  
d.     King Jehu was passionate in his services to God. When he met Jehonadab at I Kings 10:15-16, we read:

Now when he had departed from there, he met Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him; and he greeted him and said to him, “Is your heart right, as my heart is with your heart?” And Jehonadab answered, “It is.” Jehu said, “If it is, give me your hand.” And he gave him his hand, and he took him up to him into the chariot. He said, “Come with me and see my zeal for the Lord.” So he made him ride in his chariot.
e.      In spite of their challenges, Macedonian Christians demonstrated cheerfulness in their services to God. At II Corinthians 8:1-5, we read:
 Now, brethren, we wish to make known to you the grace of God which has been given in the churches of Macedonia, that in a great ordeal of affliction their abundance of joy and their deep poverty overflowed in the wealth of their liberality. For I testify that according to their ability, and beyond their ability, they gave of their own accord, begging us with much urging for the favor of participation in the support of the saints, and this, not as we had expected, but they first gave themselves to the Lord and to us by the will of God.  
i.    Let cheerfulness define your activities for the Lord.
ii.  Sing cheerfully, give cheerfully and evangelize cheerfully; whatever you do, do it cheerfully. When joy defines your activities for the Lord, that joy becomes your inner strength. At Nehemiah 8:10 we read that the “…Joy of the Lord is our strength.”      

2.     Worship God cheerfully.  
II Corinthians 9:6-7 tells us that “God loves a cheerful giver.” If God loves a cheerful giver, then He certainly loves a cheerful worshipper!
a. When we understand what worship is, then worship will characterize everything we do on a daily basis.
b. Worship is a Sunday-Sunday affair. It is not a 9:00AM – 1:00PM weekly business. It is a 24-hour, 7-days a week activity.
c.      “What is worship?” You may ask. Late Brother Jim Massey defined worship as an “Outward expression of an inward sense of praise.”
d.     Let your daily worship of God bubble out from your inside – let your cheerfulness be so contagious that when people see you, they would be attracted to the God you serve. At Zechariah 8:23 we read of what serving God enthusiastically will do:

Thus says the Lord of hosts, ‘In those days ten men from all the nations will grasp the garment of a Jew, saying, “Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.”’”

CONCLUSION
One of the best gifts we can give to God is the gift of cheerful service. When we serve God heartily/cheerfully, we open up new vistas of opportunities to witness for Him. I encourage you to let hearty service characterize your worship of God. When you do, you will become the primary beneficiary, your local congregation will benefit and the Brotherhood at large will also benefit.

God bless you!   



CHRISTIANS’ RESPONSIBILITIES




Responsibility as a word or concept is a little bit difficult to define. Synonyms for the word, “Responsible” are “Answerable” and “Accountable.”

Responsibility is the coinage of two words, “Response” and “Ability.” We can understand this concept better when we ask ourselves individually, “What is my Response-Ability?” In other words, “How long does it take for me to respond to expectations?”

Responsibility is being responsible. No one can be “responsible” without “responsibility.”

Responsibility is doing what you are expected to do and taking blame when you do not. Someone once remarked that, “Ability plus Opportunity equals Responsibility and Accountability” (cf. Galatians 6:9-10).
§  Sins are classified into two main categories: Sins of Omission and Sins of Commission. Sin of Commission is a direct violation of a given commandment of God (I John 3:4) while Sin of Omission is failure to do what you are expected to do (James 4:17).
§  Succinctly stated, “Responsibility is doing what you are expected of without necessarily being commanded.”  In other words, if you wait to be told to do something, you are no longer “responsible.”

Responsibility is a privilege. At Luke 17:10, Jesus said, “So you too, when you do all the things which are commanded you, say, ‘We are unworthy slaves; we have done only that which we ought to have done.’”          

1. A Christian’s first responsibility is to him/herself (Acts 2:40).
§  Before he preaches to another, he must first preach to himself (Romans 2:21f).
§  Before he saves another he has to first save himself. Save myself from myself or destroy myself by myself (II Chronicles 26:16).
§  Before he encourages another, he has to first encourage himself (I Samuel 30:6; II Corinthians 1:3-5).
§  Before he guides another he must first guide himself.
No one can give what he does not have. The value a Christian places in himself is the value he/she will transmit to another (Matthew 22:36-39).

A number of Scripture passages point to the fact than individual Christians’ activities are the pivot upon which the whole gamut of Christianity rest:   
1.     He must take out the beam in his own eye before he would have the authority to remove the speck in another’s eye (Matthew 7:3-5).
2.     He must first be strong before he can restore the weak (Galatians 6:1-2).
3.     He must always evaluate his work in context of others (Galatians 6:3-5).
4.     An individual Christian must live an unsupervised life (Philippians 2:12) by making his/her calling and election sure (II Peter 1:10).

2. His Responsibility is to the Brotherhood (I Peter 2:17)
The Brotherhood refers to the Body of Christ all over the world. The Body of Christ begins with the local congregation. You must not do anything to bring disrepute to your local congregation (II Corinthians 6:3).

Sometimes we do not realize that what we do and how we live impact negatively on the Brotherhood (Romans 2:24; I Corinthians 8:9-13; I Corinthians 9:12). King David was guilty of not protecting the corporate image of Israel, a symbol of the Brotherhood and it came with its own consequences (II Samuel 12:14).

Whatever you do must be to positively impact your local congregation and the Brotherhood at large.

As a rule, in my family we do not speak ill of the Church, any brother, sister or minister of the Gospel. Everything we say about the Church, local or global must be positive.   

3. A Christian’s Responsibility Is To Defend The Faith (Jude 3)
a.     Two things make one a Christian: the doctrine you subscribe to and the life you live (I Timothy 4:16).
b.     What makes the difference between one Christian religious organization and another is the doctrine preached and subscribed to.
c.      While writing to early Christians, Apostle Jude enjoined them to “Contend earnestly for the Faith once delivered unto Saints” (Jude 3).
d.     Why is “Doctrine” so important to God? It is so because it is the body of beliefs handed down from Him to His Worshippers, which must continually be handed down to successive generations of those who worship Him (II Timothy 2:2).
e.      The doctrine one subscribes to determines to a large extent whether he/she is worshipping rightly or wrongly (Exodus 8:27. There are:  
a.     Doctrines of men (Matthew 15:8-9).
b.     Doctrines of demons (I Timothy 4:1-3), and
c.      Doctrines of Christ (II John 9-11).
        What you subscribe to is who you worship.

f.       Why should we defend the Faith? Any compromise of the vital elements of the Faith leads to its adulteration. This is what Apostle Paul warned against at II Corinthians 11:2-4. The reference to “Eve” and what happened at Garden of Eden is instructive. What led to Adam and Eve’s disobedience was the adulteration of God’s original instruction by the devil. While God, “Thou Shall Surely Die,” Satan said, “Thou Shall Not Surely Die.” All that it took for Adam and Eve to lose the beautiful Paradise of Eden was their acceptance of that adulterated message.
g.     Today, many are peddling erroneous messages about God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Bible, The Church, etcetera. These are clever people who chose what to preach and leave out others. T. M. Clement (Grace and Truth Inc., June, 1991, page 16) was right when he remarked:

“Those who set a truth apart have Truth in part and from the Truth depart.”

One of the greatest enemies of modern Christianity is the bastardization of the Truth.
h.     Early Christians defended the Faith (Galatians 2:4-5).       

4. A Christian’s Responsibility is to Share the Gospel (Romans
    1:14-16).
a.     Sharing the Gospel should not be a rocket science. It thrives on the principle of hungry people telling other hungry people where to find food (II Kings 7:3-10).
b.     It thrives on the principle of “Each one reach one.”
c.      It thrives on the principle of “Saved to save.”
d.     Many people get discouraged because they do not “Know how to Preach.” If you think that this is your situation, then I encourage you to adopt “Operation Andrew and Philip” (John 1: 40 – 46).
e.      Preaching the Gospel is like a traveler who sees the danger ahead of other travelers and warning them against such dangers. By that he/she saves those who believe from destruction.
f.       “He who wins soul is wise” (Proverbs 11:30).

CONCLUSION
As Christians, we have numerous responsibilities, which we cannot exhaust in one-hour discourse.    

When we are alive to our responsibilities we become alive to the Will of God. Do not wait to be told to do what you should ordinarily know you should.

God bless us all in Jesus’ Name!


CHRISTIAN YOUTH AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT


I am sure that before now many of us have made up our minds on who and what we want to be in life – Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Businessmen and Women; Preachers, Teachers, Farmers, Artisans, etcetera. Amongst us are people who want to become civil or public servants and self-employed (entrepreneurs). Whatever happens, we have our choices.    

It is interesting to know that many of us do not know what they want to do in life. One thing I must advise is – do not allow anyone to choose a career for you. You should be the one to make the choice because it is your life. At best, you can seek a professional counsel from people you respect.  

WHAT IS CAREER?
By simple definition, Career is Occupation or Profession. Sometimes we confuse Job with Career. There is tiny difference between the two. Wikipedia says that while:

Job is something you do simply to earn money, a Career is a series of connected employment opportunities. A Job has minimal impact on your future work life, while a Career provides experience and learning to fuel your future. A job offers few networking opportunities, but a career is loaded with them.

The question I ask you today is, “What would want your life to be? Are you an 8:00AM – 5:00PM person or are like a wind – someone who would not want to be tracked down? Would you want to live a confined life (living a cyclical life of moving from house to office) or you want to be your own compass?  

CAREER PATHS AND BIBLICAL CHARACTERS
Two families that we read of in the Bible presents to us interesting expose on career. The first family is the family of Adam and Eve whose sons, Cain and Abel chose different career paths: while Cain was a crop farmer, Abel was a livestock farmer (Genesis 4:1-5).

Another family was that of Isaac and Rebecca. Their twin boys, Esau and Jacob had different career paths. At Genesis 25: 27 tells us that as:

The boys grew up, and Esau became a skillful hunter, a man of the open country, while Jacob was content to stay at home among the tents.    

It would be a challenging situation for a “Person of the open country” (an outgoing and adventurous character to be confined to the life of a person who “Stays at home among the tents” (an inventive and innovative character) and vice-versa. This is akin to saying that an employment-oriented person should live the life of an entrepreneur or for an entrepreneur to be confined to the lifestyle of an employment-oriented person. This is why most people in life are not satisfied with their jobs or careers. It is important that you know who you are and what you are best suited for.

SALARY OR INCOME: SUBSISTENCE LIFE OR WEALTH - WHICH?   
What kind of life do you want to live? Are you satisfied with monthly pay cheque or do you want to be the person to determine your own pay cheque (income)? Think of the limitations of salary and opportunities inherent in self-employment.

When you walk down your street or major roads, do take cognizance of imposing edifices and glimmering automobiles that are driven past by you and ask yourself, “Who own these - Salary earners or Income earners?”

Even though, I do not denigrate salary neither do I venerate income, I want to say that salary is not the only approach to life and survival. Anyone who lives by banking on salary may die without earning any. We need to reconfigure our minds from earning salary to developing skills. Developing our individual capacities and becoming self-employed is the way to go not only in modern day Nigeria, but globally as well.

God has endowed each of us with certain potentials, which are yearning to be harnessed. To harness these is not a tea-party affair. It takes determination, focus and hard work to achieve this, but the rewards are worth their weights in gold.

You cannot become wealthy by serving others. I encourage us to see what God has deposited inside us to become what He has created us to be. One way to do this is to make the needed sacrifice:

1.  See into the future and make the needed present sacrifices (Genesis 49:14-15). 
2.  Leave the Big League to play in the local league (What you are looking for in Sokoto are already in your Shokoto). For sure, there is a future is shoe cobbling. Everyone wants to start and hit it “Big.” Ask yourself, “How did Gucci, Dolce and Gabana, etcetera start?”        

POLITICS AND GET-RICH QUICK SYNDROME ARE NOT CAREERS

Technically speaking, Politics is not a career. Politics is struggle for power. Therefore, do not make politics your career.

Get-Rich Syndromes such as engaging in Yahoo! Or YahooPlus! Kidnapping and the like are not careers. These are activities stewed in illegalities and criminalities. There is no way that you cannot build a sustainable future on faulty foundations. I like to share with us few Scripture passages that should discourage us from engaging in illegalities and criminalities:

Proverbs 20:17: Bread obtained by falsehood is sweet to a man, but afterward his
                                mouth will be filled with gravel.

Proverbs 13:11: Wealth obtained by fraud dwindles, but the one who gathers by
                             labor increases it.” Wealth obtained through fraudulent means
                             will suffer Economic law of “Diminishing returns.”

Zechariah 5:1-5: When you bring into your home anything obtained through
                                thievery and lies, you are bringing curses upon your family.
                               Zechariah 5:1-5 says:

Then I lifted up my eyes again and looked, and behold, there was a flying scroll.  And he said to me, “What do you see?” And I answered, “I see a flying scroll; its length is twenty cubits and its width ten cubits.” Then he said to me, “This is the curse that is going forth over the face of the whole and; surely everyone who steals will be purged away according to the writing on one side, and everyone who swears will be purged away according to the writing on the other side. I will make it go forth,” declares the Lord of hosts, “and it will enter the house of the thief and the house of the one who swears falsely by My name; and it will spend the night within that house and consume it with its timber and stones.”     

Luke 16:10-12:   The way you handle what belongs to others are what determines
                               your levels of blessings and Divine settlement:

“He who is faithful in a very little thing is faithful also in much; and he who is unrighteous in a very little thing is unrighteous also in much.  Therefore if you have not been faithful in the use of unrighteous wealth, who will entrust the true riches to you? And if you have not been faithful in the use of that which is another’s, who will give you that which is your own?

STEPS TO DEVELOPING A CAREER PATH

Define Your Capital?
What is your capital? Your capital is not money, but the value you bring with you – your skills. What can you say you are good at? Your capital is your meal ticket that will open doors of opportunities before anyone, anywhere in the world. Your capital is your capacity.   

You have capacity. Everyone does. The problem is that most people think that they do not have capacities while in reality they do. God does not create a nobody. Anybody He created is created to be somebody. When God created coconut, He imbued it with water.     

Sometimes, the temptation is to doubt certain abilities that we are endowed with. The only way to overcome this is to keep doing what we are doing until we perfect the art. You must learn to have faith in your faith and to doubt your doubts.  Israelmore Ayivor wrote:
“Those who mistrust their own abilities are being too wicked to themselves, discouraging themselves from doing what they should have been excelling in. If you are good at discouraging yourself, you can't be a good leader because leadership is built on inspiring others to face challenges.” 
I encourage you to adopt the resolution that Edward Everett Hale had made. He wrote:
“I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.” 
In his book, The Light in the Heart, Roy T. Bennett observed:
“Believe in your infinite potential. Your only limitations are those you set upon yourself. Believe in yourself, your abilities and your own potential. Never let self-doubt hold you captive. You are worthy of all that you dream of and hope for.” 
Search Yourself To Know What You Are Good At
The journey into career development begins with self-evaluation. This journey is half completed when you know who you are and what you can accomplish. It becomes challenging when you do not have any idea of what you have been wired with. Speaking to youths on an AIT Programme, TEEN TIME on Saturday, March 17, 2018, Isaac Success counseled:

“Find your place and everything will fall into place. When you do, you will become the master of that place.”  

Volunteer To Work Under A Master of Your Art.
For every Moses there was a Joshua; for every Elijah there was Elisha and for every Paul, there were Timothy and Titus. What did all these people have in common? Mentors and Mentees; Masters and Disciples!

In their book, Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle, Dan Senor and Saul Singer (2011) say that “Israelis do not go to work to earn, they go to work to learn.” When you are schooled under a Master of your art, you will in turn become the Master of your art. Saul, who became Apostle Paul was schooled by a Master, Gamaliel (Acts 22:3) and he became a master himself (Acts 26:24).   

Employ Your Capital
To employ your capital is to commercialize it. In his book, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth, T. Harv Eker (2005:10) wrote,

One of my favourite authors, Stuart Wilde, puts it this way, “The key to success is to raise your own energy; when you do, people will naturally be attracted to you. And when they show up, bill ‘em!” 

Advertise Yourself and Launch Out
You are not in the world to be pitied and served. Your voice is your address. If you do not say, “Here am I” nobody will know where you are and what you can do.

The world is a noisy market place which requires that you go to the rooftop of your environment and shout your way to people’s attention and interests.

Advertising yourself and your art are critical to career development.  Do not sit at home waiting for people to come to you. Go where the people are and let them know what you can do. This is the thrust of what we read of at John 7:1-4:

After these things Jesus was walking in Galilee, for He was unwilling to walk in Judea because the Jews were seeking to kill Him.  Now the feast of the Jews, the Feast of Booths, was near.  Therefore His brothers said to Him, “Leave here and go into Judea, so that Your disciples also may see Your works which You are doing. For no one does anything in secret when he himself seeks to be known publicly. If You do these things, show Yourself to the world.”   

CONCLUSION
Do not just go to school, study, graduate and return to wait for non-existing employment. Truth is, there is no work. For this reason, you must take your destiny in your own hands by acquiring a skillset, develop and employ it to work.

Why be an angel when you can become god?

HILARY JOHNSON CHUKWUMA CHUKWURAH
Grand-Heritage Global Communications
Phone: 0803 959 6919. E-mail: hilaryjohnsonc@gmail.com. 

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