NOTE: This COPIED POST was sometime ago credited to Rev Justice Okoronkwo as the author, by this Platform. However, the information made available to us now, states that the REAL author is Ogbo Awoke Ogbo. We regret any inconvenience this mix-up would have coursed, especially, Ogbo Awoke Ogbo. Do please bear with us.
Pleases read, meditate and adjust if you are wasteful.
“When I fed the 5,000 with five
loaves of bread, how many baskets of leftovers did you pick up afterward?"
"Twelve," they said. Mark 8:19 NLT
Is poverty a curse that makes men
mad?
Here’s a true story, as told me by
a second hand witness. Two Nigerians ordered oversized plates of food they
didn’t need from an expensive restaurant somewhere in Germany. The waiters
thought these were unusual amounts of food but what the heck, if they were this
hungry. Surprises awaited them.
Moments later, maybe to impress the
white man, the men took just a few nibbles from their plates, shoved the food
away and motioned the waiter for their bill.
“You have to finish the food,
Sirs,” the bewildered waiter politely told them.
“No, we’re okay, no problem,” they
answered, laughing.
“But you have to eat the food, you
cannot throw this amount of food away” insisted the restaurateur.
The two men looked each other in
the face, muttering, in Warri accent, “Shooooow?”
“Look” they said with rising temper,
“the money is ours, not yours! We’re paying you for the food! What’s your
problem?”
“We understand, Sirs,” said the
restaurateur calmly, “But when you throw this food away, it is a spite on our
people and our economy.
“You see, someone grew the tomatoes
and vegetables, someone raised the cow and the fish, someone manufactured the
oils and the other dozen ingredients, someone transported the ingredients to
the grocery, someone cut the veggies, prepared the meal, served them, someone
went to school to learn the best cooking there is, someone taught them,
interviewed, employed them.
“You see, Sirs … it took the labor
of love, knowledge and skills of thousands of our German people to serve you
those two plates of food. It’s not about your money, it’s about the thousands
of people who made it possible. It is a sin against our economy.”
••• While all this was going, one
of the waiters had already called the police. Story short, they were forced to
go with the take-away pack of the food they wanted thrown into the dustbin.
Listen, friends! To load up your
plate from a buffet, and leave half of it uneaten is not a sign of big-manism.
It’s a clinical symptom of poverty. Of mental illness.
••• What does poverty have to do
with wastefulness? Everything! Some people are poor mostly because they are
wasteful! The poor waste time, waste ideas, waste opportunities, waste talent,
waste relationships, waste money!
••• Again, I read a story from my
social feed the other day. One post-NYSC girl went to this other girl to beg
for N50,000 to start a business. Meanwhile, she had N75,000 made up hair on her
head! Of course the wiser one asked her, girl-to-girl, “Sister, your hair is
N75k, how come you didn’t use the money to start your business?”
We do the same thing as a country.
Senator Ben Bruce narrated how our government used N250,000,000.00 ($500,000)
to build a gatehouse . I have been to the high and low places in America and
the UK. There’s no place you’ll see a gatehouse built with $500,000. And yet,
we want those countries to give us a loan - to build more gatehouses? Is
poverty a curse?
••• That's why Nelson Mandela said,
“Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice.” We can
never cure poverty by giving the poor handouts, and giving graduates N5,000 a
month. We must pull down the demonic “Nigerian system” that makes this place “a
land that swallows its inhabitants.”
Wastefulness is immoral. God abhors
the wasteful. We are stewards of God’s resources. He did not appoint us to
waste His resources.
If you are wasteful, you are
immoral. God abhors immorality.
Think about it for a moment.
According to the United Nations, four people die of hunger every second! Aren’t
you immoral when you leave uneaten food on your plate to be thrown away?
••• One in nine Indians, mostly
children, will go to bed hungry today. India is 1.3 billion people - do the
math. In our own back yard, according to the 2015 World Hunger Report, nearly
13 million Nigerians will go to bed hungry tonight. Today, if you count 10
people on the street, 2 or 3 likely haven’t had breakfast.
So, aren’t you immoral when your
kitchen sink is half-filled with wasted breakfast cereals, milk, pap and fried
eggs you and your obese children didn’t finish up? What you flush down your
drains everyday could literally save dozens of lives from death by starvation.
••• In my house, you can eat as
much as you want but don’t leave anything on the plate. My children learnt
early that they’d better not throw food away. I recall the day I insisted that
one of them eat the food he had thrown away from the dustbin!
••• Walter Chalmers Smith, Scottish
minister, (1824-1908), God bless his resting soul, left us with the classic
hymn, ‘Immortal, Invisible God Only Wise.’ This hymn always enriches my quiet
times and meditations. The hymn is replete with lines that attempt to capture
our Unknowable. If you struggle with knowing God, as I do, a regular dosage of
this hymn is refreshing.
The second verse begins with:
Unresting, unhasting, and silent as
light,
Nor wanting, nor wasting …
••• The God of the Universe does
not want. Yet, He does not waste! He owns everything, but He wastes nothing.
After He fed the 5,000, He instructed that the leftovers be picked up and
accounted for. Not just for camp sanitation. I believe He gave the poor
takeaway packs. Wow! He says that not one bird falls from the sky without His
notice! Nor wanting, nor wasting!
••• I know a few billionaires and
many millionaires, in dollars. I’m not talking about our political thieves; I
mean real entrepreneurs. There are quite a few shocking truths about people who
have created wealth through sheer entrepreneurial genius, persistence and hard
work. One is their spiritual sensitivity. I have consulted for a billionaire
who would not leave his house until he has prayed and praised God for at least
4 - 5 hours daily. Yes, daily!
The most shocking truth about these
billionaires, perhaps, is their thriftiness. They never want but they don't
waste. Like God Himself. They will not give you one cent if you do not convince
them about the value you will create from it. Everything must be accounted for.
They keep receipts. They weigh their financial decisions meticulously.
••• Are you wasteful? For instance,
do you have clothes in your wardrobe that you have not worn in 12 months? I
heard a woman talk about clothes she has not worn in 3 - 4 years!
Or you’re a single guy, just
graduated and got a job in the city. What did you rent a 3-bedroom flat for?
Three bedrooms? And what are you doing inside a gas-guzzling SUV? Are you
certain you can afford it now?
Do you leave the lights in your
room on even when no one is there? That NEPA slams their crazy "estimated
bill" on you is not an excuse for waste.
Foolish girl! You earn 50k a month
but you have an 80k phone and you just ordered an aso-ebi of N100k! Why won't
you deserve poverty?
You keep looking for more money. Is
it possible that the Shepherd of Psalm 23 has already provided but your
wastefulness blinds you?
Do you know how much cash flow you
can free up in your life if you adjusted your lifestyle of wastefulness? No man
ever escaped poverty who didn’t learn the wisdom of thrift.
••• Do you ask God for long life?
Good. How do you use your 24 daily hours? Can you account for the past 365
days? If you haven’t used 24 hours productively, why should He give you 24
years?
May God open our eyes to see the
damage that our wastefulness inflicts on our destinies… and may we have the
wisdom and humility to become like Jesus - nor wanting, nor wasting.
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Belford Scorelines, I wrote this article and my name is NOT Rev. Justice Okoronkwo. This is one the Monday Morning Meditations I have shared on my Facebook wall.
See Monday Morning Meditation of March 6 on www.facebook.com/oaogbo
Kindly retract or face the copyright infringement consequences!
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