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crossorigin="anonymous"></script>google.com, pub-6596384798431576, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0</b>By Apostle William KorirJesus taught us how to be humble. God hates arrogant people but exalts the humble. Jesus though being God lived and mingled with the down trodden people of the society. The high and the mighty were not of His class. He walked and interacted with the poor members of the society; the fishermen, the little farmers, adulterous, thieves, the hated and the slighted so that he could bring all in harmony. He won the hearts of many including the mighty - Zacchaeus, Nicodemus, Pilate etc, So we ought to learn this teacher, to teach us how to live with people. Gd hates a proud look - so the next time you look down on people of no stature and spit down - think of what God is viewing your action.
Humility is taking care of the less fortunate, the sick, the poor, the hungry, the homeless, the hungry and so on.....
Jesus said when we take care of these group, we take care of Jesus himself. So as you enjoy your blessings - think of this less fortunate and God will reward you in abundance.
Recently I met some two women in their 20s, and they asked me to pray for them as they felt there was a generational curse following them. They were born by different mothers but by one father. One of the women was 26 while the other was 24. Both had committed abortions and had entered marriage four times but were now divorced. The one aged 24 worked in a Bar in Athi River, but says though she earned kshs 600 (usd.5.5) per day or Kshs. 18,000 per month. She works from 6 a.m. to midnight and beyond, most of her net Salary is is below Kshs. 2000 (Usd. 1.5)per month. This was because the Customers sneaks out of the bar without paying for their bills, and she takes responsibility for the loss. She said that people spent so much in bear giving an example of some spirits selling for Kshs. 1,200 per bottle and that people spent up to Kshs.10,000 a night per person.
These people may spent such huge sums of money and yet their families languish in abject poverty. Satan has captivated them and put them in a form of prison. They need the Spirit of God to set them free.
God is pleased and blesses the humble who direct there energies in gainful activities to benefit the society at large.
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