Today we are talking about some people because of their heritage.
At the pronunciation of their name, we recognize them, we appreciate them, we love them, we can talk about their history better than ours. Why?
Because at a stage of their life, the more they have the means, a notoriety out of the commun run and a very neat image, the more the people, the media are interested in them, they force us to follow their evolution.
These celebrities knew how to exploit their talents, the gifts to expose to the eyes of the world.
They have no more effort to make, we talk about them, we want them, we would like to have a blade of what they own.
We are always excited knowing the fortune of an inheritance.
We have people at the head of billions and billions.
They have nothing to ask of anyone and just know what to do to grow their property.
Yes, yes iii
Whether we want it or not, our possessions change lives, they re-write our history, they bring us into the corridors never imagined, they speak and testify about us, they stabilize us and give us confidence …
Some will say that wealth makes you pretentious, proud, naughty … that may be true but it’s usually the needy that always complain.
Someone said that a poor man becomes rich and see all that he will become.
The Bible says that everything belongs to God, that means that one of the peculiarity of the Lord is what he has, he is the famous of the famous because he is the source of an inheritance.
He has the ability to open and close.
Acquiring a good is part of God’s plan and when God gives us, let us make good use of it.
There is a man in the Bible, his name is Nabal, the Bible tells us he was very rich, he lived in a city but had his heritage elsewhere, he had moved to follow his business.
The Bible takes care to specify its assets, it means that he was a powerful and known economic operator, he was at the head of an empire and had the employees at his disposal.
So he was in Carmel for the shearing of his sheep.
Mowing is the act of removing fleece from animals to reduce heat and protect them from pests that can choke them.
And it is from the end of April that this practice was necessary.
So here is a man who watches over his possessions and takes care of them.
It was customary for him to do it until everyone had mastered his time, one could come and ask for a job according to the skill.
It is well said in 1 Samuel, 25: 2 – There was at Maon a very rich man, possessing goods at Carmel; he had three thousand sheep and a thousand goats, and he was in Carmel for the shearing of his sheep.
Pray for your possessions to make you known.
We are precisely the last day of April, as this Nabal let us get rid of all that can harm our goods and prevent us from rejoicing.
Lord, you have taught us so much in this month, and we say thank you.
Thank you for each lesson of this month
Give us to know how to showcase what we have
Give us glory as we excel in our heritage.
Hello family.
good day
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