their best life now is not going to be a present reality, but only a reality that will exist in the future because of the cataclysmic event when we get past this present life, and transcend into the kingdom of God. The problem to this system of philosophy is that it negates demanding justice by the people to their oppressors. In places where political office holders loot their nations treasury, these system of teaching have failed to empower the adherents to become responsible citizens who should follow the political trends that shape their own lives and the future of their offspring.
Many Religious Prescriptions Are Based On Perceptions; Not Inspiration
For me, a gross abuse of religion abounds due to a misperception of God’s word and a problem of interpretation and meaning. Many religious prescriptions that fuel poverty are based on perception, not inspiration. The reason is that people who favor the idea of material poverty misrepresent God. They have not been well prepared in understanding what God meant when he gave everyone in his economy, the mandate of dominion. The truth is that in the world of material things, nothing comes easy. The world will not hand over to you, what you don’t demand. When people are liberated and are able to understand the principle of dominion and what it can do in their everyday lives, poverty, many crimes and vices will be a thing of the past. The fact is that if we want to be productive in life, we must be willing to directly investigate God’s mandate and inspiration for our lives—not religious prescriptions that are rooted in orthodoxy and tradition. We must be open to seek new understanding and ways to use such inspirations and mandates to live at our best, tap into the unending opportunities that lurk around us and not to settle for mediocrity.
There’s Nothing Valuable In Mediocrity
While we work hard with faith in the God of unending possibilities for our lives, we can step out of mediocrity and partner with God by believing that in God, impossibilities are nothing. The blessings and prosperity of Abraham still speak and could as well be ours since we are his heirs.
“Making excuses for not reaching or maximizing our potentials because of poor religious traditions and teachings bring God disproportionate displeasure.”
In Genesis Chapter 14, we are told about Abraham, a decent business man that loved God and worked with God. He was very wealthy because he learned the secret of living at his everyday best—obeying the power of God’s word in his life and believing every idea for what God commands him to do, and for whom God is, and what God has promised for his life—prosperity and blessings. He lived his everyday life as if there was nothing to live for apart from obeying God for his goodness and holding God accountable to release his promises of prosperity and vitality into his life and surroundings. Abraham, a very religious man did not allow religion to get in his way or in his mind and stampede him from fulfilling whatever assignment and task God has called him out from the Ore of Chaldeans for to accomplish. He was very wealthy and powerful that he had 318 trained personal aides born and raised under his household.
Abraham believed in the Messianic promise for he loved Jesus Christ—by faith and understand that Jesus was crazy about him and his success. This is why Jesus was born on earth through the descendants or lineage of Abraham. Abraham knew also, the principle of living a purpose driven life; staying intact on his mission and vision for life, being diligent on his duties, working hard, and as a result God gave him intimidating prosperity and victory over his enemies. He learned to network with powerful people of his time, and ran successful businesses, defeated nations and enemies who wanted to derail his vision and caused him failure on his God-driven Kingdom and nation building assignment. Abraham did well by all standards in the principle of dominion
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