2 years ago
He That Hath to Him Shall be Given: And He that Hath Not, From Him Shall Be Taken Even That Which He Hath” is one of the most profound books I have ever read. It clearly gives the picture of how people become unfruitful, impoverished and lacking.
This book is based on the great words of Jesus Christ from the book of Mark 4:25. The simplicity of His words carry so much depth that alone it might be a challenge to grasp the depth of this scripture.
But thanks be to God, the Chancellor has broken down the scripture in many ways by giving biblical, social and scientific evidence to explain our current state based on the scripture.
Personally I enjoy reading chapter 2: “He That Hath” Will Get Even More Because He Has Positive Traits and Attitudes and chapter 3: “He That Hath Not” Has Negative Traits That Cause Him
to Lose the Little He Has”. Because of this book I know what traits I need develop in order to be a He that Hath.
Keep reading the book and see your life transform!
When standards are lowered, individuals determine what is good and bad at their own convenience.
Those who are *punctual* are mostly seen to *have nothing to do.*
Those who are *fair and firm* are mostly seen as *wicked.*
Those who are *silent on wrongdoings* are mostly seen as *good and caring.*
Those who are *obedient* to rules are normally seen as *cowards.*
Those who *insist on their rights* are mostly seen as *bad and difficult.*
Those who *discipline the deviant*, not being deviants themselves, are seen as *bad and heartless*.
Those who *forgive* are mostly tagged *weak.*
Those who are *smart to deceive* people are mostly seen as *wise.*
*Don't just follow attractive, popular and convenient perceptions, just do what is right.* Copied and verified. Shalom!
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