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Your Gift open room for you
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Why am I telling you this is I want you to avoid wasting time and money investing in
things that do not matter to you.
Most people are conditioned to do certain things because it is a common practice to
do so. Before you venture into long term education stop and ask yourself what that
sort of education will benefit you in the long run. Some Most academic settings are
there for business they do not care what your future will become if they get paid their
dues from vulnerable people who are out there to be used for financial gain. I think
Every college and University should be doing good more than harm.
There is so much power liberated when one uses the brain incoordination of the
hands. Some people do not use their hands in coordination with their brains. There is a
bigger risk of failure in life when one does that.
Common sense is not common in most instances. When people are expected to (get
it) and they don’t they fail to reach destined destination. I found a clear illustration
from the holly bible; God assigned Moses to go out and liberate the Israelites. Moses
was brought up in Egypt therefore he knew the Egyptian policies and procedures. He
was educated in Egypt he knew the language the behaviour and Egyptian law. That
means he was the most fit candidate to carry out the obligation. Aron knew less or
nothing about Egypt. But Aron believed in his gift and ability therefore he accepted to
accompany Moses to Egypt more so even to face Pharaoh and be Moses mouth
piece.
Some critics will argue that Aron accompanied Moses because He wasn’t the
messenger, He was just the mouth piece, so he had no responsibility in any of
Moses’s doings therefore he was not afraid to do so. As they say “don’t shoot the
messenger, I am only saying what I was told to say”
So, let’s look at Moses life. This Guy had a gifts and abilities. He had so much power
to strike things to happen from his hand. He did not perceive this power therefore did
not believe in himself.
That’s why he struggled to take the assignment without being persuaded. Moses life
was a miracle, in the sense that he escaped death when the Egyptian king ordered all
Israelites’ boy children to be killed. He survived being eaten by the life alligator in the
river that his mother sent him off in a basket. He also survived being killed when
Pharaoh noticed his daughter had brought an Israelite boy child in the palace.