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HIGHEST PEAK OF POVERTY

Beloved of God,

I celebrate you all.
You are welcome to another time of refreshing.

Poverty is not the absence of money but the absence of the right ideas, knowledge, understanding and wisdom about a specific matter.

Poverty is in different stage or level and the greatest peak of poverty is BEGGING.

WHAT IS BEGGING?
Begging is when you choose to abuse your self, your capacity, your ideas and creativity. Its a mentality that decieves you to think other people are more better than yourself. It is when you expect people to help you in what only you should help your self.

This is not the kind of Christ has promised us...this is an abuse to the purpose behind the existence of mind kind.

DON'T ALLOW ANY BODY TO HELP UNTIL YOU HAVE HELPED YOURSELF. Before you look to people for help, look for what you can do for your self in that area first. What can you do or what have you done in that area? If your answer is nothing, you have no right to ask for help.

This is your life is its not a public property... Your life is personal to you. Its your right and duty to take care of your self and help your self first before any other comes to support you.

Stop begging for love, love yourself.

Stop begging for attention, give attention to yourself.

Stop begging for people to create time for you, create time for your own self.

Stop begging for people to respect you, respect yourself.

Stop begging for relationship with people, cultivate a healthy relationship with God, his word, the Holy Spirit and Yourself.

ALL THE THINGS YOU BEG PEOPLE FOR ARE THE VERY THINGS YOU SHOULD ALLOW GOD AND YOURSELF TO GIVE TO YOURSELF.

Don't beg for any thing. Whatsoever any one is not willing to give naturally with respect is some thing you don't need. It can be some thing you need but not the right person to offer such to you.

Every body can not help you. Every body is not suppose to help you. Every help from any one to you should not be the first hand help. It should be a support and not them taking responsibility for your own life.

You don't have the right to get angry because some one refused to help. Get angry that you have not helped your self enough in that area some one has failed to helped you in.

The greatest gift God ever gave to you is yourself. accept your self, love your self, help your self and in all...do all things in the name of the Lord.

Be encouraged...

#HopeExpression

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