
Hear another Parable: There is a certain man of God of this generation, who mistakenly stumbled on the Parables of “The Man”; and he started reading through them, and at a point he asked himself: Am I greater than Jesus Christ? And he became a bit agitated, and he asked himself again: Am I greater than my Master? And he looked around his Estate, and he evaluated all the buildings in it. All of them were massive! Not just massive, but first class! with ultra-modern social and domestic facilities in place; the type you can only find in the palace of a king. And he looked to the left of his Estate, and behold, there were fleet of different types of exotic vehicles. And he asked himself again: Am I a Servant or a Master? What happened after this?
A gentle Message from the Holy Spirit filtered into his ears: “Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head” – Luke 9:58. And another Message filtered in again: “Take heed and beware of covetousness, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses” – Luke 12:15. And the Holy Spirit continued, saying: Jesus Christ trekked the streets of Israel 2000+ years ago, proclaiming the Gospel of the Kingdom. He lived a poor and lowly life, as an example for His followers; the greatest privilege He enjoyed was to use Simon Peter’s boat for some of His evangelical activities. Even Peter himself later abandoned his lucrative fish business, and became poor like his Master for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven. But today, the so-called Ministers of God are greater than Jesus Christ, whom they profess to be following. A Great Day has come! Now hear the conclusion of this Parable:
Jesus has come again, O’ you false man of God. Everyday for the thief but one period, called the DAY OF THE LORD, is reserved by Jesus Christ to settle scores with you. It is too late! As a Minister of God, you are supposed to know the precepts of God. You don’t need anybody to teach you, O’ you self-acclaimed Bishop/General Overseer. The Prophecy of Jesus Christ through John the Beloved, had caught up with you: “Behold, I am coming as a thief. Blessed is he who watches, and keeps his garments, lest he walk naked and they see his shame”- Revelation 16:15.
TITUS EREMEGUONO EDEDJO







