TEXT: PROVERBS 12:9
“Better to be a nobody
and yet have a servant than pretend to be somebody and have no food.”
The world is particular
about image, pretence, materialism, outward appearance and unreal personality,
over uniqueness, reality, noble character and genuineness. People live fake
lives so that they can be accepted and be relevant in the society- since what
the society celebrates is images, materialism, pretence, and so on at the expense of good moral value,
intelligence, noble character and godly living.
Only a few percentage
of the population care about godly living and honourable character- gone are
those days when people give respect and honour to people of noble and excellent
character.
These days, the world
gives more attention and recognition to people of no “tangible substance” aside
of their fake outward glory. The society gives more accolades to vessels that
are empty- no content inside them, no substantial achievement accredited to
their names.
However, because of the
fake life that they are living, the society doffs their hats for them.
When you see some
people from a distance- looking at them in their pride and disguised living,
you would think they have something to offer their world. On getting close to
them you will discover that the image they portray is mot who they are- they
are just hiding under the mask of who they are not (That is what the society
turned them to).
Our text compared two personalities;
the first one is the one that acts like a nobody yet he has a servant. The second
personality is the one that pretends to be somebody and does not have food.
I will like to relate
these two personalities to our present world. There are some people that are
blessed both materially (wealth) and morally (noble character). Yet they are
very down to earth, you will not see them making noise around, they will not
oppress others with their money- they keep low profile life without
intimidating or showing off their worth to people around them- They are best
referred to as “humility personified.” These category of people definitely live
in the love and fear of God.
The second personality
are those that are nothing both morally and materially, but because of the
pressure of getting accepted in the society, they would go to any length to
live up to the eyes of the society.
They would borrow
money; some may even steal to live the flamboyant and extravagant life that is
beyond them.
They have lost their
morals, self -control and their conscience has bid them farewell! Therefore,
they can go to any length to gain prominence and to maintain their fake living.
The outcome of living a
fake life could be disastrous. It could lead to different forms of problems
ranging from- High blood pressure, stress, and sleeplessness, getting into
unclean and shady deals or business. In the quest to meet up to the standard of
the society- to maintain the status quo, they may miss eternity. This is the
greatest calamity that would befall them.
Do not live for public
image, don’t live above your means- do not go bankrupt or go into depression or
into debt just to impress the world- the pretence of image, portraying what you
are not pays not.
Learn from Lazarus and
the rich man. The rich man ended in hell while Lazarus made heaven- the moral
is, money or material possession is not a guarantee for making heaven.
Material things can
only elevate you in the sight of people but not in God’s sight!
Faking good life would
cause you to taking loans that you may not be able to pay. It could cause you
to sell your soul to the devil and engage in ritual killing or becoming a
member of some demonic and occultic group. Wait for the blessing of God- don’t
live a deceitful life, be genuine to yourself and live within your limit.
I read an online newspaper
some years back; a teenage boy went and sold one of his kidneys so that he
could buy an IPad. What a mistake! This is an example of living beyond one’s
limit.
Some will engage in
different shifts at work to be able to buy designer brands for an outing-
whoever sees them would believe all is well with them; meanwhile, they don’t have
provision for the next day! These set of people makes the loudest noise
bragging up and down.
As children of God, we
shouldn’t conform with this way of life- wait for God’s blessing, and when God
blesses you, emulate the first personality in our text “Pretend to be a NOBODY
(This means you should live in humility). God bless you.
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