Tuesday, September 20, 2016

NEVER SPREAD GOSSIPS

When you indulge in gossip, even in casual conversations with friends, you sow seeds of distrust and resentment. This behavior can lead others to avoid the person being discussed, creating rifts and damaging relationships. More seriously, it puts you at odds with God. When the individual you’ve slandered seeks to stand firm in their faith at church, they may find themselves ostracized, all because of your careless words. For every soul who suffers due to your gossip, you risk losing rewards in Heaven. Remember, as harshly as you judge others, so too will you be judged by your own words (Matthew 7:1-2).

Mark Twain, the esteemed author, once observed that it takes two people to wound your heart: an enemy to criticize you and a friend to relay that criticism. Never share anything with a friend that could cause them pain; they don’t need to carry the burden of hurtful words spoken about them. Some people are so cruel that, even after you’ve asked them to refrain from sharing gossip, they persist, seeking to inflict harm.

Gossip is not limited to one gender; both men and women can be equally guilty. God disapproves of the malicious media that thrive on spreading falsehoods and scandals, and I find more respect for a street hustler than for those who profit from damaging others’ reputations.


There's a saying that goes, “A lie can travel halfway across the country before truth has a chance to put its boots on.”

“It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the heart; the one to slander you and the other to get the news to you.” ---Mark Twain

“Protect your good image from the eyes of negative observers who may scrutinize your virtues with malice. If the words of an abusive man make you angry, leave that toxic space; you’ll find that silence often disarms the loudest critics.” - Michael Bassey Johnson

“The folly of gossips is that they tremble when they see your face; a mere word from you can leave them as stunned as a criminal caught off guard.” - Michael Bassey Johnson

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

A GIFT OF LIFE

Sometimes, we become so engrossed in our own struggles that we lose sight of the broader human experience. In our moments of despair, we complain, question our circumstances, and even challenge God.

Just days before Christmas last year (2015), I found myself facing a particularly difficult time in the hospital. The pain in my stomach was relentless, nearly unbearable. For three days, I endured strong painkillers and a series of treatments. On the fifth day, the doctors decided it was time for surgery. They reassured me that the condition wasn’t terminal; the organ they planned to remove was useful but not essential, something I could live without.

As I lay on the operating table, one of the doctors asked, “Are you ready, Sir?” “Yes, doctor,” I replied, steeling myself for what was to come. With that, I saw a large syringe that struck me to a deep slumber.

When I awoke, I heard a loud voice calling my name: “Wake up, Sir Ulysses.” My eyes fluttered open to a large room bustling with patients and nurses. Tremors ran through my body, and the pain in my stomach surged back, a stark reminder of my reality.


But in those fleeting moments before waking, I had experienced something profound. I had walked through a beautiful garden with a fatherly figure, engaged in an intimate conversation that filled my soul with warmth. Just as I was about to sit on a bench in that serene place, the vision faded, and I found myself back in the stark, sterile environment of the hospital.

Later, as I lay in bed, a news segment on the TV caught my attention. It was about the war in Syria, featuring a man forced to take up arms. He stood amidst the ruins of his shattered apartment, having lost everything, including his family. Injured during a battle, he prayed to Allah for the “gift of death.”

His bravery struck me. Despite the suffering and atrocities surrounding him, he didn’t complain or lose hope. In the face of death, he sought the “gift of death,” while most of us cling desperately to the “gift of life.”

In that moment, I realized that my own suffering paled in comparison to his. Yet, amidst everything, I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude. I was thankful to God for the gift of life, even in the midst of pain. This experience illuminated the strength of the human spirit, reminding me that even in our darkest times, we can find solace and gratitude.

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