I Want: It’s Your Fault
Commentary on social behavior.
The old adage of having much & wanting more is very real in some communities. To counteract that, one can also use the phrase, what onedoesn’t know one doesn’t miss. But is that so true today in our world of global communication & knowledge. We are able to peek into the homes of strangers on the other side of the world.
I read on a forum about a major service being farmed out by Britain to India. A person from that Asian nation who was involved in the said industry wanted to know if his qualifications were acceptable in the USA. His query was responded to by a person from Britain who caustically said he need not move as his country was receiving all Britain’s contracts in said industry (a clearly jealous & bitter remark) but made a basic spelling error (in his remark) to which the Indian retorted that it was no wonder Britain was losing employment, as his counterpart could not even spell correctly! (The industry was an academic one that certainly necessitated correct spelling)
Here, then we have a typical case of envy & bitterness.
Because we can see so clearly what others are doing & have, we feel we want the same, particularly as it seems we need only apply the same principles that the apparently successful have done.
Greed is an evil driving force that can be all consuming. Throughout history we have a littering of actual events to prove it. In fact often the real thing is so much more compelling than fiction in the written word or the visual version which is so readily lapped up by society.
In fact, most of the wealth, world wide is owned by a small fraction of the population. Visit any country & you will find that behind the façade of co operations & company names, the real owners are just a few people who own the lot between them.
Look at what happened in Russia! Where did the money that was supposedly owned by the state during the communist years go to? The fact is that it never was in the coffers of the people or the state but in the pockets of those few again. That’s why Russia sprouted so many wealthy people so quickly. In other nations money is kept in tight units-families, etc
People are afraid of each other…or are they?
Actually they are afraid of losing their thing. They will assist as long as it doesn’t affect them adversely.
There is no community anymore in many places. Admittedly some countries have had this forced upon them because of the outrageous & vicious crime that pervades those communities helped along by the liberal & criminally minded policies & politicians of those nations. South Africa is a good example, yet even in some areas of those nations there is a greater community spirit then some of the so called safe nations.
So what now? With all this gloom what do we do? What do we hope for…or more to the point…who do we hope for?
2,000 years ago God sent his Son Jesus Christ to bring a message of salvation to the world. He gave us a way out of all this hopelessness.
Man is inherently wicked, make no mistake about that. But for God’s grace we would be deleted!He loves us, that’s why he created us, to have fellowship in the form it was ordained (humanity since Adam knows nothing of this) Never the less
God will & is restoring this world to its original form. The day is very near now. The god of this planet (Satan or the devil) will be vanquished.
The God of this universe will forgive, restore & complete his work. Forgiveness though, is conditional; we must truly repent which means to truly acknowledge our sins & guilt…& want to change…& then actually change with the help of our Lord God who we must submit & give our hearts to…there is no alternative!
Do this & a true & wonderful everlasting future can open up to you this day & in the New Kingdom to come.
Reject this & receive the consequences!
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