do not rob God (from the book of Malachi)
will you steal from God?
you say i don't have the means to tithe
yet you rob from God
how are you robbing from Him?
in not offering tithes, and offerings
i see you wearing a $300 pair of jordans
i also see you going on a 7 day cruise from NY to the Bahamas
where you put your offerings to travel agencies rather than the House of God
you are cursed with a curse
you are robbing from God
no one is disputing to live a little, but don't say you don't have it
and you're spending money on items that costs more than 10% of what you should tithe to God
for you need to trust in Him that He'll provide what you need
Malachi 3:10 states to bring all the tithes into the storehouse
that there may be food in My House
And try me now in this
says the Lord of Hosts
If I will not open for you
the windows of heaven
and pour out for you such blessing
that there will not be room enough to receive it
Thank you Lord for the truth
the truth shall always set you free
so i ask all of you, please do not rob from God
He is not the enemy
the enemy are the one who steal, kill , and destroy
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Yes we shouldn't steal from God in the way u describe. Very nice didactic poem. We shouldn't kill and destroy. Thumbs up.
pleez read and comment on my poems too, newest one ESP.
I really need to stop and say that it's pretty refreshing to see this brand of criticism. I don't usually see hypocrisy addressed this way. Conventionally, calling someone out on their false pretenses is more of a spiteful and condemnatory action than it is an attempt to persuade them to change their ways. This is one of those special cases in which the chastisement is not the sole purpose of the message, and the poem is presented as more of a plea than a simple lecture. Moreover, it's a positive plea that's done in the better interest of those addressed. That's infinitely more constructive, beneficial, and well thought-out than your average hypocrisy-shaming. It seems like you really oozed respect, good will, and politeness throughout this entire thing, and I respect that a lot. Excellently done. :)