What God taught me today about motives

What God taught me today about motives

I have had a lot of family and friends or former friends avoid me or trash talk me for not earning as much as the rest of the family but I would say that I choose not to be rich, because I find the methods of high income to be unfitting for my religious purposes in life. Like I know I could work as a psychic or essay writer or match maker and make $400+ a day, but I consider that to be unethical forms of employment, I also know I could make $60,000 - $120,000 as a pastor or bubble gum Christian book writer or comedian, but I also consider that to be unethical.

I used to talk to a guy over the phone, we had gone to the same church for around ten years and we were at one time friends. One day, a thought hit me about this guy, seemingly from God, that said, “you lost him.” I learned years later he was charging $5,000 a year for grouped academic tutoring without a building to teach in or a traditional education curriculum. And I’ve sat in his classes, and consider his teaching skills to be inferior to those of your average high school teacher. It would be like hiring a high school student to do surgery, he knows he is not qualified to charge such exorbitant prices for his training services, but he is more concerned with earning money, than he is with honest pay and if people pay him $5,000 for something they could get somewhere else for $1,800, that is their problem and not his.

That is why God said you must focus on what you can give and offer and not what you can receive and experience. This guy is selling a product for 6-8 times the price he should be selling it at and does not care that he is hiding or faking his credentials to do it, and he also wants to lie his way to politics one day.

What God taught me today about motives
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