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“And thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.”

I was taken to sandy ground in the spirit, and I was asked me to draw, I began to draw, “L U K E 14:14.
Later, I searched for the verse in the Bible it says:

“And thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.”

This message is for a friend who has helped the poor, and I share this to encourage him, what he has done shall be remembered for a memorial in the gathering of the just.

Remember the poor.
Remember the blind.
Remember the maimed.
Remember the orphans.
Remember the widows.
Remember the rejected.

Why? Many people won’t see the Kingdom of God not because they committed any particular sin, but because they neglected the poor, they treated the less privileged in a careless manner.
God is the God of those who are rejected, his mercy is very close to the poor.

Jesus went further to say, when you make a feast call the poor, He said don’t call your rich friends, don’t call those who will repay you, call those who won’t repay you so that thou shall be repaid at the resurrection of the just.

Do you know what it means to be repaid at the resurrection of the just? It’s an everlasting payback from generation to generation.

Let me share a secret with you, if you need someone to assist you pray for something, go to the house of a very poor Pastor who hardly could afford a cup of grain, have him pray for you, you’ll see a surprising answer, the eyes of God are closer to poor, His Spirit is closer to those the world has rejected.

Don’t say in your heart the Spirit of God abandoned the poor Pastor that’s why he’s so poor and couldn’t afford a cup of grain, I ask you, was John the Baptist rich? Has there been a man more anointed and greater than John, yet the Spirit of the Lord left the Holy Temple to dwell with John in the forest.

That poor Pastor, go closer to him, you will feel the Presence of God more than what you have felt in mansions, cathedrals and domes, the size of the church doesn’t mean the Presence of God is there, the number of the congregation doesn’t mean the Spirit of God is there.

Elisha was a wealthy farmer, when he was called to serve Elijah, he sold off everything and followed Elijah, a wealthy man became a cup bearer.

It’s good to be a rich Pastor, there’s nothing wrong with that, but many believe the richer a Pastor is the closer he’s or God, riches don’t explain anointing.

A Pastor may be so rich but empty in anointing, the other Pastor may be so poor but filled in anointing, God isn’t led by riches.

Riches oft’ draws men away from God, some of the Pastors preaching trash if they are poor the preaching would have been spiritually sane, but because they are rich they believe there’s a different way to say the truth other than what is written.

God knows riches draw his sons away from Him, that’s why has He left so many Pastors poor and struggling, nothing stops Him from making them rich, but He may lose them just as He has lost many, so don’t you say God abandoned the poor Pastors, He’s with them more than you know it.

According to Jesus, many people won’t enter into the Kingdom of God just because they neglected the poor, and I just reminded you by the power of divine vision.

-Kanayo Ebuka

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