My dear friend,

GREED OF THE RICH CREATES POVERTY FOR THE POOR

Understand this: poverty in our world is not because there isn’t enough food or resources to sustain people. It exists largely because of human greed—the endless desire of some people to accumulate more, while others are left with nothing.

That’s why it’s important for you not to build your life on greed, selfish ambition, or comparison. If you spend your days chasing wealth without contentment, you will never be satisfied, no matter how much you have. And worse, you may unknowingly deprive others of what could help them live.

Instead, learn to live with contentment, gratitude, and generosity. Use what you have—not just money, but your time, knowledge, and influence—to lift others up. Choose to be a giver, not a hoarder. Choose to share, not to exploit.

When you focus on helping the poor, encouraging the weak, and blessing others with what God has entrusted to you, your life becomes richer in ways money can’t measure. Remember, true wealth is not in how much you gather, but in how much impact you make.

So, don’t be among those who can never be satisfied. Be among those who know that enough is enough, and who use their “enough” to bless the world around them.

Pastor/Counselor,
Wale-Rich Oladunjoye