Stop Wallowing In Your Broke Life In The Name Of Going To Heaven & Chase Money – Bishop Agyin Asare To Christians

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There’s normal perception most Chrisitans have that having lots of money or being rich is vanity. Due to this, most Christians especially the born again ones are not eager about making money.

Well, the founder and leader of Perez Chapel International, Bishop Charles Agyin Asare has admonished Christians especially his congregants never in their life to glorify broke lifestyle in the name of going to Heaven.

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According to him, contemporary Christians should seek prosperity and stop misinterpreting portions of the scripture to glorify their poverty, making it emphatic that money is not an evil commodity.

Bishop Agyin Asare said;

A lot of the time, the world wants us to believe that once you’re a Christian or if you’re a pastor, you should only be teaching the people about poverty and they go as far as saying: ‘As poor as a church rat’ but God never had that in his concept when he had a church.

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“It’s important that, as Christians, we stop making people feel that because they are poor, they are holy. Being poor doesn’t make you holy, otherwise all the poor people we have in the third world would be holy, there’ll be no need to preach to them, they will go to heaven.

“So, we shouldn’t make people feel that because they are poor, they are holy. It doesn’t work like that. You can be poor and be a sinner just like you can be rich and also go to heaven.

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Bishop Agyin Asare explained that people often misquote the Bible by saying ‘Money is the root of all evil’. This, he said, is misconstrued, pointing out that what the Bible says in 1 Timothy 6: 10 is that: ‘For the love of money is the root of all evil’.

“They take the scripture where Jesus said: ‘It will be difficult for a rich man to go to heaven than for a camel to go through the eye of a needle’ as another proof of their argument. So, they say that anybody who is rich cannot enter the kingdom of heaven.

“…Well, there are two kinds of people who can go to heaven: One of them is Lazarus, who was poor with sores around him [and] dogs licking his wounds; he went to heaven. And then there is Abraham, who also went to heaven and Abraham had silver and gold while he was here on earth. And if you ask me: ‘Among the two, who do I like to go to heaven like?’ I want to go like Abraham”.

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