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GOD’s Gift of Knowledge


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By,  Acolyte Jan Istvan Tibor

 

Food, clothes, shelter, anything that may help a man or woman is a fair donation in the eyes of GOD, but there is greater charity one can give. The gift of knowledge. Materialistic goods may help those in need for a short while, but knowledge is a far greater gift and it lasts a lifetime. My fellow patrons of the church I ask of you from this day forth to give the gift of knowledge to those in need. No longer should we only give the gift of an item but we should teach. Teach those who are in need, how to work, to love, to live, and most importantly to pray. GOD has given us all the spiritual gift of teaching, now we must start to impart our knowledge upon others. 

 

Why give someone a commodity, when you can give someone the knowledge to acquire their own. By imparting your knowledge upon someone you are imparting the knowledge GOD has gifted upon you. A most divine example of charity came recently from the Pontiff, James II, when he made public a translation of the Holy Scrolls that had been kept out of view for many years. James II has given the followers of our most blessed faith the ability to study and interpret the knowledge that our omnipotent lord passed along to the exalted many years ago. The gift of this knowledge now allows the public the ability to better devote their body and soul to the worship of GOD, in times where faith in the church has waned.

 

But the Holy Scrolls are not the only transaction through which wisdom can be given. The sermons of our faithful are a fine example of that. A man well versed in the Scrolls preaches to his followers about the wisdom from the lives of the Saints, the virtues of certain morals, et cetera. Or let us look at our missionaries, traversing dangers to reach those that have not received GOD’s wisdom yet. These transactions of wisdom alone account for most of Oren’s civilization: it is what keeps the populace informed about what is moral and what is not.

 

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