Coni T. Tawong
Mpemchi was a missionary while we were in primary school in
a Cameroon village. As his missionary prerogatives, he built more than 148
churches, schools, health centers from Borno where he started his vocation etc
and offered help to many underprivileged children but we would run away from
such help and gifts. Some children (who knew and ‘see’ things) told us that if
we accept such gifts and help he will send or offer us to “nyongo”
(witchcraft). How these little children knew this blasphemous and pretentious servant
of God who had built even shrines of the god Mithras along the road in our
village, snapping pictures of witches and wizards and showing to children,
doing occultism will be published in a little write-up titled “children who ‘see’
things.”
When travelling abroad to his home Mpemchi would give us
stamped envelopes so we can communicate with him through postal mail. Those who
are not rooted in the Bible will leave their children with servants of God in
confidence assuming they are in safe hands. This is not true. They leave their
children with pedophiliacs to be sexually abused (spiritual theft). There is
presently such a case in Nso, Bui Division of North West Region of Cameroon but
who will bail the cat? God helps someone here; the greatest wickedness in this
world is coming from nowhere but from these pretentious men and women of God. The
children of God will be free indeed if Jesus frees them!
The Story of Moses
and Pharaoh
It is written in the histories of the prophets that Moses
was sent to Pharaoh with many miracles, wonders and honours. Now the daily
ration for Pharaoh’s table was 4.000 sheep, 400 cows, 200 camels, and a
corresponding amount of chickens, fish, beverages, fried meats, sweats, and
other things. All the people of Egypt and all his army used to eat at his table
every day. For 400 years he had claimed divinity and never ceased providing
this food. When Moses prayed, saying, “O Lord, destroy Pharaoh,” God answered
his prayer and said, “I shall destroy him in water, and I shall bestow all his
wealth and that of his soldiers on you and your peoples.” Several years passed
by after this promise, and Pharaoh, doomed to ruin, continued to live in all
his magnificence. Moses was impatient with God to destroy Pharaoh quickly, and
he could not endure to wait any longer. So he fasted for forty days and went to
Mount Sinai, and in his communing with God he said, “O Lord, Thou didst promise
that Thou wouldst destroy Pharaoh, and still he has forsaken none of his
blasphemies and pretensions. So when wilt Thou destroy him?” A voice came from The Truth saying, “O Moses, you want me
to destroy Pharaoh as quickly as possible, but a thousand times a thousand of
My servants want Me never to do so, because they partake of his bounty and
enjoy tranquility under his rule. By my power I swear that as long as he
provides abundant foods and comfort for My creatures, I shall not destroy him.”
Moses said “when will Thy promise be fulfilled?” God said, “My promise will be
fulfilled when he withholds his provision from my creatures. If ever he begins
to lesson his bounty, know that his hour is drawing near.” It chanced that one
day Pharaoh said to Haman, “Moses has gathered the sons of Israel about him and
is causing us disquiet. We know not what will be the issue of his affair with
us. We must keep our stores full lest at any time we be without resources. So
we must halve our daily rations and keep the saving in reserve.” He deducted
2.000 sheep, 200 cows, and 100 camels and similarly every two or three days
reduced the ration. Moses then knew that the promise of The Truth was near to fulfillment, for excessive economy is a sign
of decline and bad omen. The masters of tradition say that on the day when
Pharaoh was drowned only two ewes had been killed in his kitchen.
Nothing is better than generosity…If a man is rich and
desires, without a royal charter, to act like a Lord; if he wants men to humble
themselves before him and call him Lord and Prince, then tell him to spread a
table with foods. All those who have acquired renown in the world, have gained
it mainly through hospitality, while the miserly and avaricious are despised in
both worlds.
The book of government.
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