Sunday, 8 September 2019

GOD THE FATHER LOVES YOU PERSONALLY


GOD THE FATHER LOVES YOU PERSONALLY
Seminar Reflection delivered on the 2019 CYON Seminar by
Rev. Fr. Christopher Nwanyanwu
Sat. 1st June, 2019 @ Holy Cross Parish, Umuocham Aba

INTRODUCTION
The world is made up of many people of different cultures and heritage. Human beings have been naturally made to have different wants and desires which they will necessarily like to meet. Beside the fulfillment of their dreams, human beings are equally faced with the fact of difference in their orientation and perception about life. In this great number of people, and having our faith as telling us that there is a God for cares for us, one is bound to question the modality God uses to show his love and concern for his people. While we believe that God cares for us his people as a group, we are still thinking and living in the belief that he loves and cares for each person he has created. Also, while in the midst of the fulfilment of our joys we are bound to appreciate God’s love for us as individuals, in the midst of life’s difficulties, we are forced to ask: Does God really love me as he loves others who are successful? To the increase in the ugly situations of life, one is likely to conclude that God has not or does not love him/her. This becomes the background of our reflection to prove and state that God loves each person as he loves others.

GOD’S LOVE FOR MANKIND
One of the expressions of God’s love is in his act of creation; for God has no other reason for creating than his love and goodness (CCC. 293). In the course of human history, especially from the life of the Israelites, it was out of love that God never stopped saving them and pardoning their unfaithfulness (CCC. 218). In his love, God has remained faithful to his promises even when we are not faithful; hence, he continues to send us his gifts.
God is love. God’s very being is love. By sending his only Son and the Spirit of Love in the fullness of time, God has revealed his innermost secret; God himself is an eternal exchange of love, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and he has destined us to share in that exchange (CCC. 221).
God’s love for his creatures is both Universal and Particular. In his universal love which is shared by everything he has created, he sends gifts and gives his presence such as allowing the sun and the rain to fall on the world for the goodness of every creature (Matthew 5:45). In his particular love, he endows different people with different favours based on his judgment (1 Cor. 12 on Spiritual Gifts). Besides the giving of Gifts and seeing this gifts especially material gifts as the only proof of God’s love and blessings, God has a particular concern for each person he has created. This is shown in the mystery of our human creation.

THE MYSTERY OF HUMAN CREATION
Judging from the account of creation in the book of Genesis 2:7, there is really a deep mystery in our creation. In Gods’ fashioning of Adam by molding him, we see certain things at work. God decided and then molded. God molded according to a Fashion/design. This is an idea of uniqueness. In creating a second person, God used another style and another instrument: the style of a woman and the instrument of human rib of Adam. What was God doing by that differentiation in creation? God was creating, was differentiating, was recognizing, was particularizing his creation. By even creating different things in different moments, God was taking note of details. He created the whole world in order. This Order forms the expression of the mystery in creation. In his command to man to name the things he created Genesis 2:18-23, God already was revealing the mystery of Identification and Particularization of his Creatures. God is aware of everything that comes into this world. Each thing has a value to add or to express; hence, no two things are the same in God’s creation. Our body marks, voices, smiles/laughs etc. are all distinct.
The scientific theory of Human Variability buttressed the fact that there is difference in human beings in their cognitive abilities, personality, physical appearance (body, shape, skin colour, etc) and immunology. While these differences are inheritable and in-born, some are acquired. Whether they are acquired or in-born, these are different levels of the truth that we are not the same in our particular humanity. These goes on to show that each person is unique and different from others even among twins. Therefore, God knows his creatures.

GOD’S KNOWLEDGE OF HIS CREATURES
Our creation was not mechanic like factory organized production. To each person, God fashioned separately and distinctly. Jeremiah 1:5 informs us of God’s knowledge of us right from our conception. He formed us in our mother’s womb and he knew why he formed us and why he placed us where we belong. Job 3:16, Ps. 51:5, Ps.139:13-16 and Isaiah 44:24 continue to convince us that it was God that put us in our mother’s womb. Therefore, God knows us.
The belief in the Goodness of God, his Absolute Knowledge and his Absolute power will naturally make us accept the fact that God definitely is aware that we are existing. He knows each person and he loves each person. Even if we lay claim to the possibility of unwanted pregnancies, and children born will health challenges, it does not remove the truth that God is aware of everyone who enters into the world. If you say that the parents of a child decided to conceive a child by their conjugal act, only God knows the second the fertilization takes place. This alone shows that God is aware of that baby being conceived. From the angle that God created each person in the mother’s womb, it is logical to say that God is aware of our existence. From the angle that he allowed the parents to conceive their child (including unwanted pregnancies, it is logical to say that God is aware of the child’s existence). In other words, no one was created by chance. No one came to this world by a mistake. If God does not want you to exist, he would not form you through the natural instruments of your parents. Interesting and factual enough, some couples are without child. Again, we all know that not all sexual acts even during ovulation leads to pregnancy. None of us therefore came to this world by chance. We were all made for a Purpose and we created out of Love and for Love.

GOD LOVES YOU PERSONALLY
Does God love you as a person? How do you know that God loves you? What signs do we have to show that God loves you personally? What proof have we to show that God loves you/us personally?
The commonest proof we have to show that God loves us is that he protects us from harm and then grants our prayers always. He provides all our needs and wants. Hence, we believe he loves us and has blessed us. This answer is very poor. This idea of God’s love and God’s blessing is very poor. This is because God’s love is much more than the description we usually think and give.

God’s Love in Your Creation
God’s love is first revealed in our creation: our coming into this world from our mother’s womb. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC), tells us that one of the expressions of God’s love is in his act of creation; for God has no other reason for creating than his love and goodness (CCC. 293). By being created already, we are loved. If God never loved us, then he would not have created us. Whether in the mind of God, or in his act of creating us, our existence is in itself a sign of God’s love. This is because he created us (making us from nothing to something and from something to a great thing) for a great reason. Hence, CCC tells us that God created me to know him, to love him, serve him, and to be with him in the life to come. Before our creation, we were mere ideas in God. From ideas, we were made dust, mere dust; from dust to human beings with bodies and intelligence, capable of enjoyment and from this human body capable of weakness to the best state: the Glorified state in Heaven. God created each person to become sharers in his divine nature 2 Peter 1:4.
Our creation is sign of God’s love. Again, our redemption is above all the highest expression of his love. If you were alone in the world, God will still send Jesus to redeem you. A proof of this is that the paschal mystery was for the good of those who lived and died before Christ, those who lived with Christ and all those who are living after Christ. John 3:16. We who are living 2019 years after Christ are benefiting from it especially in the Sacraments and sacramentals.
God’s Love revealed in Your Name
In our creation, God gives us a name that speaks about our existence. The bible has a tradition of names giving it a symbol of relationship with God. Check Abraham (father of multitude), Isaac (God has brought me laughter) David means beloved (of God), Peter (means rock, the rock Christ built his church). In the world, our names really speak about our relationship with God and the world from the perception of those who give us the names. The Igbo people are famous for this heritage. Every Igbo name has a relationship with God and the world. Most of these names also show different forms of supplication, expectations, wishes and affirmations as seen in the following names Chinyere: God gives, Chukwudi: God exists; Chidiebere: God is merciful; Chinedu: God leads; Chibuikem: God is my strength; Chikadibia: God is greater and more powerful than the native doctors; Chidindu: God is alive, Chijindu: God is the owner of life, Chibuzor, God is the way, Chigozie: God bless; Chizaram: God answers me; Chidinma: God is good, Chinecherem: God is thinking of me and many other names.  Many Igbo names are theologically sound and relevant. In our names, we initiate a further link with God. This linking with God is out of God’s love.
God’s love revealed in Your Destiny
Another sign of God’s love is in the destiny he has given each person. Destiny is somebody’s pre-ordained future, which is the apparently predetermined and inevitable series of events that happen to somebody. It is that inner realizable purpose of life than can be discovered and realised. While there is a general purpose for creating mankind, each person is called to a particular function in the world Jeremiah 29:11. God wants us to help him add something different in the world. We are his individual tools Ephesians 2:10.  Our different destinies have been ordained by God. The various professions and vocations in life have been ordained by God for our own good and the good of others. God does not give what is not good for his people.
God’s love revealed in Your Talents and Charisms
Everyone God created receives a talent from God. No one has all the talents. Each person has a talent which could only be discovered. The process of discovery may differ in time and manner. In our talents, we find God’s desire to share a little of his goodness with us separately. God is so great and rich in goodness that he shares just a little of his enrichment with creatures so that in their variety of gifts, they all will manifest God’s goodness. Jeremiah 17:10 informs us that God gives these gifts according to his knowledge of each person. In the parable of the Talents Matthew 25:14-30, God gives us gifts according to our strengths. 1 Cor. 12, tells us that God gives his gift as he wills. But definitely, he gives gifts to his people. These gifts will help us realise and live our destiny to the full. It will make us better persons, enjoying peace and love with others and ultimately God.
God’s love is revealed in Your Freedom
Freedom, the ability to decide one’s course of actions without constraints is a gift from God. CCC 1730-1731 tells us that God willed that we should be free, and be left in the hand of our own own counsel, so that man might of his own accord seek his creator and freely attain heaven. When freedom is directed towards God, one’s life is best enjoyed. We all love freedom naturally. Our natural love for freedom is seen in our displeasure with any constraints and oppositions. The little baby wants to play with any object; but a stop to it make him cry. The children are unhappy when you stop them from playing football. Youths are already angry when they cannot have what they want. Thus, this ability to decide your life in line with God’s actions, is itself a gift of Love from God. God does not want you to be robots and remote controls. Instead, he wants you to be free and enjoy your preferences and choices.
God’s Love is revealed in Your Social Life
No man is an island! God did not create us to be alone. Loneliness nearly killed Adam before the creation of Eve. Right from our mother’s womb, we were given a mother who cares. We were born into a family who cares. In our development, we meet siblings and relations who put joys and smiles on our faces. At a further development, we meet friends and colleagues who help us to become happier. These friends at times are closer than our family members. They virtually help us to be happy. These close acquaintances and associates are personally given, discovered and enjoyed (although others could share with us). Our social life is deepened in our different life services and elements that make life comfortable. Each element makes each person happy. The Transportation is made to make each passenger comfortable. Citeris Paribus, every service and goods is meant for the good and attraction of each individual’s attraction. Hence, every customer counts in business.
God’s love is revealed in Your Religious Life and Journey to God
God’s interest in each person makes him direct each person to himself through worship. From our baptism taking place differently in the minister, in time and place and circumstance, we find out that each person was called personally by God to himself. Our climb in the sacramental ladder of Holy Communion, Confirmation, Marriage or Priesthood/religious life buttresses the fact that each person was/is called by God. This invitation to enjoy the sacraments and the graces involved is an act of God’s love. They are his preparations to lead us to heaven. Our various pious societies portrays our freedom (a gift of love) and God’s desire for us to worship him under different dimensions. Our worship of God is itself a gift from God. It is an acknowledgement of what he has done for us and what he will do for us.
God’s love is revealed in Your Dreams and Aspirations
 Human needs and wants are what we humanly think will help us achieve our utmost happiness on earth. To each dream and desire that corresponds with the will of God, he grants at his own time and in his own manner. To each dream and desire which is not best for us, God will replace it with another. This is a way God blesses and it is done in his love. Sayings which deny atoms and iotas of God’s blessings must be jettisoned from our minds. When we ask God for particular blessings, for certain needs, to have them granted exactly the way and manner we wanted them is a blessing. Yet, not to receive them in the way and manner desired is also a blessing. This time, it is a blessing of Delay or Denial. Faith will tell us that the delay and denial of such request exactly when and how we want it is another way God works behind the scene to keep us on the path of the blessed: path of holiness. No one will expect a Good God to offer at the moment what will be catastrophic towards a superior blessing of holiness nor will an all-knowing and un-limited God be bereft of other good means of responding to the demands of his people.
God’s Love even in Your Difficulty in Life
The ordinary person finds it difficult to believe that God’s love is present in his difficulty. If God loves me, why will he allow me to suffer? If God loves and cares about me, why am I facing challenges and problems? Why am I unemployed when God loves and cares about me? These are the questions that we ask as humans based on our experiences of difficulty. For the ordinary person, except God answers him and removes all difficulties, God’s love is not felt.
The Truth is: God loves us unconditionally. Nothing can make God to stop loving us. Hence, he is merciful. God does not send us difficulties and suffering. A good God cannot do this. God allows us to use our freedom and receive/experience the consequences for a reason he alone knows. Some difficulties are caused by our choices and lifestyle. In all situations, God’s love is present in normal degree. Romans 8:28: All things work together for good for those who love God and are called to his purpose. Isaiah 49:8-16: At a favourable time, God will answer you according to his will. God is God at all times. Your situation cannot change God.

PERSONAL RESPONSE TO GOD’S LOVE
Love is reciprocal! God expects a return of his love. He wants you to love him as he loves you above all else. Your response to God’s love will therefore imply making choices that are pleasing to God. It implies doing all your best to reduce the traits of sin in your life. Hence, you need closeness with your God in your worship, Church activities, Sacraments (Eucharist and Penance) to attain this loving response from you. A personal response from God will install in you the sense of particular judgement that waits each man after death as Heb 9:27 tell us. Even in the midst of your friends and colleagues, your WILL is yours. Choose wisely and act wisely; for your life is Personal despite the connections.

CONCLUSION
Despite the immense greatness of God, God pays attention to details. Matthew 10:29-31- The hairs of your head are counted and numbered. He does not overlook anything he has made. Does God know my Name? Yes God knows you name and then everything about you. God has created you with difference and uniqueness. God is still interested in you as an individual despite the billions of people in the whole world. God loves you with unquestionable affection Ps. 117:2. Truly God is interested in each soul in the midst of the multitude. David had this understanding and that gave him the good sense of security, leading to his much loved Psalm—The Lord is my Shepherd Ps. 23. The greatest thing that can happen to a man is to understand the measure of love that God has for him and to accept that love. The Parables of the Lost Coin and Sheep tell us that God loves and wants each person he has created to be close to him. Here, God is still seeking the lost element. You are as important as the others. He searches for you and he will find you. God does not want to lose you to the enemy. Do not take his love for granted, for God the Father Loves you personally!

Sunday, 21 June 2015

ỌNWA DECEMBA!


Human beings are very astonishing. I drew this comment from the very fact that the differences entrenched in their lives give great meanings to them in their particularity. This is the very reason why a particular thing is understood differently and used as such in different places. Even when there seems to be a universal meaning behind a thing, it must have differences of understanding and attitudes towards it according to different peoples. Based on this I continue to praise the Manufacturer of all beings.
 
December is the last month of the year according to the disciplinary matrices we are using in our epistemic community. And according to my great mentor Richard Rorty (heavily influenced by Kuhn) December shall continue to be so until an anomaly comes up causing a sense of burgeoning crises among us. Thus, by December, one’s mind flashes to the 31-day month that ends of the year. December has always been very exceptional among all the months of the year. I must point out here that these attitudes or associations of December were not given to us by December itself; rather we are the creators of the nature of December. In other words, human beings have given several natures to this month making it unique through their different practices and cultures. 

The Christian community in the world of human beings have taken December to be the month when they remember the birth of their greatest hero Jesus Christ who came so many years ago to redeem mankind. Principally on 25th of the month, they celebrate without a finish the memorial of the birth of Jesus Christ. While they will go visit the churches for the religious aspect of the celebration, the social aspect will never cease to have visitors like fowls (which according to my friend are now for sale in their community), meats of domestic animals and wild animals for those who are strong, rice of various clothes such as stewed, jollof or fried. And of course drinks are not left out. Although some of the Muslims celebrate with their Christian colleagues, they themselves take it as an ordinary day. But within those who celebrate this period, the celebration will never end until the first week of the New Year.

As I said earlier, Christmas and December are understood slightly differently by a special group of people. This people are not special because of any ontological supreme quality. They are special simply because they interpret things specially and differently too. This people describe the last month of the year not just as “December” but as Ọnwa Decemba. You may know this people but you may not know why they prefer this description than the general one. This people are the IGBOS! IGBO KWENU! HEI! KWEZUONU! HEIIIIIIIII! This is just them. Citeris Paribus,, they are always happy and celebrative. Because I want to tell you why and how they regard this month as Ọnwa Decemba, just check what follows here.

Ọnwa is the Igbo word for month. Hence, we have Ọnwa January, Ọnwa April, etc. But the Ọnwa of Decemba is very different in the whole “Ọnwas” according to the Igbo’s understanding of the calendar. Ọnwa Decemba is a period of rest just as others see it. For the Igbo, it is primarily a time when people cease from work and rejoin with their families extended and nuclear but more of the extended. To this effect, there is usually a visit paid to the village and other places where one will reunite with the people he or she has not met with since Ọnwa January as the case may be.

In the meeting with friends and relatives, the Igbo consider it very necessary to visit the church for thanksgiving to God for all his blessings. This is mostly done by those who have the mind and power. In doing this, the whole family and all relatives will accompany the person to Church for Thanksgiving which will terminate in the house for the second part of the celebration. In the churches, there is usually the fund-raising program where the rich will tell those around that they have indeed arrived home for the Christmas.

Also, Ọnwa Decemba is highly treasured by students and workers because during this period, academic work is suspended for another time in Ọnwa January. Serious students will never abandon their works completely as some of the still give some time to their studies. But majority of them make sure that the books are locked very well in school and will be seen after resumption by Ọnwa January.  

A very significant event that makes this Ọnwa Decemba unique is the social activities that take place in the communities. One of them is the usual community’s football competitions which usually bring people together in the football field as they come to feed their eyes with the events. I must say that this social event is the basis of all other social life that takes place during this period. With the football competition bringing people together, there is this desire to “show off”. This is the desire to publicly display one’s wealth and riches. Particularly done by the youths, they have their expensive cars and wears paraded in such an arena. Although they do this in other social gatherings even in the church, the one exhibited during the football competition is more. With their late arrival and the loud tones of their records, they draw people’s attention to themselves. 

The desire to show off and display one’s wealth has regrettably contributed to some decadence in the society. The youths pursue the wealth to be displayed end up involving themselves in crimes. This is the case with incessant kidnappings, armed robbery, and ritual killings during this period of Ọnwa Decemba.

Before I drop the pen, I want to say that the poor in the society long for Christmas when people of goodwill will remember them. Thanks to such people. While this period is aimed at arriving at a joyful experience and holiday, some people make it unfriendly for others. But over and above any Igbo person wherever he or she may be longs for Ọnwa Decemba.

Nwanyanwu  Chris

LIFE AS A GIFT



 
A gift is something received from another with little or no qualification for it. That is, gifts are usually received not as a right but as a privilege from the giver. And there is usually an end in view for which such is given. Another thing about gifts is that the nature of the gift is determined solely by the giver. This is not to say that there are situations where an expectant receiver of gifts demands that the gifts to be given be in a given nature. But make a removal of some of these situations; gifts are the presentations of the giver freely given without the right of the receiver for a particular purpose. Hence, we can have many kinds of things presented as gifts according to the wish of the donor.

However, there has been a controversy over the nature of gifts. This controversy though more implicit than explicit stems from the very saying that Life is a gift. This saying wherever it must have emanated from has caused so many problems in the human society such that only a critical examination of it may be a rescue to the human society. The implicit controversy stems from the very fact that most people in the way they live their lives do not see life as a gift. In fact, they see it as their right to be alive. And so with this orientation which has influenced their life styles, the other group in the controversy have tried to assert that life is a gift.

Life being a gift or not being a gift may not be a problem here provided there is an adequate justification of any position taken in this matter. Hence, that is why proponents of the case that life is not a gift say that Life is personal and as such it cannot be a gift. On the contrary, proponents of the view that life is a gift have produced many arguments to support their stand. And so the essence of this literary labour is to add sugar to the pot of wine that says that Life is a gift with the aim of refuting the claim that life is not a gift.

Biologically, human life is a product of the matrimonial act done with the aim of giving life to some non-existent body and in the words of beloved Plato, was still in the world of forms. Now, one can argue that this act in some case is carried out without the intention of producing life and at times too, it is done out of wedlock. In any case, suffice it to be said that under normal circumstance, the whole thing is done within the wedlock. Now, the non-existent body never had the right to possess life. This is because where it to be so, it will come at any time and place as it wishes. Instead, through the powers of the natural forces, the body begets life courtesy of the parents. For those who may add that delay in accepting the life is a form of decision, I still want to say that acceptance presupposes a gift; for if nothing is being given, nothing is being accepted and delayed. Therefore, life is a gift to a body willing to have it.

Man is a social being by nature. For my good friend Aristotle, man necessarily lives in the human society or he is either a beast or a spirit.  To some extent, humans can live alone; but when a visit is made to the ever-lonely Robinson Crusoe, such a claim may be slumped. Humans can always received everything about their lives implicitly or explicitly free from other people. Consider the time of birth and childhood days.  From birth, humans have been beneficiaries of different gifts from people. The first beneficiary of the child is the parents who brought him or her into the world and continue to care of him/her. As a child, his being bathed, fed, clothed, etc. As he continues to grow, he is assisted to be socialised in the society and in other ways, he continues to enjoy the assistance of others as he attains growth and development.

Moreover, as he grows (the child) he receives some gifts from people in terms of services he receives. Although at a certain point, he may begin to finance those services, the fact remains that he still relies on others to provide those services for sales and until these services are provided, the man and his finance may not have been valued. That is why without the sellers in the market, the rich man cannot see food to buy citeris paribus; which means that the availability of those goods and services are products of the gifts of others.

Besides these gifts humans received from others to aid their growth and development in many aspects of human life in the society, there is another superior gift that humans enjoy from beginning to the end unless when the natural time calls for us home-coming. This superior gift is ever-given to humans from an ever superior being. From birth this Supreme Being taken to mean God from the Christian point of view continues to give humans the gift of life. He guards human while they travel, provides him with rain and sun that will help improve the ecosystem and so enhance the “good health” of the society by implication. 

More so, God is ever generous in giving gifts. To all human beings, God gives the gift of talents. We all have received many talents from God except those who have failed to discover and develop theirs. Some are given the gift of riches and wealth; some are given intelligence, some are given the gift of speech; some are given the gift of teaching and counselling etc. Each of these gifts is given for the purpose of making life and existence very comfortable especially as humans pull their natural resources together. That was why the missionary St Paul will say that there are many spiritual gifts as there are many parts of the body. Though separate, they are united in making the body of Christ-the Church complete.

Thus, in all these cases, we can see that life and all that sustains it are gifts. No one deserves them and no one can boast to have got them by his natural prowess without the input and impact of the Supreme Being and others. Hence life or existence is a cobweb of gifts, where there is sharing and reception of gifts from the top and at the bottom level. It is only in this light following from our observation above that we can understand that life is really a gift from God and those around.

In the controversy between those who believe that life is a gift and those who do not, when there is claim that life is really a gift, the question that follows it becomes; what is the essence of such a life that is simply a gift.
The essence of life as a gift lies in the very fact that it is called to be gift to other human lives. Since each life is a gift from God Ultimately, human lives should, be lived for others as gifts to them so that through them and in them God continues to present gift to people. Since human life is an expression of benevolence from God and others, charity demands that the same acts of benevolence be extended to others in dire need of it.

In the society there are those who are suffering and lack the basic needs of life. The task of he who has been helped is to reciprocate that same act of assistance to others. The poor and needy greatly need the gift of the wealthy for them to enjoy for a moment the joys of existence as God as really made the wealthy man so.

There are many people who are in need in the Academia. Charity demands that those who have received the gift of knowledge and understanding help the “young”  ones in that aspect. This will clearly be shown by when students sacrifice their leisure just to help their colleague. This will be shown when students share materials among themselves; because in one way or the other that material has been received as a gift. The different places and areas we find ourselves should be places we share our gifts with those around; so that what we enjoy could be enjoyed by others as well.

Is there anything that humans have that does not have the trace of the divine in it? If is wealth which was possible got through hard work, was it not possible through God’s kindness? If it is intelligence, was not given as a talent and the strength to develop it too? What can one claim to have that does not ultimately lead to God as the originator? NONE! In other words, all gifts possessed by humans came from God as gifts. Their essence is not for personal use alone, but for the public too.

Unfortunately the reverse has been the cases in the human society as people hoard these gifts from the consumption of others. In fact what happens today is that people have become too selfish and wicked to the point that after hoarding their gifts, they still come directly or indirectly to sap those of the others. Of course we cannot claim that this is not the case; for it is not the case, why has the human society lacked growth and development especially within our immediate society? We see situations where students cheat themselves by rejecting to help their fellows or to help them very minutely. Or have we not find those who are too proud of their gifts and at that they cannot listen to anyone neither can they come together to better the society? Our intelligence, wealth and talents are gifts. The life itself that harbours all these talents is a gift from God. If that is the case, should we not reciprocate these gifts by sharing them with others? The giver of these gifts has an end in view and when one tries to thwart it either by selfishness or non-challancy, he or she may lose it; for pride they say appears before a good fall.

Life is a gift from others and meant for others. This is the meaning of life as a gift.



Nwanyanwu Chris