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Feb 16, 2020 Letters
Guyanese please, do not give up your birthright for a few dollars.
In the book of Genesis 25:30-34, Esau gave up his birthright for a bowl of food. Some years later, his descendants lost their right to live.
It happened when David was in Edom, and Joab, the commander of the army had gone up to bury the slain, after he had killed every male in Edom. (Kings 11:15)
Believe it or not the children and grandchildren are affected by the actions of the fathers. If those that are fathers uphold fraud and racism, their descendants will become pawns of the same spirits.
The spiritual leaders of the nation are not speaking much on it, but the youths of Guyana born during the last 23 years, will be troubled by the strong desire to steal from others . This is because this practice was encouraged by those who held the highest offices in the Nation.
It will take many years and much hard work for the practice of receiving bribes by police men, and public officials to be stamped out. That spirit of dishonesty has cemented itself in the culture of the people. When we vote into office those who are recognised dishonest individuals, we will be doing damage to the nation that it may never recover from.
My deceased pork-knocker grandfather, Randolph Wade, used to say, “You can’t invite snakes into your camp and not expect to be bitten by one.”
Apostle Adrian Wade
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