Yesterday I visited a friend of mine, who is blind.
And because it was night he did something that taught me a lesson.
Upon entering the house, he switched on the light.
And I asked him "why did you put on the light
yet you can't see?"
He laughed for a long time, switched off the light
and went to the kitchen.
After a short while he came with a pot of tea and
eggs, placed them perfectly well on the table and switched on the light again.
What he said made me shed tears because he said to
me, Mr. G ..... “I did not put on the light for my own sake or because I
needed it, I did it for you because you needed it since you are not blind like
me".”
Then he asked me, Mr. G,
How many times have you switched off the light for
other people and denied them an opportunity to see light just because you
yourself do not need it ?
I thought about that so deeply, and now I am asking
you the same question today.
How many times have you put off your lights and
denied others an opportunity to see the light while they are in darkness?
Why would you let your accounts grow to millions
and even billions while your brother's child is going barefooted?
Why would you put clothes you don't wear in the bin
while someone out there is almost going naked?
Why would food rot in your house while there is
someone out there sleeping hungry?
Why will you see a business opportunity and hide it
without sharing with your friends when you know you won’t use it?
Why will you be in a position to help someone get a
promotion or a new job and you keep it because the person is not from your
family, tribe or religion?
Why will you defame your brother or sister just
because you don't want someone to help them?
Each of the questions above is equivalent to
switching “Off The Light”
These are the things we should be mindful of as
human beings.
This is true religion, helping the needy and being
there for those who do not have a voice.
Please turn on the lights you switched Off !
Great stuff!!
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