Sisters into Reading & Reviewing "SiRR" Magazine December 2014 | Page 23
Now that we have this de‐
sire, money takes over our thought
processes and we feel compelled to
do whatever it takes to accumulate
enough of it to “feed our desire”.
Many may say that they don’t love
money but if we honestly look at
what drives us daily we find that
everyone has a certain level of
“love for money”. Can you name
“one” individual you know that
doesn’t use any form of money to
get the things they think they need
to survive? Can you name “one”
individual that doesn’t use any
form of money to get the things
their family thinks they need to
survive or the things they think
they need for school or work or
anything else? If you feel you have
to have money in any form, then
you have a love for money because
you feel that you can’t live without
it. Now ask yourself one question.
Did the Creator use money at all for
himself or give it to our fore‐
parents to use for anything? Or did
they “give” us everything that we
need for life eternal?
Now that we have walked
over anyone and everything to feed
this desire, Evil strategically de‐
ploys its next weapon. With the
feeling that we have obtained a
certain level of power and status
from this thing called money, the
third weapon enters our worldly
game; that worldly woman. This
tool has been used successfully
since the beginning of time, as we
know it. Its success is based on the
fact that “Man Thinks” that he is
above all women and is to rule over
them. This has been the second
greatest mistake that we as men
have made and must correct if we
are to make it. Women are our
equal and we must come together
as one in order to complete the
Creator’s mission. We do under‐
stand the story of Adam and Eve,
however, this story does not apply
to the indigenous family; there
were a people before them and the
first couple was created equally,
with equal rule over everything.
(Genesis 1:26 – 28) Adam and Eve
did not receive a blessing like the
first did.
At this point, with our pre‐
sent mindset, we feel that our de‐
sire is now “fulfilled” and we think
we have all things under control.
This thought is our fourth mistake
as we know it is she that controls
both the mind and the money in
this worldly man. With these three
we add man’s desire to control
man, which in turn creates division
and this division creates a multi‐
tude of other issues that add to the
ever increasing Dark Cloud that has
built up over each of us.
From here the cycle of kar‐
mic curses are past on from gener‐
ation to generation as this corrupt‐
ed couple conceives and certain
things change to accommodate
each personality. Since most of us
at this point have no true relation‐
ship with the Creator, our problems
only get worse. As time passes, in
most cases, a child is born and new
expenses create the need for more
money, which forces the man to
ask for a raise or obtain a second
job to make ends meet. This
means longer hours away from
home that the woman doesn’t like,
which creates more stress for both
man and woman. (The cost is even
greater with those who chose to
remain single and live in a life of
lustful death.)
Over time another child is
born, which now forces the woman
to go to work and or the man ob‐
taining a third or better job to
make ends meet. For the next fif‐
teen years, if the couple remains
together, the children are raised
and taught by strangers as the fam‐
ily continues to struggle and grow
further apart.
During this time, many
things take place within each of our
families that set the stage for fu‐
ture possible events. Some of
these include: increased desire for
money, divorce, children turn to
the streets for false love, increased
stress, drugs, alcohol, domestic vio‐
lence’s, jail, death, suicide, etc. To
counter some of this, a few turn to
the “church” for false help and find
fuel to add to the fire: These in‐
clude in‐fighting over false posi‐
tions, adulterous relationships, for‐
nication, increased love and greed
for money, stealing, envy, lying,
strife, murder,