He then turned to the congregation and said, “I know in this nation, you live on credit, so I bless you on credit.”
According to him, “I’ve told you the story of a time I was travelling; I was in Itro; those days, I was travelling in economy, and they’ll weigh your bag. If you’re travelling on economy, there’s a limit to what you can carry. So all the heavy things that I wanted to carry, I put them in carry-on because they don’t weigh carry-on.”
“The books, the tapes, everything, I put it in two carry-ons. I checked in the lighter ones, and then, as I was struggling with my two carry-ons (and a carry-on can be heavier than a suitcase), I saw two of my children coming (two boys).
“Ah, daddy, good morning. I said good morning, and then one of them ran at me and grabbed the two carry-ons, which were very heavy. So I turned to him and said, God bless you, and the second one said, Daddy, you didn’t say God bless me. I said, for what? You greeted me, and I greeted you. He helped me, so he got a blessing. I know in this nation, you live on credit, so I bless you on credit.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>