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The Master, The Wise & The Lazy The Master, The Wise & The Lazy by Bayo Adeyemi
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“How to Be Diligent You have got to identify what you want in life and make the effort in doing something about it. You must start seeing it as your responsibility and no one will do it for you.”
Bayo Adeyemi, The Master, The Wise & The Lazy
“The number one carrier of poverty is idleness. You cannot prosper in idleness. Idle people are characterised with all kind of negatives.”
Bayo Adeyemi, The Master, The Wise & The Lazy
“Do not eat your seed when it is time to sow by being lazy or not taking up God given opportunities because this will lead to poverty. Sow in faith when the opportunity arises.”
Bayo Adeyemi, The Master, The Wise & The Lazy
“When an opportunity comes knocking, your duty is to check it out and see if it is beneficial for you. Some opportunities can yield immediate results, but others are life seeds planted and they will give results in the future. There are two areas that needs considering when trying to understand the culture of an ant:               (a)  The seed time; and               (b) The harvest time.”
Bayo Adeyemi, The Master, The Wise & The Lazy
“Volunteering refers to the opportunities in life that has no monetary rewards.  Rebekah was willing to provide water for Abraham’s servant and his camels. He had ten camels. Think of the effort of drawing water for ten camels. They are animals that drink a lot of water yet this did not stop her. Opportunities for voluntary work are littered all over the country and you may need to volunteer like Rachel for you to be noticed. Don’t be money conscious, be God conscious.”
Bayo Adeyemi, The Master, The Wise & The Lazy
“As a believer if you don’t keep up with your spiritual responsibilities i.e. praying, studying the word of God, fellowship and so on, you will soon dry up and will no longer have roots in Christ. I have met many undergraduate Christians who have had difficulty in balancing their Christianity with their academics. In many cases, many of these Christians did not see God as the source of their academic strength. Take God out of the picture and you will struggle; your efforts to succeed will be frustrated. It is your duty once you settle into campus life to look for a place of worship that will enable continuity in your spiritual development. God is the essence of your study; therefore you cannot take him out. Education without God will make you a selfish and proud person like Uzziah.”
Bayo Adeyemi, The Master, The Wise & The Lazy
“lazy people occupy themselves with wrong things.”
Bayo Adeyemi, The Master, The Wise & The Lazy