It was a no cost, no obligation offer!
My daughter told me about the scam email. I did not receive it via email, it was a different medium of communication. I contacted the Who’s Who corporate office anyways. I was told the offer was genuine and that they were aware of the email scams!
Why do you think I fell for it??
In the previous post attachment, I have quoted this bible verse.
I Corinthians 1:30:
30 But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption:
When Christ is my wisdom, in such decisions, it is no longer my wisdom but it is God’s! But many cannot understand the distinction between their wisdom and God’s wisdom. So, they simply conclude and claim that the wisdom that they use is not theirs and God’s, thinking no one would object to it, after all, their fellow folks would all be doing the same! But you and I know, right, when it shows up it would be worse than the worldly wisdom!
There were only two options to choose from - “Yes” and “I am not ready yet”. I chose the “I am not ready yet”!
It is not I was rude that I did not choose yes. I simply do not know what to do, so I chose the other. I was also aware of John 5:41 “I receive not honour from men”. I knew the invite offer was not an honor in the sense Jesus was referring to, to not accept it. In other words, I only look for God’s witness in sharing the gospel for people to give heed, and not man’s endorsements!
But you make a huge confession statement here! Thank you. I consider and have said everything is made out to be (or turned into) a scam (in the guise of good). If proved thus, would you say people who believe in such things (scams), inflation is one such thing, are under deception and/or under devil? When true, it should reiterate the need for true gospel!
Let me now go and check my mail for the commission fee check for catching inflation scam! Who cares if it all came in one check or in multiple checks!