Archbishop Duncan Williams: Surviving Betrayals In Ministry

ARCHBISHOP NICHOLAS DUNCAN-WILLIAMS has revealed that he is a constant victim of betrayal and ingratitude from people who benefit from his selflessness and benevolence.
He disclosed that in many instances, he has been rewarded with ingratitude and betrayal by people he went out of his way to help.

He said “I have dealt with a lot of betrayals. Heavy betrayals, ingratitude especially from people you go out of your way and help them, bless them and impart their lives. People that know that without you and your contacts, and the opportunity you provided them they wouldn’t have stood up in life and no one would listen to them.”

He added that apart from showing ingratitude, they even go to the extent of trying to HIDE THE FACT that he once helped them. “They don’t even want anyone to know that you were ever used to bless them. And the next thing is to stab you at the back. And they don’t want to even know that they know you. And they get offended that you were the one that was used by God to help them find their way.

That offends them! And that hurts them that they didn’t make it on their own; that they made it through your contacts So they have to find a way to silence you and wipe you out so that the record that you were used to helping them will never be there. Betrayals, the ingratitude of the highest order,” he explained.

He, however, stated that betrayals and ingratitude have not deterred him from continuing to help and support people because helping people is the essence of living.
Asked how he deals with betrayals and ingratitude, he responded that he goes through “MASTERING" which helps him to recover and keep helping people.
“You learn MASTERING. You master it. Because if you don’t master it, it will kill you. It will stop you from helping others.
But you have to KEEP HELPING PEOPLE because that is the essence of living,” he noted.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams
THREE LESSONS I LEARNT FROM HIS NARRATIVE:
Help people without expecting anything in return from them. Your reward will come from sources you don't know.
Learn to master ingratitude and betrayal from those you helped by making sure you are not bitter at them. Always count it a PRIVILEGE that you were only used by God to help others because somewhere along the line God has used others too to help you.

Receive Jesus Christ today and go to church for spiritual fellowship.

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