Christians in this generation possibly rely majorly
on what their pastors say and not what God
wants from man.
Even when they can read the Holy Bible,
to know what is expected of them, many
shy away from studying the sacred book.
Many substitute their pastors for God,
they discuss all about their lives with
them and believe whatever they say.
Here are 8 things God doesn't expect
from you, but your pastors ask you
about:

1. Your car
Some pastors choose their members
based on their assets like their cars but
God will not ask what kind of car you
drive.
He might however ask you, how many
people you have given a lift, who didn't
have a means of transportation. This is
because he is more interested in
humanity.

2. Your house

You have to be very careful once your
pastor asks you about how beautiful your
house is, or what kind of house you live
in. God is not interested in the square
footage of your house.
He will instead ask you how many people
you welcomed into your home
wholeheartedly.

3. Your clothes

Lately, some people dress to church to
oppress others or to be noticed by all.
Their pastors won’t remind them that
God will not ask about the clothes you
had in your closet but how many you
helped to clothe.

4. Your salary

Some pastors are more interested in how
much you earn than your salvation.
Pastors ask their members how much
they earn just to be able to extort money
from them.
God wants you to know that you should
never compromise your character to obtain
even the highest salary.

5. Your job

If you visit your pastor for counselling,
he will stylishly ask where you work.
But God will never ask what your job
title is; he'll ask if you performed your
job to the best of your ability.

6. Your friends

Your pastors on Sundays will tell you to
make friends before leaving the church
without telling you friendship is beyond
just “hello”.
Your pastors could ask how many friends
you have but God will ask how many
people to whom you were really a friend.

7. Your neighborhood

Some pastors could judge members of
their congregation by their environment.
They forget that God won't ask in what
neighborhood you lived but how you
treated your neighbors.

8. Your race

Some pastors unintentionally could be
partial because of your skin color.
They forget that salvation is not about
the color of your skin but God is
interested in the content of your
character to his service.