"We will not, on the altar of money, mortgage our conscience, mortgage our faith, mortgage our salvation"
- Peter Akinola
About this Quote
This quote by Peter Akinola speaks with the significance of preserving our moral and also spiritual honesty, even when faced with financial challenge. He is warning us against compromising our values and also beliefs in order to make money. Akinola is stressing that our principles, belief, and redemption are not for sale, which we need to not endanger our principles in order to make a quick dollar. He is advising us that our spiritual and also ethical wellbeing is more important than cash, which we should not be willing to compromise our values in order to earn a profit. This quote serves as a pointer that our spiritual and also ethical wellbeing must always come first, which we ought to never want to jeopardize our worths in order to make money.
This quote is written / told by Peter Akinola somewhere between January 27, 1944 and today. He/she was a famous Clergyman from Nigeria.
The author also have 5 other quotes.
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