And so I woke up this morning and grabbed my daily devotional,sorry, my blackberry. I navigated to my Twitter to see what the news is today. You see, there is no such thing as a 'no-news-day' in my country Nigeria; there is always something everybody is talking about. This morning wasn't any different. My timeline was flooded with arguments about the justification of men of God owning private jets. Apparently, there was a new entrant to the league of "pastoral" private jet owners.
       Just as expected, there were people who didn't see anything wrong with pastors having private jets of their own and then there were people who saw everything wrong with it. The "against" side however, considerably outweighed the "for" side in this case. I scrolled through the vents and rants and smiled to myself, "but boy, are Nigerians mouthed! 
        You know, I've always refrained from engaging in debates/arguments about men of God out of fear of mis-speaking and consequently incurring the wrath of the Almighty. Yes, because I was taught never to speak evil against an annointed... God forbid that I ever do.
Moreover, I didn't quite understand the reason for all the ranting. I mean, this wouldn't be the first or second time we'd be hearing of a pastor getting a private jet, so how is this news? I scurried to Google anyway to check out the cost of jets and I was astounded by the results I got. I saw the reason for the rantings.
        People were ranting because some members of these men's churches can barely afford a three-square meal yet their "daddies" are proud owners of jets worth millions of Nairas. They are venting because they believe that these men of God should follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ whose life spelt humility and flying around in private jets while your flock walk about with growling stomachs does not exactly portray one as humble. And yes they understood that some of these jets were gifts but they couldn't, for the life of them understand why these men of God wouldn't point d direction of their hungry flock to the gift bearers.
        But again I wondered, why the much ado over pastors owning private jets? Eh? Or don't these people realize that times have changed? The belief that priesthood involves sacrificing material wealth to a very large extent, does not hold water in these times. Yes! In these times, our pastors are allowed to own jets just like pop stars, politicians and business moguls. In these times, they are allowed to trade their Bibles for iPads. I mean, who doesn't like the fine things of life?
         So brethren, the next time we so much as find a single fault in these men, please and please, let us pretend we do not see and let God be the judge. Amen.