Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it. Say not unto thy neighbor, Eya, and come again, and tomorrow I will give; when thou hast it by thee (Liproverbia 3:27-28)
When someone comes to you and asks you a favor or a good, at an inconvenient time, you should give the person what it’s asking for. If you have the good, then don’t say to the person to come back the next day or at a more convenient time. But give what the person needs.
Ha o tsebe, if there will be a tomorrow. Ntle ho moo, you don’t know the need of the person.
Your life belongs to Jesus, and He has appointed you to be His representative. He shall direct people to you, who have a need. You are the only one, ka nako eo, who can help that person.
Don’t say to the person to come back tomorrow, kapa hona ho lebisa motho kerekeng kapa tshebeletsong ya kereke. Ho e-na le ho fa motho seo (s)o kopa. Haeba ke bohobe, pakete ea tsoekere, kapa e 'ngoe e ntle, kapa haeba motho a hloka thapelo, Pholiso, keletso, etc., fana ka eona 'me u se ke ua ithiba.
Jesu o o file tsohle tseo o di hlokang, ho thusa motho enoa. U hlohonolofalitsoe ka mahlohonolo ohle a moea libakeng tse phahameng, eseng ho ipolokela tsohle, empa ho e abela ba bang. Ke seo Thomo e Khōlō e leng sona.
‘E be letsoai la lefatše’


