He emphasised that while many men may appear to have good behaviour when they are financially down, their real character only shows when they attain wealth.
Renowned preacher, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has delivered a sermon highlighting the link between financial status and a man’s true character.
He emphasised that while many men may appear to have good behaviour when they are financially down, their real character only shows when they attain wealth.
The clergyman stated: “You don’t have character as a man if you don’t have money.”
According to him, financial stability tests a man’s ability to remain humble, loyal and respectful.
He explained that a man who, despite his wealth, can control his pride, resist the urge to chase multiple women and still show respect to people—especially women who may not be as affluent—is the true definition of a man with character.
He warned women not to judge a man’s character solely based on how he behaves in lack, stressing “A broke man can be humble,” but that humility may be a result of circumstance, not conviction.
Suleman’s message has stirred conversations online, especially around relationships, marriage, and the role of financial power in revealing a person’s true values.