A Great Fool Is Always Ungrateful: Wisdom from Dr. Ohio O. Ojeagbase and The Cyrus Partners Priesthood
Explore Dr. Ohio O. Ojeagbase’s teaching on ingratitude, foolishness, and spiritual decline. Learn why a grateful heart leads to wisdom, growth, and divine favor, and access fire-prayers that break cycles of ingratitude and manipulation.
“A great fool is always ungrateful.”
This striking statement, drawn from the wisdom teachings of Dr. Ohio O. Ojeagbase of The Cyrus Partners Priesthood, offers a concise but profound insight into character, spirituality, and life’s journey.
Meaning and Depth
The term ‘great fool’ is not a measure of intelligence or educational achievement. Rather, it reflects a person’s commitment to foolishness is a deep-seated rejection of wisdom, a stubborn pride, and an exaggerated sense of self-importance. Dr. Ojeagbase teaches: “It is not brilliance that protects a heart from folly, but humility and willingness to learn.” A great fool, therefore, is one who has embraced unteachable habits and has become blind to self-improvement.
Ingratitude: The Signature of Foolishness
Why is such a person “always ungrateful”? Because ingratitude is the fruit of a foolish spirit. Dr. Ojeagbase explains:
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“Fools feel entitled; they cannot value gifts because they believe they deserve all things.”
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“A foolish heart cannot see kindness; it refuses to pause, reflect, or honor others.”
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“Gratitude honors what is given; foolishness glorifies the self, not the giver.”
The fool’s focus is always on what is missing and never on what has been received. Their memory is tuned to offenses, not favors; Their spirit stays shut to appreciation, and a closed spirit always slips into depreciation. Gratitude grows from the posture of your heart, so your attitude reveals the true state of your life. A grateful person rises because they see value. An ungrateful person sinks because they ignore value. The measure of your thanks shows the condition of your inner world, and the condition of your inner world shapes everything you become.
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The Spiritual Lesson
Scripture draws a direct line between ingratitude and spiritual darkness: “They did not glorify God, neither were they thankful, but became vain in their imaginations…” (Romans 1:21). According to Dr. Ojeagbase, “When pride is enthroned and ego becomes the god, gratitude flees. Blessings are perceived as mere rights, and helpers as irrelevant.”
Real-World Examples
A great fool can be recognized by these behaviors:
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Betrays kindness and forgets every favor
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Attributes good fortune to luck or personal brilliance, not help received
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Complains even when blessed, uses people and discards them
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Remembers offense but never remembers a good turn
Ingratitude, as Dr. Ojeagbase teaches, is “the loudest evidence of a foolish heart.”
Wisdom for Life
The lesson? Do not become a fool; train yourself in gratitude. Do not trust a fool; they will never honor your help. Do not envy a fool’s success; their ingratitude will eventually dismantle all they built.
Above all, “Gratitude is the mark of the wise; ingratitude is the signature of foolishness.” Embrace thanksgiving, reflect deeply, and always honor those who have lifted you. This is the path of wisdom
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10 Fire Prayers That Cleanse and Break Chains
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Every spirit of foolishness assigned to manipulate my destiny. Catch fire now in the name of Jesus.
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O God of wisdom, arise. Deliver me from ungrateful and evil-hearted people in the name of Jesus.
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Every ungrateful spirit operating in any relationship around my life. Expire by fire in the name of Jesus.
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Powers that turn helpers into enemies through ingratitude. You will not prosper in my life in the name of Jesus.
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I receive the mantle of wisdom, discernment, and understanding. Let it overshadow my life now in the name of Jesus.
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Every satanic personality assigned to waste my goodness and repay good with evil. Collapse and fail in the name of Jesus.
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O Lord, open my eyes to know who to help, who to avoid, and who to disconnect from as we prepare to match into 2026 in the name of Jesus.
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My destiny will not be tied to fools, users, manipulators, emotional blackmailers, or ungrateful people. Break by fire by force in the name of Jesus.
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Any attitude of ingratitude trying to rise in my heart. Die by the blood of Jesus.
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Powers that want to blind my mind from appreciating God’s goodness and the people that have been good to me. Your time is up. Scatter by fire in the name of Jesus.
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Every person I helped who returned evil for my good, O Lord, repay them with the same measure they released on my life, in the name of Jesus.
Scripture: Psalm 109:5, “They rewarded me evil for good, and hatred for my love.” -
All ungrateful people who joined enemies to sabotage my work, O earth, arise, fight them, and swallow their wickedness, in the name of Jesus.
Scripture: Numbers 16:32, “The earth opened her mouth and swallowed them.” -
Anyone I lifted who is now attempting to cancel me, speak ill of me, or push me toward downfall, O Lord, let their evil words return upon their own heads. Let them live with the fruit of their own lips, in the name of Jesus.
Scripture: Proverbs 18:21, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.”
Psalm 7:16, “Their mischief shall return upon their own head.” -
Lord, every person who helped me rise, supported me, opened doors, or partnered with me, give them promotion, elevation, and new responsibilities. Move them forward without delay. Let them never decrease, in the name of Jesus.
Scripture: Psalm 75:6 to 7, “Promotion comes neither from the east, nor the west, but God is the judge. He puts down one and sets up another.”
Proverbs 11:25, “He that refreshes others shall be refreshed.”
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