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Money Worries
March 24, 2011
Of His words recorded in the Bible, Jesus has more to say on money than any other topic. Luke 12 offers a good summary of His attitude. He does not condemn possessions, but He warns against putting faith in money to secure the future. Money fails to solve lifes biggest problems.
Although Jesus speaks to many aspects about money, He seems to concentrate on the question: What is money doing to you? Money can dominate a persons life, diverting attention away from God. Jesus challenges us to break free of moneys powereven if it means giving it all away.
Jesus urges His listeners to seek treasure in the kingdom of God, for such treasure can benefit them in this life and the next one too. Do not worry, He says (v.22), for God is the one who provides for our needs. And then to emphasize His point, He brings up King Solomon, the richest man in the Old Testament. Jesus said that a common wildflower is clothed more gloriously by God than a royal king. So do not have an anxious mind (vv.27-29), but seek the kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added to you (v.31).
Better to trust in the God who lavishes care on the whole earth than to spend our lives worrying about money and possessions.
The real measure of our wealth is what will be ours in eternity.
Read: Luke 12:22-31
Do not fear, little flock, for it is your Fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom.
Luke 12:32
2,271 posted on
03/24/2011 6:24:34 AM PDT by
The Mayor
(Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty!)
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March 24, 2011


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2,273 posted on
03/24/2011 9:28:16 AM PDT by
JustAmy
(I know God will not give me anything I canÂ’t handle. I just wish that He didnÂ’t trust me so much.Â)
To: The Mayor
We are blessed, to be a blessing ...
Time, energy, strength, good health,
can not be bought with money.
It is necessary for some things.
It does not make one wise, or give understanding ...
Look to God for grace, hope, mercy, love, eternal life ...
none of which can be bought in this world.
2,359 posted on
03/25/2011 9:16:42 AM PDT by
geologist
(The only answer to the troubles of this life is Jesus. A decision we all must make.)
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