Showing posts with label 'trust in God not money'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 'trust in God not money'. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Baby, You're A Rich Man


Blessed is the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms in Christ.  Ephesians 1:3

If your employer pays you by direct deposit and you are at all like me, you know the exact hour and day each pay period that the money is deposited into your bank account.  Have you ever thought of yourself as being rich?  The truth of the matter is that if you are a believer in Jesus Christ, you are rich, despite how little or how much money you actually have. 

God has given each of us more riches than we could possibly fathom and He does so at the moment of our salvation.  Unfortunately, too many people live impoverished, spiritually speaking, of course.

God works a lot differently than our employer does…there is no monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly deposit-He has given each of us an unlimited spiritual bank account that we can draw from.  Some believers only come to God with their problems, while failing to realize that He has already made a never-ending and abundant deposit on their behalf.   Additionally, other believers are simply too distracted by their possessions or the things of this world to tap into God’s spiritual blessings.

God’s riches are greater than any amount of money, possessions, or power that this world has to offer.  We must believe God and take Him at His Word; He is who He says He is and we will never have to ask Him for what He has already blessed us with!

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Money


God blesses those who are poor and realize their need for Him, for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.  Matthew 5:3


We all have basic needs that need to be met in order to survive: food, water, shelter, and love.  When our needs are met, you are content and satisfied, but when your wants are unmet, we are left discontent and wanting more.

Don't get me wrong, our wants are not always negative, but sometimes they can lead us astray from what God desires for our lives.  Wants can also lead us to ruin if we become obsessed with pursuing them.

Having our needs met by God shows us His almighty power and provision that teaches us that He is indeed good and trustworthy.  We must learn to trust God and not money and learn to distinguish between our needs and our wants.

Christian author, Max Lucado, said it best..."Those who trust money are foolish.  They are setting themselves up to be duped and dumped into a dystopia of unhappiness.  Have you ever noticed that the word miser is just one letter short of the word misery?"