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Pastimes : JESUS and FINANCIAL FREEDOM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: monu who wrote (1236)5/20/2000 10:07:00 AM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1283
 
monu: Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

One thing , if I can just go off one little side "alley" to that which you have brought up , them being many possible subjects for conversation is one aspect of the proper attitudes to have where financial blessings are concerned.

What would one of the main concerns of investing be ? Greed. Right. The Lord is pointing out to me that spiritual greed is even more rampant than financial greed. How so.?

Greed is wanting something all to yourself and how many Christians knowing that others need for , desire of, and lack of the good news of God's plan for salvation keep it all for themselves. Is not this tantamount to greed. Having something and not being willing to share it .

Is it then no wonder that when a Christian, exhibits greed in financial matters which represent the little, or being faithful over the little are punished in that realm when they show God that they are greedy in their finances.

God must surely, rightfully, and hopefully to teach us not to be greedy in our finances deal with us so that when he matures us to the point that we are given true wealth or true riches we will be faithful over that which He has entrusted to us, and not be greedy with it and be willing to cast our riches across the landscape of souls. In Christ ..gregor