Building wealth is a topic often misunderstood within the Christian community. Today, we explored the biblical perspective on wealth, focusing on the concept of "The Other 90." While tithing, or giving the first tenth of our income to God, is a well-known principle, the question remains: what about the remaining 90%? The Bible provides guidance on how to manage and grow this portion, encouraging us to move beyond living paycheck to paycheck and instead, to have more than enough to support ourselves, our families, and others, thereby expanding God's kingdom.
We examined the lives of notable Christian business leaders like John D. Rockefeller, Henry Heinz, and Mary Kay Ash, who integrated their faith with their business practices. These individuals demonstrated that putting God first does not hinder financial success; rather, it attracts it. Their stories illustrate that when we honor God with our resources, He blesses us abundantly.
The sermon also challenged the misconception that wealth is inherently negative or that poverty equates to spirituality. Instead, it emphasized that money is a tool that can be used for good or ill, depending on how it is managed. The love of money, not money itself, is the root of all kinds of evil. Therefore, Christians are encouraged to view their work as a form of worship, working enthusiastically as if for the Lord, not merely for human employers.
Finally, we reflected on the importance of having an excellent spirit, as exemplified by Daniel in the Bible. Despite being a foreigner in Babylon, Daniel distinguished himself through his excellent spirit, which was a reflection of God's spirit within him. This excellence is not about perfection but about doing our best in whatever we do, as a testament to our faith and as a means to attract God's blessings.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Tithing and Trust: Tithing is an act of worship and trust, acknowledging God as the source of all blessings. By giving the first tenth of our income, we honor God and invite His provision over the remaining 90%, trusting that it will go further with His blessing than 100% without it. [03:55]
- 2. Wealth and Faith Integration: The lives of Christian business leaders show that integrating faith with business practices can lead to success. By prioritizing God, family, and then business, they demonstrate that faith-driven principles can attract wealth and expand God's kingdom. [07:31]
- 3. Money as a Tool: Money itself is not evil; it is a tool that can be used for good or ill. The love of money, not money itself, is the root of all kinds of evil. Christians are called to use their resources wisely to further God's kingdom and help others. [16:02]
- 4. Work as Worship: Christians are encouraged to view their work as a form of worship, working enthusiastically as if for the Lord. This perspective transforms mundane tasks into acts of faith, attracting God's blessings and provision. [27:30]
- 5. Spirit of Excellence: Like Daniel, having an excellent spirit is a reflection of God's spirit within us. This excellence is about doing our best in all things, which not only honors God but also distinguishes us in the world, attracting His favor and opportunities. [36:54]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:47] - Opening Prayer
- [01:53] - Understanding Tithing
- [03:55] - The Principle of the Tithe
- [04:38] - Beyond Paycheck to Paycheck
- [06:16] - Faith and Wealth in History
- [07:31] - Prioritizing God in Business
- [08:51] - God's Way is Better
- [10:29] - Generosity and Kingdom Expansion
- [12:35] - Challenging Misconceptions About Wealth
- [14:36] - The Complexity of Wealth and Spirituality
- [16:02] - The Love of Money
- [17:34] - Resources and Kingdom Expansion
- [19:24] - Biblical Examples of Provision
- [22:26] - Community Impact and Generosity
- [25:03] - Prayer for Kingdom Expansion
- [26:51] - Work Enthusiastically for the Lord
- [30:04] - From Consumer to Producer
- [31:45] - Lessons from the Ant
- [33:48] - Awakening to Full Potential
- [36:54] - The Spirit of Excellence
- [38:07] - Closing Prayer