Living Generously: Aligning Wealth with Faith

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "You only live once, therefore make the most of your life kind of this carpe diem go for it live as recklessly and impulsively as you might like. But here's the difference right? Because Yolo has this mentality that you're only going to live once, you're going to die one day and because you're going to die one day, like make the most of your life to live according to your own selfish pursuits." [09:50]( | | )

2. "Why because at the end of the day most of us and the reason why Jesus and others will talk so stridently against money and the ways that money can get its hook into all of us. Why is it because what money does is it makes us arrogant and here's what I mean by arrogant it makes us somehow believe that I have more control over money. Over my life." [13:18]( | | )

3. "This is the American dream. Now, this is not unique though, to our current time and culture. Think about it here. James is writing to a culture and he's basically saying so many people, the way they approach life is this is what life is about. It's being able to go where I want to spend what I want to make whatever money I can." [05:14]( | | )

4. "You have hoarded wealth in the last days. You have slaughter. Here's one way that we use it. And he's saying, most of us, when we come to money, we spend it. But there's a line when it comes to spending. He's saying, most of us, we do things for self-indulgence and for luxury." [24:05]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "It's about actually being mindful of God of having my life and my decisions and what I do with stuff including the money that I possess that it's informed not by me and my desires and my whims and my wishes. But instead it's actually informed by God in other words you will you will die one day so live with God each day that everything that you do your time your energy and your money all of it becomes about living according to God's ways living in light of eternity." [11:45]( | | )

2. "Your life is but a mist. It's here and it's gone tomorrow. Now, why in the world is James saying this? And what is he trying to communicate here? Especially as he's getting at the heart, the human heart that wants to accumulate things, the human heart that wants to make money and make choices and have this personal autonomy." [06:06]( | | )

3. "The one way that we get free from those attachments, the one way that we can actually say, God, I want to live according to your ways, is to actually, to start giving your money away. And what James is saying is, like, when you can give to your money, you can give to your church. And that's what we're talking about. You can give your money away, especially to charitable causes." [27:15]( | | )

4. "The Christian ethic isn't simply about doing what the rest of the world does. It's about living in such a manner that everything at our disposal, it's honoring to God. And here's what the way before God is actually that we first live towards generosity. Now, why in the world would we do that? Because we believe that God has been generous to us." [35:46]( | | )

5. "Look at what Jesus teaches in the Sermon on the Mount. He says, therefore, I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothes? Look at the birds of the air. They do not sow or reap or stir away in barns. And yet your heavenly father feeds them." [37:04]( | | )

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