Money: A Tool for Faith, Not a Master

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Use your worldly resources to benefit others and make friends. Then, when your possessions are gone, they will welcome you to an eternal home. If you are faithful in little things, be faithful in large ones. If you are dishonest in little things, you won't be honest with greater responsibilities. [00:01:44] (18 seconds)


Money matters. It matters to our souls. It matters to our quality of life. I mean, I've been poor and eating ramen noodles. I know, and then I've had money where I could go out to eat, you know, and give me a steak if I wanted to, praise God. Money matters. It matters to our quality of life, but this is a critical matter to our spiritual life. [00:06:49] (25 seconds)


Money has become, for many people, a functional God. What do I mean by that? If you think about that, just think about that with me for a minute. Our whole life is oriented around what? Money. Our work schedule, ain't it? You plan your every day, it's planned by your work schedule. [00:07:32] (24 seconds)


And notice it's God who protects. It's God who provides, right? Who supplies all your needs? God does. Who gives you purpose? Who created you? God does. Who gives you power to get wealth? And who gives you power over all the power of the devil? God does. See, the thing is, is that money promises something that only God can truly give. [00:13:21] (22 seconds)


The Bible says that we are God's worksmanship, God's craftsmanship, God's masterpiece created in Christ Jesus for good works. You are literally designed purposefully to do great things. So when you're not working, you're not doing the great things you were created for. Work is an expression of divine purpose. [00:16:23] (26 seconds)


Gaining the world without considering your soul or at the expense of your mental or physical health is not profitable. I'm going to, I'm going to mention scriptures. So you just write these down, Mark 8, 36. But Jesus said, what good is it to you? What profit is it to you? If you gain the whole world and lose your soul. [00:18:03] (19 seconds)


So we save all we can so we have an opportunity to do good and we can capitalize it when that opportunity arises. 2 Corinthians 9, 6 -8 says, Remember, a stingy planter gets a stingy crop. A lavish planter gets a lavish crop. I want each of you to take plenty of time to think it over and make up your own mind what you will give. That will protect you against sob stories and arm twisting. [00:25:45] (28 seconds)


This is Paul speaking, but then he quotes the Lord Jesus, he says, I have shown you in every way by laboring like this, that you must support the weak and remember the Lord words of the Lord Jesus, that he said, it is more blessed to give than to receive, he didn't say it's not blessed to receive, amen, because it's a blessing to receive, ain't it, praise God for receiving, but Jesus said, it's more blessed to give, if you're blessed when you receive, you need to understand something, you'll be more blessed when you give. [00:31:40] (29 seconds)


Why do we earn all that we can and save all we can? We need to do those things. And we need to give all we can. Why do we need to do that, though? Because generosity changes lives. This is why we do it. Why do we give? Because generosity changes lives. [00:36:12] (14 seconds)


Putting money to use in this way ensures that our hearts are in heaven where our treasure is. Money then will be in its proper place and God will remain our first love and we'll be free to enjoy true riches. [00:41:44] (15 seconds)


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