Seeking Wisdom Over Wealth: A Biblical Perspective

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"While it’s often true that wise people get rich and foolish people become poor, that’s not always guaranteed. Solomon understands that poverty is not always a choice, but often the fault of crooked people taking advantage of loopholes in the system. He also knows foolish people still get rich, even if he believes that wealth will soon disappear." [00:50]( | | )

"Our money is always under threat. Whether from market forces or ransom notes, money carries a unique burden. Besides that, money can’t save us from natural disasters, stock-market crashes, war, or the death of loved ones. Money is not enough, so we shouldn’t wear ourselves out trying to get wealth." [01:53]( | | )

"A wise man named Agur asked God to give him 'neither poverty nor riches'. Agur recognized that both too much wealth and too much poverty are dangerous. Wealth makes it easy to forget God, while poverty makes it easy to dishonor him." [01:53]( | | )

"Wise people don’t look for money. Wise people look for wisdom. And while it’s not guaranteed, money often follows. This is Solomon’s story. In 1 Kings 3 Solomon is given a choice. He can receive any gift he wants from God, but instead of choosing power or money he chooses wisdom." [01:53]( | | )

"Speaking to a crowd of people anxious about their next meal, he tells them to 'seek first his kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well'. Food is not enough; it's always under threat. Even if Jesus fills people, they will be hungry tomorrow." [02:55]( | | )

"Jesus left his home of infinite abundance and wealth to live and create a Kingdom with us. To most it’s foolishness to trade a position in God’s palace to die a servant’s death. But Jesus’ willingness to give up everything ensures that anyone who trusts in the wisdom of his poverty will become rich in his Kingdom." [02:55]( | | )

"But when we look for and believe Jesus’ wisdom, we get the riches of Jesus’ resurrection. May the Holy Spirit open your eyes to see the God who makes the wise wealthy. And may you see Jesus who makes the poor, rich and the foolish wise." [02:55]( | | )

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