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Letting the Bible Define Wealth
It probably comes as no surprise that the way the Bible defines wealth contrasts with the way the...
The line between luxury and necessity
Last month, a minor controversy erupted over a news report that Ed Young, a well-known pastor and...
Giving Away 600 Billion Dollars
Recently, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have gone on a mission to convince wealthy people to give...
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Generosity - a Christian perspective
Wealth and possessions aren't always meant to be for the enjoyment of the person who owns them. Sometimes, God blesses us with such resources specifically for the purpose of giving us a chance to be generous to others.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Corinthians%209:11&version=NIV
Share - a Christian perspective
The wealthy are not condemned in Scripture, but they are commanded to be generous and charitable with their resources. Despite their wealth, they are not to put their trust in their earthly possessions.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Timothy%206:17-19&version=NIV
Greed in the Bible: Luke 12:14-21
Greed--an insatiable desire for wealth and earthly possessions--is condemned repeatedly in the Bible. In this vivid parable, Jesus reminds us that we "can't take it with us," describing a rich man whose vast horde of wealth did him no good when he died.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%2012:14-21&version=NIV
Wealth in the Bible: Proverbs 13:11
The Bible is full of warnings about the dangers of becoming obsessed with wealth, and of money's power to subvert our priorities. This proverb warns that dishonestly-acquired money will amount to nothing in the end.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Prov.13.11&version=NIV
Treasure in the Bible: Matthew 6:19-21
What do you consider your "treasure," your most valued possession? This passage warns us not to place too much value on physical possessions, which won't be around forever. Rather, we're to place our hopes and focus on spiritual matters, which can't be taken from us by thieves or the passage of time.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matt.6.19-Matt.6.21&version=NIV
Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Not a Destination - #4081
f you belong to Jesus Christ, you could look around your world right now and make that same observation. "This is a nice place - but this is not a destination!" See, once you've gotten a glimpse of eternity through your relationship with Christ, earth and earth-stuff should never look the same - never mean the same. This is not where we end up.
http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Mission/Not-a-Destination-4081
Money :: Bible Word Search
What does the Bible say about money? Do a keyword search on 'money' in the New Testament to find many examples, parables, and stories.
http://biblica.com/bible/word/index.php?word_request=Money&selected_version_word=tniv&c...
Matthew 19: 13-30 - Into Thy Word Ministries
Stripping Ourselves of What Holds Us. Jesus challenged people to care for children in a culture that mostly ignored them or considered them nuisances. The wealth of relationships and family supersede the world’s wealth, and who we are in Christ supersedes it all. We have to realize our
http://70030.netministry.com/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=34851&columnid=3803
Bible and Money
Free collection of Bible verses on personal money management, including investing, saving, giving and spending. Also Bible Studies on money and other resources coming!
http://youth-ministry.info/Money/main.php5