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7/21/24 Money Proverbs Love Reurned Series Pastor Joshua Kennedy

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A Biblical Mindset on Money: Insights from Proverbs LOVE RETURNED SERIES Introduction: We will delve into the book of Proverbs to understand how we can develop a biblical mindset regarding money. Money is a significant part of our lives, and God's Word offers profound wisdom on handling it rightly. Let's explore the challenges and benefits of Wealth, the dangers of debt and Greed, and the importance of valuing spiritual richness over material Wealth. 1. Challenges of the Rich The rich face many challenges. They are often threatened (13:8) and burdened by superficial friendships (14:20, 19:4). Wealth can bring inner turmoil (15:16) and lead to oppression and bribery, ultimately resulting in Poverty (22:16). Riches can quickly disappear (23:5), leading to stinginess (23:6), dishonesty (28:6), and spiritual danger (30:9). While Wealth can provide comfort, it often brings its own set of problems. Proper security and peace are found not in riches but in a right relationship with God. 2. Plights of the Poor People with low incomes face significant hardships. Laziness and ignoring discipline lead to Poverty (6:10-11, 13:18). They may pretend to be rich (13:7) and be despised by neighbors (14:20). Poverty drives them to desperate measures (18:23) and often leaves them ruled by the rich (22:7). They may pursue unrealistic fantasies (28:19) and make poor financial decisions (21:20, 28:22). Poverty is often tied to actions and attitudes. While external circumstances affect it, diligence, wisdom, and seeking God's provision play crucial roles in overcoming it. 3. Wisdom on Debt and Lending Debt is a trap. It is wise to avoid putting up security for another's debt (6:1-5, 11:15, 17:18) because the borrower becomes a servant to the lender (22:7). Failure to repay can lead to severe consequences (22:26-27). Being in debt places one in a vulnerable position. Scripture encourages us to manage our finances wisely to avoid the pitfalls of debt. 4. Dangers of Greed Greed leads to loss of life (1:19), destruction (10:15), and spiritual ruin (11:4). It fosters ruthlessness (11:16), dishonesty (16:8), false security (18:11), and perpetual dissatisfaction (21:26). Greed disrupts one's entire family (15:27). Greed is a destructive force. Instead, we should cultivate contentment and generosity, trusting God to provide for our needs. 5. Things More Valuable Than Money Proverbs emphasize that wisdom, godliness, a good reputation, honesty, and discernment are far more valuable than riches. Even modest means, if gained righteously, are better than ill-gotten Wealth. True Wealth is found in character and wisdom. These qualities not only bring personal fulfillment but also honor God. 6. Righteous Ways to Gain Wealth God promises to bless those who honor Him with their Wealth (3:9-10). Hard work, generosity, good planning, and trust in the Lord are encouraged (10:4, 11:24, 21:5). Those who help the poor will be rewarded (19:17, 28:27). Wealth gained through righteous means brings true prosperity and blessings. It allows us to bless others, reflecting God's love and provision. Conclusion: Proverbs teaches that our approach to money should be marked by wisdom, generosity, and a focus on spiritual over material Wealth. By trusting in God's provision and following His principles, we can navigate the challenges of Wealth and Poverty, avoiding the snares of Greed and debt. Let us seek a biblical mindset on money, valuing what God values and stewarding His blessings faithfully. Prayer: Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your wisdom found in the book of Proverbs. Please help us to develop a biblical mindset regarding money. Teach us to handle our finances with wisdom, to be generous, and to value spiritual riches over material Wealth. May our lives reflect Your love and provision. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen. --

Praise Tabernacle Dr. Joshua Kennedy, Pastor 2235 Ocean Heights Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 pastorjosh@praisetabernacle.com praisetabernacle.church (609) 927-4560(w), (609) 402-8869(c)
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A Biblical Mindset on Money: Insights from Proverbs LOVE RETURNED SERIES Introduction: We will delve into the book of Proverbs to understand how we can develop a biblical mindset regarding money. Money is a significant part of our lives, and God's Word offers profound wisdom on handling it rightly. Let's explore the challenges and benefits of Wealth, the dangers of debt and Greed, and the importance of valuing spiritual richness over material Wealth. 1. Challenges of the Rich The rich face many challenges. They are often threatened (13:8) and burdened by superficial friendships (14:20, 19:4). Wealth can bring inner turmoil (15:16) and lead to oppression and bribery, ultimately resulting in Poverty (22:16). Riches can quickly disappear (23:5), leading to stinginess (23:6), dishonesty (28:6), and spiritual danger (30:9). While Wealth can provide comfort, it often brings its own set of problems. Proper security and peace are found not in riches but in a right relationship with God. 2. Plights of the Poor People with low incomes face significant hardships. Laziness and ignoring discipline lead to Poverty (6:10-11, 13:18). They may pretend to be rich (13:7) and be despised by neighbors (14:20). Poverty drives them to desperate measures (18:23) and often leaves them ruled by the rich (22:7). They may pursue unrealistic fantasies (28:19) and make poor financial decisions (21:20, 28:22). Poverty is often tied to actions and attitudes. While external circumstances affect it, diligence, wisdom, and seeking God's provision play crucial roles in overcoming it. 3. Wisdom on Debt and Lending Debt is a trap. It is wise to avoid putting up security for another's debt (6:1-5, 11:15, 17:18) because the borrower becomes a servant to the lender (22:7). Failure to repay can lead to severe consequences (22:26-27). Being in debt places one in a vulnerable position. Scripture encourages us to manage our finances wisely to avoid the pitfalls of debt. 4. Dangers of Greed Greed leads to loss of life (1:19), destruction (10:15), and spiritual ruin (11:4). It fosters ruthlessness (11:16), dishonesty (16:8), false security (18:11), and perpetual dissatisfaction (21:26). Greed disrupts one's entire family (15:27). Greed is a destructive force. Instead, we should cultivate contentment and generosity, trusting God to provide for our needs. 5. Things More Valuable Than Money Proverbs emphasize that wisdom, godliness, a good reputation, honesty, and discernment are far more valuable than riches. Even modest means, if gained righteously, are better than ill-gotten Wealth. True Wealth is found in character and wisdom. These qualities not only bring personal fulfillment but also honor God. 6. Righteous Ways to Gain Wealth God promises to bless those who honor Him with their Wealth (3:9-10). Hard work, generosity, good planning, and trust in the Lord are encouraged (10:4, 11:24, 21:5). Those who help the poor will be rewarded (19:17, 28:27). Wealth gained through righteous means brings true prosperity and blessings. It allows us to bless others, reflecting God's love and provision. Conclusion: Proverbs teaches that our approach to money should be marked by wisdom, generosity, and a focus on spiritual over material Wealth. By trusting in God's provision and following His principles, we can navigate the challenges of Wealth and Poverty, avoiding the snares of Greed and debt. Let us seek a biblical mindset on money, valuing what God values and stewarding His blessings faithfully. Prayer: Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your wisdom found in the book of Proverbs. Please help us to develop a biblical mindset regarding money. Teach us to handle our finances with wisdom, to be generous, and to value spiritual riches over material Wealth. May our lives reflect Your love and provision. In Jesus' name, we pray. Amen. --

Praise Tabernacle Dr. Joshua Kennedy, Pastor 2235 Ocean Heights Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 pastorjosh@praisetabernacle.com praisetabernacle.church (609) 927-4560(w), (609) 402-8869(c)
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