Poison Apples on the Money Tree
by null OnFaithThe New Testament (as well as the Old) is loaded with verses warning of the dangers of worshiping money -- and of the rich failing to have regard for the poor.
The New Testament (as well as the Old) is loaded with verses warning of the dangers of worshiping money -- and of the rich failing to have regard for the poor.
The Bible reveals that God has a role in handling money, and we have our part too. Our part is to be faithful stewards of whatever He entrusts to us!
From God’s point of view, generosity is more important for the giver than it is for the recipient.
Do you have a prosperous mindset or a poverty mindset? Nate Holcomb discusses the principle of giving and releasing God's ability!
Be a cheerful giver of your talents, gifts, and resources! The richness of your heart will lead to good things!
Instead of always wanting more, start thanking God for what you have.
How we spend our money reveals what's important to us. When we trust God with our resources, He can do more than we ever dreamed possible.
Among the many scriptural reasons to be generous is the command to honor God with your possessions—"the first fruits of all your increase."
A sacrificial attitude is more important than the size of a gift, and faithful stewardship is more important than financial success.