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How To Get

Wealthy
Command those who
are rich in this present
world not to be
arrogant nor put their
hope in wealth
(1 Timothy 6:17)
Not many among
you were wise
according to the flesh,
not many powerful, not
many well-born
(1 Corinthians 1:26)
The early church also
included people of wealth.
Phoebe, a woman of high
standing, (Romans 16:1-2)
Lydia a merchant of purple
cloth, (Acts 16:14)
Erastus, the city treasurer of
Corinth. (Romans 16:23)
They put their hope in God (1
Timothy 6:17) becoming
benefactors of Gods movement,
sharing Gods wealth
The riches of Gods glory found in
Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19)
Learn The True
Source of
Satisfaction and
Contentment
For only Godliness with
contentment is great gain. People
who want to get rich fall into a
trap and into many foolish and
harmful desires that plunge them
into ruin and destruction
(I Timothy 6:6; 9)
I wander
through the
bazaars and
markets
because my
heart rejoices
at the sight of
all the things I
Too many of us have nibbled so
long at the table of the world that
our soul is stuffed with small
things and there is no room for the
great.
John Piper
Be Rich in Good Deeds,
Because of the
Greatest Deed:

The Generosity of
Jesus
Do good to be rich
in good deeds
Generous and willing
to share
(1 Timothy 6:18)
The grace of
our Lord Jesus,
who though he
was rich, yet for
our sakes
became poor, so
that through his
poverty we
might become
rich, excelling in
the grace of
Mary took
about a pint of
pure nard, an
expensive
perfume, and
poured it on
Jesus feet,
wiping his feet
with her hair.
The whole
house was
filled with the
For as Matthew 25:45 reminds us,
when we pour out our best on the
feet around us: the least, lost,
and lonely, we emulate Mary,
pouring out our lives to Jesus.
For when we serve the least, lost
and lonely, Jesus clarifies in
Matthew 25:45,

You did it for me.


Generosity Does Have
A Huge Fragrance and
Impact, Not Just For
Today, But For
Eternity.
For as we do good, becoming
rich in good deeds, sharing
generously, we lay up
treasure for ourselves and
those we serve; not just for
today but also as A firm
foundation for the coming
age, so that indeed, all may
take hold of the life that is
Our quest for wealth, our
security, should be invested in the
things of God, ultimately
expressed in the life to come, so
that you may be sure of holding a
share in the life which is
All that
pleases
is but for
a
moment.
All that
troubles
is but for
a
Nothing is important,
save that which is
eternal.
Seek the wealth of God,
investing in the riches of
Gods glory found in
Christ Jesus (Philippians
4:19)

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