Material Possessions

September 11th – Proverbs 21:20

Week 2 – Wisdom In Finances (Proverbs 21:20)

Solomon, who had everything anyone could want, reminds us that, “the wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.” In a world where instant gratification and excess are celebrated, good stewardship stands as a mark of wisdom. Instead of consuming everything we have as soon as we receive it, wisdom encourages us to guard our resources carefully. This applies not only to our material possessions but also to our time, energy, and talents. Using resources wisely honors God, acknowledging that everything we have is a gift from Him. By practicing restraint and thoughtful planning, we ensure that our provisions are sufficient for today and the future. When we succumb to the world’s pull towards indulgence and gluttony, we lose sight of the greater good, leaving ourselves and those around us vulnerable. Being intentional and disciplined with what we are given enables us to be generous and prepared. And it aligns our actions with God’s principles of stewardship.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we practice better stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to us, especially in a culture that promotes instant gratification?
  1. In what areas of our lives can we show more wisdom by planning and saving rather than consuming everything immediately?

Wise hearts save for tomorrow, but fools feast away today. Treasure wisdom, not just wealth. 🙏🏻❤️

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August 19th – 1 John 3:17

1 John 3:17

With inflation on the rise, money is tight. And sometimes we barely have enough to take care of our own. But no matter how little we may have, there is always someone else who has less. So if we see a need of another that we can fill and choose to turn a blind eye, John says there’s no way we have the love of God inside of us. I once heard it said that it isn’t true giving unless it costs us something. Once we were destitute, dead in our iniquities, and separated from God. Yet because of His unmerited love, God gave His only Son as a substitute for our sins. And from a love for the Father and for us, Jesus gave His life to pay for those sins. So as Believers, how could we respond with anything less then the love shown to us? A love based in compassion, kindness, and mercy.  And carried out in generosity, worship, and action.

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