Wealth

September 2nd – Proverbs 3:13-15

Week 1 – The Value of Wisdom (Proverbs 3:13-15)

There’s a quote which says, “Wisdom shines brighter than gold, offering a treasure that enriches the heart and lasts forever.” Today’s world values wealth above all else, telling us that money is the key to happiness. Or that riches can buy us everything we desire. Yet Proverbs 3:13-15 reveals a truth far more profound. Wisdom is more precious than the rarest jewels. Unlike material riches that fade and lose their value, wisdom is eternal and infinitely valuable. It’s not something that can be bought or sold, but rather a gift from God. Our Heavenly Father who gives generously to those who seek it. All we need to do is ask, and He will bestow upon us wisdom that is worth more than all the gold and silver in the world. This divine wisdom guides us, brings us peace, and leads us on a path of righteousness. Giving us a wealth beyond what the world could ever offer. True riches lie not in our bank accounts, but in the wisdom that comes from knowing and trusting in God.

Questions For Reflection

  1. How can we prioritize seeking God’s wisdom over worldly wealth and possessions in our daily decisions and long-term goals?
  1. In what ways can we remind ourselves of the eternal value of wisdom, especially when faced with temptations to pursue material success?

Remember to chase wisdom, not gold. For in God’s wisdom, you’ll find treasures that no amount of money can buy. 🙏🏻❤️

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July 20th – Matthew 6:19-20

Matthew 6:19-20

We live in a world swimming with debt. And because society urges us to accumulate material treasures, to strive for wealth, status, and possessions, many people live beyond their means. All with the intent of, “keeping up with the Jones’.” But Matthew tells us otherwise. He says as Christians we are called to value heavenly treasures over earthly possessions. The allure of gold and worldly riches is fleeting and vulnerable to decay and theft. But the treasures we store in heaven, are eternal and incorruptible. Acts of kindness, love, faith, and service are investments in our spiritual bank, yielding returns far greater than any earthly wealth. These heavenly treasures reflect the character of Christ and bring glory to God. And secure a legacy that outlasts our earthly existence. By prioritizing spiritual riches, we live with an eternal perspective, finding true fulfillment and purpose. This shift in values transforms our lives, freeing us from the relentless pursuit of material gain and aligning our hearts with God’s eternal kingdom.

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November 4th – James 1:12

James 1:12

Society today puts great value in things. Always trying to, “keep up with the Joneses”, people strive for material wealth and riches. Christians too yearn for treasure. But ours is a perfect, eternal, imperishable inheritance. (1 Peter 1:4) A glorious one bestowed by God the Father to His children. All made possible through the blood of Jesus Christ. Many are the rewards that will be given in heaven, and one is the crown of life. An eternal crown given to all who persevered in their faith no matter what. Through suffering, testing, and trials, they endured, never giving up hope. Not counting the cost. We too, by enduring through challenges with faith and perseverance, can look forward to receiving the crown of life. This gives us hope, empowering us to withstand life’s tests, knowing that our endurance is a testament to our love for God and our unwavering faith in His promises. And one day, standing before His majestic, mighty throne, we’ll cast our crowns at His feet. Giving the Lord all of the glory and honor. (Rev. 4:10-11)

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July 22nd – Proverbs 11:4

Proverbs 11:4

Wealth is worthless in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from death.”

The one thing this world loves is wealth. And the more you have, the more you’re admired. But as the saying goes, “You can’t take it with you.” Jesus is returning soon. And on that glorious day, no amount of wealth can buy a place in the kingdom of heaven. For the admission was paid for by Jesus Christ, and only by accepting His free gift of salvation can we have eternal life. Our time on earth is running short. And the true measure of our worth lies not in what we possess, but what we leave behind. As Christians our legacy should one of love, kindness, and compassion towards others. The only true treasures worth having are those we store up in heaven. (Matt. 6:19-20) Treasures including loving others, sharing the gospel, good fruit, endurance, and faith. Better than gold, these treasures are imperishable and everlasting. And the greatest of them all, is the living hope we receive through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 1:3-4)

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July 8th – Proverbs 15:6

Proverbs 15:6

In the house of the righteous is much treasure, but trouble befalls the income of the wicked.”

As a teenager I remember watching the television program, “Lifestyles of the Rich and a famous.” Oh how I longed for such a life filled with glitz and glamour. Greed is a powerful desire. And if we aren’t careful, that desire can be the downfall of even the strongest Christian. Because the pull of wanting more can lead us to do things that we may end up regretting for a lifetime. That’s why it’s so important to lead a life of righteousness and integrity. Important to recognize that true wealth lies in a relationship with God.  And that the most precious treasures are the spiritual ones that come from living a Christ-centered life. Anything we get apart from God and through ill gotten gains maybe give us a moment of pleasure, but will always lead to destruction. But unlike worldly treasures that fade or can be lost, the treasures given to us by God are eternal and unchanging. They remind us of His unwavering faithfulness, abundant provision, and unconditional love for us. And more far more precious than any amount of gold.

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July 3rd – Proverbs 23:17

Proverbs 23:17

Do not let your heart envy sinners, but live in the fear of the Lord always. Surely there is a future.”

In the world we live wealth, fame, and power are celebrated above all else. Our televisions, magazines, and Internet are all inundated with images and stories of the rich and famous. We see their seemingly perfect lives and think they have it all. And we’re filled with envy. We wonder why that can’t be us. Easily we buy into Satan’s lie that God is holding out on us. Keeping us from all the wonderful things the world offers. And we think that if we only had what they had our lives would be easier and we’d be happier. But Satan is the father of lies. Material things may fill our lives but can never fill our hearts, nor provide the comfort of resting in the eternal promises of Jesus. That’s why we can trust God. He sees from beginning to end. And He knows that although things may look and feel good to us, in actuality they lead us to perish. God is the One who truly loves us, and so He calls us away things He knows aren’t good for us. For only in Him alone can all worthy things be found, and abiding in Him is where the true treasure lies.

 

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