The Bible warns us clearly:
“Don’t set the affections of your heart on this world or in loving the things of the world. The love of the Father and the love of the world are incompatible.
For all that the world can offer us—the gratification of our flesh, the allurement of the things of the world, and the obsession with status and importance —none of these things come from the Father but from the world.
1Jn.2.15-16
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When wealth becomes our source of security, identity, or purpose, it quietly replaces God.
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Materialism shifts our trust from God to possessions.
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God does not condemn money or material things—He warns against loving it more than Him.
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True life is found in contentment and godly stewardship. Keep your lives free from the love of money/material things and be content.
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Our calling is to seek God above all else:
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.” — Matthew 6:33
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Freedom begins when God is first, and money/material things is placed in its rightful position.
“Don’t set the affections of your heart on this world or in loving the things of the world. The love of the Father and the love of the world are incompatible.
For all that the world can offer us—the gratification of our flesh, the allurement of the things of the world, and the obsession with status and importance —none of these things come from the Father but from the world.
1Jn.2.15-16
.
When wealth becomes our source of security, identity, or purpose, it quietly replaces God.
.
Materialism shifts our trust from God to possessions.
.
God does not condemn money or material things—He warns against loving it more than Him.
.
True life is found in contentment and godly stewardship. Keep your lives free from the love of money/material things and be content.
.
Our calling is to seek God above all else:
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.” — Matthew 6:33
.
Freedom begins when God is first, and money/material things is placed in its rightful position.
The Bible warns us clearly:
“Don’t set the affections of your heart on this world or in loving the things of the world. The love of the Father and the love of the world are incompatible.
For all that the world can offer us—the gratification of our flesh, the allurement of the things of the world, and the obsession with status and importance —none of these things come from the Father but from the world.
1Jn.2.15-16
.
When wealth becomes our source of security, identity, or purpose, it quietly replaces God.
.
Materialism shifts our trust from God to possessions.
.
God does not condemn money or material things—He warns against loving it more than Him.
.
True life is found in contentment and godly stewardship. Keep your lives free from the love of money/material things and be content.
.
Our calling is to seek God above all else:
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.” — Matthew 6:33
.
Freedom begins when God is first, and money/material things is placed in its rightful position.
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