• OBEY THE PROTOCOLS OF LIFE

    Obedience • Wisdom • Protection

    ANCHOR SCRIPTURE

    Proverbs 19:16 (KJV) “He that keepeth the commandment keepeth his own soul; but he that despiseth his ways shall die.”

    1. OBEDIENCE PROTECTS YOU

    Many troubles come from ignoring instructions.

    Don't break the rules and blame the consequences.

    2. RESPECT THE PROTOCOL

    Every area of life has rules and procedures—family, marriage, church, work, business and society.

    Following the right process can save you: Time • Money • Relationships • Reputation

    3. THINK BEFORE YOU ACT

    Proverbs 18:13 (KJV) “He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.”

    Listen → Understand → Follow instructions → Act wisely.

    4. RESPECT LEGITIMATE AUTHORITY

    Respecting authority brings order.

    But don't follow blindly. When human instructions conflict with God's Word: Obey God first.

    5. FOLLOW GOD'S PROTOCOL

    Deuteronomy 10:12 (KJV) “...what doth the LORD thy God require of thee, but to fear the LORD thy God, to walk in all his ways...”

    God's Word should guide your decisions.

    KEY LESSON

    1. Listen carefully.
    2. Follow instructions.
    3. Respect boundaries.
    4. Honour legitimate authority.
    5. Think before acting.
    6. Learn from correction.
    7. Put God first.

    FINAL CHARGE

    Life has protocols.

    Obedience is not weakness; it is wisdom in action.

    Respect the protocol.
    Follow the instruction.
    Avoid unnecessary trouble.

    SHORT PRAYER

    Father, give me wisdom to understand and obey Your instructions. Help me respect legitimate authority, follow wise counsel and avoid unnecessary trouble. Give me humility to accept correction and discipline to do what is right. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Prepared by Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo
    +233544295158
    OBEY THE PROTOCOLS OF LIFE Obedience • Wisdom • Protection ANCHOR SCRIPTURE Proverbs 19:16 (KJV) “He that keepeth the commandment keepeth his own soul; but he that despiseth his ways shall die.” 1. OBEDIENCE PROTECTS YOU Many troubles come from ignoring instructions. Don't break the rules and blame the consequences. 2. RESPECT THE PROTOCOL Every area of life has rules and procedures—family, marriage, church, work, business and society. Following the right process can save you: Time • Money • Relationships • Reputation 3. THINK BEFORE YOU ACT Proverbs 18:13 (KJV) “He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.” Listen → Understand → Follow instructions → Act wisely. 4. RESPECT LEGITIMATE AUTHORITY Respecting authority brings order. But don't follow blindly. When human instructions conflict with God's Word: Obey God first. 5. FOLLOW GOD'S PROTOCOL Deuteronomy 10:12 (KJV) “...what doth the LORD thy God require of thee, but to fear the LORD thy God, to walk in all his ways...” God's Word should guide your decisions. KEY LESSON 1. Listen carefully. 2. Follow instructions. 3. Respect boundaries. 4. Honour legitimate authority. 5. Think before acting. 6. Learn from correction. 7. Put God first. FINAL CHARGE Life has protocols. Obedience is not weakness; it is wisdom in action. Respect the protocol. Follow the instruction. Avoid unnecessary trouble. SHORT PRAYER Father, give me wisdom to understand and obey Your instructions. Help me respect legitimate authority, follow wise counsel and avoid unnecessary trouble. Give me humility to accept correction and discipline to do what is right. In Jesus' name, Amen. Prepared by Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo +233544295158
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  • CURRENT CURRENCY according to the Kingdom rules.
    #anythoughts #everyone
    CURRENT CURRENCY according to the Kingdom rules. #anythoughts #everyone
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  • Daily devotion for August 18th
    Where To Begin
    Blessed be your glorious name, and may it be exalted above all blessing and praise.

    Nehemiah 9:5b
    This prayer in the book of Nehemiah is a great model that will teach us much for our own prayer life. It begins with a great section of praise. First, God is praised as the Creator and Maker of everything. Beginning with the life He gave you is a great place to start when you are praising God. It seems strange to me that people who are dependent every moment on God to give them life allow themselves so easily to forget that fact. God sustains us moment by moment. We ought to be grateful for that. Let us never forget that our very breath comes from Him.

    The next section praises God as the caller and chooser of people. He is the one who gives undeserved blessings to those He chooses. God is the keeper of promises. Not one of us would be here today if it were not for that merciful, sovereign call of God. Jesus said, No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him (John 6:44). We are here today because the Spirit of God in wondrous grace has drawn us to Himself.

    Then the people praise God as the deliverer from sin and its enslavement. They retell the history of this nation, beginning with the call of Abraham and their deliverance from Egypt. Some of us have forgotten the lessons God has taught us and have returned to the same sins, plunging ourselves once more into rebellion and slavery. Let us never forget that we have been wonderfully, even miraculously, delivered by the great hand of God.

    Praise for God as the great provider of wisdom and the necessities of life follows. Here is God's providential care of His own. He taught this people how to live in the midst of great wickedness. He knew he was sending them into a land inhabited by tribes who were morally degraded to a degree that is appalling to us today. They offered their children to the god Molech by throwing them alive into a furnace of fire. It was among these people that the Israelites had to live. Yet God taught them how to avoid defilement from those things. He taught them how to be friends with these people but not be destroyed by their immorality. It is exactly the situation we are called to live in today. God has given us this wonderful book that teaches us the rules of life, health, salvation, and deliverance and the inner strength that can resist the temptations that abound all around us. To neglect it is folly.

    God also supplied their needs. He gave them bread to eat when there was none. He gave them water from the rock in the middle of the desert. That is not only an account of meeting physical needs, but it describes the meeting of spiritual needs as well. The New Testament tells us these are pictures of Christ: He is the bread of life; He is the water of life. As the Israelites learned the meaning of these symbols, they began to understand that there was One coming who would fully meet the need of the human heart.

    Father, I praise and worship You as the Creator and Sustainer of the universe, as the One who has chosen me and drawn me to Yourself and the One who provides all that I need
    Daily devotion for August 18th Where To Begin Blessed be your glorious name, and may it be exalted above all blessing and praise. Nehemiah 9:5b This prayer in the book of Nehemiah is a great model that will teach us much for our own prayer life. It begins with a great section of praise. First, God is praised as the Creator and Maker of everything. Beginning with the life He gave you is a great place to start when you are praising God. It seems strange to me that people who are dependent every moment on God to give them life allow themselves so easily to forget that fact. God sustains us moment by moment. We ought to be grateful for that. Let us never forget that our very breath comes from Him. The next section praises God as the caller and chooser of people. He is the one who gives undeserved blessings to those He chooses. God is the keeper of promises. Not one of us would be here today if it were not for that merciful, sovereign call of God. Jesus said, No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him (John 6:44). We are here today because the Spirit of God in wondrous grace has drawn us to Himself. Then the people praise God as the deliverer from sin and its enslavement. They retell the history of this nation, beginning with the call of Abraham and their deliverance from Egypt. Some of us have forgotten the lessons God has taught us and have returned to the same sins, plunging ourselves once more into rebellion and slavery. Let us never forget that we have been wonderfully, even miraculously, delivered by the great hand of God. Praise for God as the great provider of wisdom and the necessities of life follows. Here is God's providential care of His own. He taught this people how to live in the midst of great wickedness. He knew he was sending them into a land inhabited by tribes who were morally degraded to a degree that is appalling to us today. They offered their children to the god Molech by throwing them alive into a furnace of fire. It was among these people that the Israelites had to live. Yet God taught them how to avoid defilement from those things. He taught them how to be friends with these people but not be destroyed by their immorality. It is exactly the situation we are called to live in today. God has given us this wonderful book that teaches us the rules of life, health, salvation, and deliverance and the inner strength that can resist the temptations that abound all around us. To neglect it is folly. God also supplied their needs. He gave them bread to eat when there was none. He gave them water from the rock in the middle of the desert. That is not only an account of meeting physical needs, but it describes the meeting of spiritual needs as well. The New Testament tells us these are pictures of Christ: He is the bread of life; He is the water of life. As the Israelites learned the meaning of these symbols, they began to understand that there was One coming who would fully meet the need of the human heart. Father, I praise and worship You as the Creator and Sustainer of the universe, as the One who has chosen me and drawn me to Yourself and the One who provides all that I need
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  • Monday Encouragement — Our Sovereign God Still Reigns

    Blessings, dear brothers and sisters in Christ.

    As we begin another week, the condition of our world has not suddenly changed. Wars and rumors of wars continue, nations struggle with uncertainty, economies create anxiety, and political leaders offer countless plans and promises for solving the problems confronting humanity.

    Yet as followers of Jesus Christ, we must continually remind ourselves of one unchanging truth:

    Our sovereign God is still upon His throne.

    Our hope must never rest upon presidents, prime ministers, governments, political parties, military strength, or human wisdom. God may certainly use leaders and nations to accomplish His purposes, but Scripture reminds us that ultimately He alone rules over the affairs of mankind.

    “For the kingdom is the LORD’S: and he is the governor among the nations.” — Psalm 22:28

    Therefore, we should not allow every headline or political development to control our peace. Instead, Scripture commands us to pray for those in authority. We pray that God will grant them wisdom, restrain evil, protect the innocent, and accomplish His sovereign purposes through them—even when they themselves may not recognize His hand.

    “I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority…” — 1 Timothy 2:1–2

    There is an important difference between being informed about the world and being consumed by it.

    We should care deeply about suffering, injustice, war, poverty, and the difficulties facing our neighbors. But we must never carry these burdens as though the future depended entirely upon human beings.

    Instead, take them to the throne of grace.

    Pray for our nation.

    Pray for the nations of the world.

    Pray for those in authority.

    Pray for peace.

    Pray for the persecuted Church.

    Pray that doors will continue opening for the Gospel.

    And above all, pray that men and women everywhere will repent of their sins and turn to Jesus Christ.

    Whatever happens this week, remember: God has not surrendered His authority. Christ is still Lord. His Word remains true. His purposes cannot be defeated.

    Let us therefore begin this week not with fear, but with prayer; not trusting in human power, but resting confidently in our sovereign God.

    “Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.” — Psalm 46:10

    May the Lord keep our eyes fixed upon Christ and make us faithful witnesses of His Gospel in an anxious and troubled world.

    Serving Christ Together for His Glory Alone.

    Soli Deo Gloria.
    Monday Encouragement — Our Sovereign God Still Reigns Blessings, dear brothers and sisters in Christ. As we begin another week, the condition of our world has not suddenly changed. Wars and rumors of wars continue, nations struggle with uncertainty, economies create anxiety, and political leaders offer countless plans and promises for solving the problems confronting humanity. Yet as followers of Jesus Christ, we must continually remind ourselves of one unchanging truth: Our sovereign God is still upon His throne. Our hope must never rest upon presidents, prime ministers, governments, political parties, military strength, or human wisdom. God may certainly use leaders and nations to accomplish His purposes, but Scripture reminds us that ultimately He alone rules over the affairs of mankind. “For the kingdom is the LORD’S: and he is the governor among the nations.” — Psalm 22:28 Therefore, we should not allow every headline or political development to control our peace. Instead, Scripture commands us to pray for those in authority. We pray that God will grant them wisdom, restrain evil, protect the innocent, and accomplish His sovereign purposes through them—even when they themselves may not recognize His hand. “I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; For kings, and for all that are in authority…” — 1 Timothy 2:1–2 There is an important difference between being informed about the world and being consumed by it. We should care deeply about suffering, injustice, war, poverty, and the difficulties facing our neighbors. But we must never carry these burdens as though the future depended entirely upon human beings. Instead, take them to the throne of grace. Pray for our nation. Pray for the nations of the world. Pray for those in authority. Pray for peace. Pray for the persecuted Church. Pray that doors will continue opening for the Gospel. And above all, pray that men and women everywhere will repent of their sins and turn to Jesus Christ. Whatever happens this week, remember: God has not surrendered His authority. Christ is still Lord. His Word remains true. His purposes cannot be defeated. Let us therefore begin this week not with fear, but with prayer; not trusting in human power, but resting confidently in our sovereign God. “Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.” — Psalm 46:10 May the Lord keep our eyes fixed upon Christ and make us faithful witnesses of His Gospel in an anxious and troubled world. Serving Christ Together for His Glory Alone. Soli Deo Gloria.
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  • Psalm 66 How Awesome Are Your Deeds

    To the choirmaster.
    A Song. A Psalm.
    Shout for joy to God, all the earth;
    2 sing the glory of his name;
    give to him glorious praise!
    3 Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds!
    So great is your power that your enemies come cringing to you.
    4 All the earth worships you
    and sings praises to you;
    they sing praises to your name.” Selah

    5 Come and see what God has done:
    he is awesome in his deeds toward the children of man.
    6 He turned the sea into dry land;
    they passed through the river on foot.
    There did we rejoice in him,
    7 who rules by his might forever,
    whose eyes keep watch on the nations—
    let not the rebellious exalt themselves. Selah

    8 Bless our God, O peoples;
    let the sound of his praise be heard,
    9 who has kept our soul among the living
    and has not let our feet slip.
    10 For you, O God, have tested us;
    you have tried us as silver is tried.
    11 You brought us into the net;
    you laid a crushing burden on our backs;
    12 you let men ride over our heads;
    we went through fire and through water;
    yet you have brought us out to a place of abundance.

    13 I will come into your house with burnt offerings;
    I will perform my vows to you,
    14 that which my lips uttered
    and my mouth promised when I was in trouble.
    15 I will offer to you burnt offerings of fattened animals,
    with the smoke of the sacrifice of rams;
    I will make an offering of bulls and goats. Selah

    16 Come and hear, all you who fear God,
    and I will tell what he has done for my soul.
    17 I cried to him with my mouth,
    and high praise was [under] [and he was exalted with] my tongue.
    18 If I had cherished iniquity in my heart,
    the Lord would not have listened.
    19 But truly God has listened;
    he has attended to the voice of my prayer.

    20 Blessed be God,
    because he has not rejected my prayer
    or removed his steadfast love from me!

    Psalm 66 How Awesome Are Your Deeds To the choirmaster. A Song. A Psalm. Shout for joy to God, all the earth; 2 sing the glory of his name; give to him glorious praise! 3 Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds! So great is your power that your enemies come cringing to you. 4 All the earth worships you and sings praises to you; they sing praises to your name.” Selah 5 Come and see what God has done: he is awesome in his deeds toward the children of man. 6 He turned the sea into dry land; they passed through the river on foot. There did we rejoice in him, 7 who rules by his might forever, whose eyes keep watch on the nations— let not the rebellious exalt themselves. Selah 8 Bless our God, O peoples; let the sound of his praise be heard, 9 who has kept our soul among the living and has not let our feet slip. 10 For you, O God, have tested us; you have tried us as silver is tried. 11 You brought us into the net; you laid a crushing burden on our backs; 12 you let men ride over our heads; we went through fire and through water; yet you have brought us out to a place of abundance. 13 I will come into your house with burnt offerings; I will perform my vows to you, 14 that which my lips uttered and my mouth promised when I was in trouble. 15 I will offer to you burnt offerings of fattened animals, with the smoke of the sacrifice of rams; I will make an offering of bulls and goats. Selah 16 Come and hear, all you who fear God, and I will tell what he has done for my soul. 17 I cried to him with my mouth, and high praise was [under] [and he was exalted with] my tongue. 18 If I had cherished iniquity in my heart, the Lord would not have listened. 19 But truly God has listened; he has attended to the voice of my prayer. 20 Blessed be God, because he has not rejected my prayer or removed his steadfast love from me!
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  • A Nugget of Truth.
    GOD’S WARNING AGAINST QUICK-PROFIT INVESTMENTS, WHAT CAN MONEY STEAL BEFORE IT IS EVER LOST?

    “He that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.” — Proverbs 28:20

    God does not condemn honest business, careful saving, or wise investment.

    He warns against speculation—reckless ventures driven by haste, greed, excitement, and the dream of wealth without patient labor.

    The greatest danger is not an empty account.

    It is a heart emptied of Christ.

    Inspiration warns that the feverish desire to become rich quickly is contrary to the faith God’s people profess.
    ---

    ① IT AWAKENS A HUNGER MONEY CANNOT SATISFY

    Speculation whispers:

    “One more gain—then I will have enough.”

    But covetousness never says, “Enough.”

    “They that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare.” — 1 Timothy 6:9

    When money becomes necessary for peace, identity, or security—

    Christ is no longer treated as sufficient.
    ---

    ② IT REPLACES FAITH WITH FINANCIAL EXCITEMENT

    Faith asks:

    “Lord, what is Your will?”

    Greed asks:

    “How quickly can this multiply?”

    Soon charts are watched more carefully than Scripture.

    Prayer becomes hurried.

    Family worship weakens.

    Mission is postponed.

    “Trust… not in uncertain riches, but in the living God.” — 1 Timothy 6:17

    Satan need not make us openly deny Christ—

    only too absorbed in gain to walk closely with Him.
    ---

    ③ IT RISKS THE MASTER’S PROPERTY

    Everything belongs to Christ.

    We are stewards—not owners.

    “It is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2

    Speculation treats God’s entrusted means as though no account must be given.

    Stewardship asks, “How can this serve Christ?”

    Greed asks, “How much can this serve me?”

    Every peso carries a responsibility.
    ---

    ④ IT PROMISES FREEDOM—BUT OFTEN CREATES BONDAGE

    Quick-profit ventures may begin with hope—

    then produce anxiety, secrecy, debt, sleeplessness, damaged homes, and desperate attempts to recover losses.

    Inspiration warns that speculative enterprises become a snare and may bring financial and spiritual ruin.

    Failure can empty the pocket.

    Success can enthrone greed.

    The worst bankruptcy is not financial.

    It is spiritual.
    ---

    ⑤ IT TRAINS THE CONSCIENCE TO COMPROMISE

    When profit rules the heart, conviction becomes negotiable.

    Truth may be softened.

    Dishonesty may be excused.

    Giving may feel like loss.

    The Sabbath may become inconvenient.

    “Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” — Matthew 6:24

    Money is a useful servant—

    but a merciless master.

    A venture may earn greatly and still destroy the soul.

    “What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36
    ---

    ⑥ GOD’S WAY BUILDS BOTH PROVISION AND CHARACTER

    God’s path is not reckless haste, but:

    honest labor, patient diligence, careful planning, contentment, generosity, integrity, and trust in His providence.

    “Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that gathereth by labour shall increase.” — Proverbs 13:11

    Speculation wants the harvest without cultivation—

    the reward without discipline,

    the crown without the cross.

    But God is preparing more than our finances.

    He is preparing our characters for eternity.
    ---

    CHRIST IS THE TREASURE THAT CANNOT COLLAPSE

    Jesus did not grasp for gain.

    He surrendered everything to save us.

    “Though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9

    He exchanged heaven’s glory for Bethlehem’s poverty—

    and Calvary’s cross for our eternal life.

    No earthly return can equal the riches found in Christ.

    Therefore:

    Work honestly.
    Plan wisely.
    Reject greed-driven risk.
    Live within your means.
    Give generously.
    Seek Christ first.

    “Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” — Matthew 6:20

    The safest investment is not the one promising the fastest return.

    It is the one you can place before Jesus with a clear conscience, manage without covetousness, use to bless others, and explain faithfully in the judgment.

    Beloved, before asking,

    “How much can I earn?”

    Ask:

    “Will this strengthen my faith and serve Christ—or quietly make money my master?”

    A fortune gained while faith is lost is not profit. It is eternal bankruptcy.
    A Nugget of Truth. GOD’S WARNING AGAINST QUICK-PROFIT INVESTMENTS, WHAT CAN MONEY STEAL BEFORE IT IS EVER LOST? “He that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.” — Proverbs 28:20 God does not condemn honest business, careful saving, or wise investment. He warns against speculation—reckless ventures driven by haste, greed, excitement, and the dream of wealth without patient labor. The greatest danger is not an empty account. It is a heart emptied of Christ. Inspiration warns that the feverish desire to become rich quickly is contrary to the faith God’s people profess. --- ① IT AWAKENS A HUNGER MONEY CANNOT SATISFY Speculation whispers: “One more gain—then I will have enough.” But covetousness never says, “Enough.” “They that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare.” — 1 Timothy 6:9 When money becomes necessary for peace, identity, or security— Christ is no longer treated as sufficient. --- ② IT REPLACES FAITH WITH FINANCIAL EXCITEMENT Faith asks: “Lord, what is Your will?” Greed asks: “How quickly can this multiply?” Soon charts are watched more carefully than Scripture. Prayer becomes hurried. Family worship weakens. Mission is postponed. “Trust… not in uncertain riches, but in the living God.” — 1 Timothy 6:17 Satan need not make us openly deny Christ— only too absorbed in gain to walk closely with Him. --- ③ IT RISKS THE MASTER’S PROPERTY Everything belongs to Christ. We are stewards—not owners. “It is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2 Speculation treats God’s entrusted means as though no account must be given. Stewardship asks, “How can this serve Christ?” Greed asks, “How much can this serve me?” Every peso carries a responsibility. --- ④ IT PROMISES FREEDOM—BUT OFTEN CREATES BONDAGE Quick-profit ventures may begin with hope— then produce anxiety, secrecy, debt, sleeplessness, damaged homes, and desperate attempts to recover losses. Inspiration warns that speculative enterprises become a snare and may bring financial and spiritual ruin. Failure can empty the pocket. Success can enthrone greed. The worst bankruptcy is not financial. It is spiritual. --- ⑤ IT TRAINS THE CONSCIENCE TO COMPROMISE When profit rules the heart, conviction becomes negotiable. Truth may be softened. Dishonesty may be excused. Giving may feel like loss. The Sabbath may become inconvenient. “Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” — Matthew 6:24 Money is a useful servant— but a merciless master. A venture may earn greatly and still destroy the soul. “What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36 --- ⑥ GOD’S WAY BUILDS BOTH PROVISION AND CHARACTER God’s path is not reckless haste, but: honest labor, patient diligence, careful planning, contentment, generosity, integrity, and trust in His providence. “Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that gathereth by labour shall increase.” — Proverbs 13:11 Speculation wants the harvest without cultivation— the reward without discipline, the crown without the cross. But God is preparing more than our finances. He is preparing our characters for eternity. --- CHRIST IS THE TREASURE THAT CANNOT COLLAPSE Jesus did not grasp for gain. He surrendered everything to save us. “Though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9 He exchanged heaven’s glory for Bethlehem’s poverty— and Calvary’s cross for our eternal life. No earthly return can equal the riches found in Christ. Therefore: Work honestly. Plan wisely. Reject greed-driven risk. Live within your means. Give generously. Seek Christ first. “Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” — Matthew 6:20 The safest investment is not the one promising the fastest return. It is the one you can place before Jesus with a clear conscience, manage without covetousness, use to bless others, and explain faithfully in the judgment. Beloved, before asking, “How much can I earn?” Ask: “Will this strengthen my faith and serve Christ—or quietly make money my master?” A fortune gained while faith is lost is not profit. It is eternal bankruptcy.
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  • A Nugget of Truth.
    GOD’S WARNING AGAINST QUICK-PROFIT INVESTMENTS, WHAT CAN MONEY STEAL BEFORE IT IS EVER LOST?

    “He that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.” — Proverbs 28:20

    God does not condemn honest business, careful saving, or wise investment.

    He warns against speculation—reckless ventures driven by haste, greed, excitement, and the dream of wealth without patient labor.

    The greatest danger is not an empty account.

    It is a heart emptied of Christ.

    Inspiration warns that the feverish desire to become rich quickly is contrary to the faith God’s people profess.
    ---

    ① IT AWAKENS A HUNGER MONEY CANNOT SATISFY

    Speculation whispers:

    “One more gain—then I will have enough.”

    But covetousness never says, “Enough.”

    “They that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare.” — 1 Timothy 6:9

    When money becomes necessary for peace, identity, or security—

    Christ is no longer treated as sufficient.
    ---

    ② IT REPLACES FAITH WITH FINANCIAL EXCITEMENT

    Faith asks:

    “Lord, what is Your will?”

    Greed asks:

    “How quickly can this multiply?”

    Soon charts are watched more carefully than Scripture.

    Prayer becomes hurried.

    Family worship weakens.

    Mission is postponed.

    “Trust… not in uncertain riches, but in the living God.” — 1 Timothy 6:17

    Satan need not make us openly deny Christ—

    only too absorbed in gain to walk closely with Him.
    ---

    ③ IT RISKS THE MASTER’S PROPERTY

    Everything belongs to Christ.

    We are stewards—not owners.

    “It is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2

    Speculation treats God’s entrusted means as though no account must be given.

    Stewardship asks, “How can this serve Christ?”

    Greed asks, “How much can this serve me?”

    Every peso carries a responsibility.
    ---

    ④ IT PROMISES FREEDOM—BUT OFTEN CREATES BONDAGE

    Quick-profit ventures may begin with hope—

    then produce anxiety, secrecy, debt, sleeplessness, damaged homes, and desperate attempts to recover losses.

    Inspiration warns that speculative enterprises become a snare and may bring financial and spiritual ruin.

    Failure can empty the pocket.

    Success can enthrone greed.

    The worst bankruptcy is not financial.

    It is spiritual.
    ---

    ⑤ IT TRAINS THE CONSCIENCE TO COMPROMISE

    When profit rules the heart, conviction becomes negotiable.

    Truth may be softened.

    Dishonesty may be excused.

    Giving may feel like loss.

    The Sabbath may become inconvenient.

    “Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” — Matthew 6:24

    Money is a useful servant—

    but a merciless master.

    A venture may earn greatly and still destroy the soul.

    “What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36
    ---

    ⑥ GOD’S WAY BUILDS BOTH PROVISION AND CHARACTER

    God’s path is not reckless haste, but:

    honest labor, patient diligence, careful planning, contentment, generosity, integrity, and trust in His providence.

    “Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that gathereth by labour shall increase.” — Proverbs 13:11

    Speculation wants the harvest without cultivation—

    the reward without discipline,

    the crown without the cross.

    But God is preparing more than our finances.

    He is preparing our characters for eternity.
    ---

    CHRIST IS THE TREASURE THAT CANNOT COLLAPSE

    Jesus did not grasp for gain.

    He surrendered everything to save us.

    “Though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9

    He exchanged heaven’s glory for Bethlehem’s poverty—

    and Calvary’s cross for our eternal life.

    No earthly return can equal the riches found in Christ.

    Therefore:

    Work honestly.
    Plan wisely.
    Reject greed-driven risk.
    Live within your means.
    Give generously.
    Seek Christ first.

    “Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” — Matthew 6:20

    The safest investment is not the one promising the fastest return.

    It is the one you can place before Jesus with a clear conscience, manage without covetousness, use to bless others, and explain faithfully in the judgment.

    Beloved, before asking,

    “How much can I earn?”

    Ask:

    “Will this strengthen my faith and serve Christ—or quietly make money my master?”

    A fortune gained while faith is lost is not profit. It is eternal bankruptcy.
    A Nugget of Truth. GOD’S WARNING AGAINST QUICK-PROFIT INVESTMENTS, WHAT CAN MONEY STEAL BEFORE IT IS EVER LOST? “He that maketh haste to be rich shall not be innocent.” — Proverbs 28:20 God does not condemn honest business, careful saving, or wise investment. He warns against speculation—reckless ventures driven by haste, greed, excitement, and the dream of wealth without patient labor. The greatest danger is not an empty account. It is a heart emptied of Christ. Inspiration warns that the feverish desire to become rich quickly is contrary to the faith God’s people profess. --- ① IT AWAKENS A HUNGER MONEY CANNOT SATISFY Speculation whispers: “One more gain—then I will have enough.” But covetousness never says, “Enough.” “They that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare.” — 1 Timothy 6:9 When money becomes necessary for peace, identity, or security— Christ is no longer treated as sufficient. --- ② IT REPLACES FAITH WITH FINANCIAL EXCITEMENT Faith asks: “Lord, what is Your will?” Greed asks: “How quickly can this multiply?” Soon charts are watched more carefully than Scripture. Prayer becomes hurried. Family worship weakens. Mission is postponed. “Trust… not in uncertain riches, but in the living God.” — 1 Timothy 6:17 Satan need not make us openly deny Christ— only too absorbed in gain to walk closely with Him. --- ③ IT RISKS THE MASTER’S PROPERTY Everything belongs to Christ. We are stewards—not owners. “It is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2 Speculation treats God’s entrusted means as though no account must be given. Stewardship asks, “How can this serve Christ?” Greed asks, “How much can this serve me?” Every peso carries a responsibility. --- ④ IT PROMISES FREEDOM—BUT OFTEN CREATES BONDAGE Quick-profit ventures may begin with hope— then produce anxiety, secrecy, debt, sleeplessness, damaged homes, and desperate attempts to recover losses. Inspiration warns that speculative enterprises become a snare and may bring financial and spiritual ruin. Failure can empty the pocket. Success can enthrone greed. The worst bankruptcy is not financial. It is spiritual. --- ⑤ IT TRAINS THE CONSCIENCE TO COMPROMISE When profit rules the heart, conviction becomes negotiable. Truth may be softened. Dishonesty may be excused. Giving may feel like loss. The Sabbath may become inconvenient. “Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” — Matthew 6:24 Money is a useful servant— but a merciless master. A venture may earn greatly and still destroy the soul. “What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36 --- ⑥ GOD’S WAY BUILDS BOTH PROVISION AND CHARACTER God’s path is not reckless haste, but: honest labor, patient diligence, careful planning, contentment, generosity, integrity, and trust in His providence. “Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that gathereth by labour shall increase.” — Proverbs 13:11 Speculation wants the harvest without cultivation— the reward without discipline, the crown without the cross. But God is preparing more than our finances. He is preparing our characters for eternity. --- CHRIST IS THE TREASURE THAT CANNOT COLLAPSE Jesus did not grasp for gain. He surrendered everything to save us. “Though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich.” — 2 Corinthians 8:9 He exchanged heaven’s glory for Bethlehem’s poverty— and Calvary’s cross for our eternal life. No earthly return can equal the riches found in Christ. Therefore: Work honestly. Plan wisely. Reject greed-driven risk. Live within your means. Give generously. Seek Christ first. “Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” — Matthew 6:20 The safest investment is not the one promising the fastest return. It is the one you can place before Jesus with a clear conscience, manage without covetousness, use to bless others, and explain faithfully in the judgment. Beloved, before asking, “How much can I earn?” Ask: “Will this strengthen my faith and serve Christ—or quietly make money my master?” A fortune gained while faith is lost is not profit. It is eternal bankruptcy.
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  • PROVERB OF THE DAY

    (Proverbs 16)

    1. The preparations of the heart belong to man,
    But the answer of the tongue is from the LORD.

    2. All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes,
    But the LORD weighs the spirits.

    3. Commit your works to the LORD,
    And your thoughts will be established.

    4. The LORD has made all for Himself,
    Yes, even the wicked for the day of doom.

    5. Everyone proud in heart is an abomination to the LORD;
    Though they join forces,fn none will go unpunished.

    6. In mercy and truth
    Atonement is provided for iniquity;
    And by the fear of the LORD one departs from evil.

    7. When a man’s ways please the LORD,
    He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.

    8. Better is a little with righteousness,
    Than vast revenues without justice.

    9. A man’s heart plans his way,
    But the LORD directs his steps.

    10. Divination is on the lips of the king;
    His mouth must not transgress in judgment.

    11. Honest weights and scales are the LORD’s;
    All the weights in the bag are His work.

    12. It is an abomination for kings to commit wickedness,
    For a throne is established by righteousness.

    13. Righteous lips are the delight of kings,
    And they love him who speaks what is right.

    14. As messengers of death is the king’s wrath,
    But a wise man will appease it.

    15. In the light of the king’s face is life,
    And his favor is like a cloud of the latter rain.

    16. How much better to get wisdom than gold!
    And to get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver.

    17. The highway of the upright is to depart from evil;
    He who keeps his way preserves his soul.

    18. Pride goes before destruction,
    And a haughty spirit before a fall.

    19. Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly,
    Than to divide the spoil with the proud.

    20. He who heeds the word wisely will find good,
    And whoever trusts in the LORD, happy is he.

    21. The wise in heart will be called prudent,
    And sweetness of the lips increases learning.

    22. Understanding is a wellspring of life to him who has it.
    But the correction of fools is folly.

    23. The heart of the wise teaches his mouth,
    And adds learning to his lips.

    24. Pleasant words are like a honeycomb,
    Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones.

    25. There is a way that seems right to a man,
    But its end is the way of death.

    26. The person who labors, labors for himself,
    For his hungry mouth drives him on.

    27. An ungodly man digs up evil,
    And it is on his lips like a burning fire.

    28. A perverse man sows strife,
    And a whisperer separates the best of friends.

    29. A violent man entices his neighbor,
    And leads him in a way that is not good.

    30. He winks his eye to devise perverse things;
    He purses his lips and brings about evil.

    31. The silver-haired head is a crown of glory,
    If it is found in the way of righteousness.

    32. He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty,
    And he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.

    33. The lot is cast into the lap,
    But its every decision is from the LORD.
    PROVERB OF THE DAY (Proverbs 16) 1. The preparations of the heart belong to man, But the answer of the tongue is from the LORD. 2. All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes, But the LORD weighs the spirits. 3. Commit your works to the LORD, And your thoughts will be established. 4. The LORD has made all for Himself, Yes, even the wicked for the day of doom. 5. Everyone proud in heart is an abomination to the LORD; Though they join forces,fn none will go unpunished. 6. In mercy and truth Atonement is provided for iniquity; And by the fear of the LORD one departs from evil. 7. When a man’s ways please the LORD, He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him. 8. Better is a little with righteousness, Than vast revenues without justice. 9. A man’s heart plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps. 10. Divination is on the lips of the king; His mouth must not transgress in judgment. 11. Honest weights and scales are the LORD’s; All the weights in the bag are His work. 12. It is an abomination for kings to commit wickedness, For a throne is established by righteousness. 13. Righteous lips are the delight of kings, And they love him who speaks what is right. 14. As messengers of death is the king’s wrath, But a wise man will appease it. 15. In the light of the king’s face is life, And his favor is like a cloud of the latter rain. 16. How much better to get wisdom than gold! And to get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver. 17. The highway of the upright is to depart from evil; He who keeps his way preserves his soul. 18. Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. 19. Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, Than to divide the spoil with the proud. 20. He who heeds the word wisely will find good, And whoever trusts in the LORD, happy is he. 21. The wise in heart will be called prudent, And sweetness of the lips increases learning. 22. Understanding is a wellspring of life to him who has it. But the correction of fools is folly. 23. The heart of the wise teaches his mouth, And adds learning to his lips. 24. Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones. 25. There is a way that seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death. 26. The person who labors, labors for himself, For his hungry mouth drives him on. 27. An ungodly man digs up evil, And it is on his lips like a burning fire. 28. A perverse man sows strife, And a whisperer separates the best of friends. 29. A violent man entices his neighbor, And leads him in a way that is not good. 30. He winks his eye to devise perverse things; He purses his lips and brings about evil. 31. The silver-haired head is a crown of glory, If it is found in the way of righteousness. 32. He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, And he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city. 33. The lot is cast into the lap, But its every decision is from the LORD.
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  • When Leadership Is Driven by Ambition

    Scripture

    Judges 9:23 (NKJV)
    Then God sent a spirit of ill will between Abimelech and the men of Shechem and the men of Shechem dealt treacherously with Abimelech

    God Does Not Bless Ungodly Authority

    Judges chapter 9 tells a tragic story of ambition power and betrayal. Abimelech seeks leadership not through God’s calling but through manipulation violence and self promotion. He kills his brothers secures power through fear and rules without regard for God or people.

    Verse 23 reveals a sobering truth. God allows division and conflict to expose unrighteous leadership. Abimelech’s rule was built on bloodshed and deceit and it could not stand. The same treachery he used to gain power eventually turned against him.

    This chapter shows that leadership without God leads to destruction. Authority gained without righteousness cannot produce peace or stability. God is not silent when injustice rules. In time He allows the consequences of sin to surface and brings judgment on prideful ambition.

    For believers today Judges 9 is a warning against seeking position influence or control apart from God. God values humility obedience and servant leadership. When ambition replaces submission to God chaos follows. True authority comes from God and is sustained only by faithfulness to Him.

    Reflection Questions

    1. Do I seek influence through humility or through self promotion

    2. Am I willing to wait for God’s timing rather than forcing outcomes

    3. How do I respond when God exposes wrong motives or attitudes

    Prayer

    Lord God guard my heart from pride ambition and selfish desire. Teach me to seek Your will rather than my own advancement. Help me to walk humbly before You and trust that true authority and influence come from You alone. In Jesus name Amen.
    When Leadership Is Driven by Ambition Scripture Judges 9:23 (NKJV) Then God sent a spirit of ill will between Abimelech and the men of Shechem and the men of Shechem dealt treacherously with Abimelech God Does Not Bless Ungodly Authority Judges chapter 9 tells a tragic story of ambition power and betrayal. Abimelech seeks leadership not through God’s calling but through manipulation violence and self promotion. He kills his brothers secures power through fear and rules without regard for God or people. Verse 23 reveals a sobering truth. God allows division and conflict to expose unrighteous leadership. Abimelech’s rule was built on bloodshed and deceit and it could not stand. The same treachery he used to gain power eventually turned against him. This chapter shows that leadership without God leads to destruction. Authority gained without righteousness cannot produce peace or stability. God is not silent when injustice rules. In time He allows the consequences of sin to surface and brings judgment on prideful ambition. For believers today Judges 9 is a warning against seeking position influence or control apart from God. God values humility obedience and servant leadership. When ambition replaces submission to God chaos follows. True authority comes from God and is sustained only by faithfulness to Him. Reflection Questions 1. Do I seek influence through humility or through self promotion 2. Am I willing to wait for God’s timing rather than forcing outcomes 3. How do I respond when God exposes wrong motives or attitudes Prayer Lord God guard my heart from pride ambition and selfish desire. Teach me to seek Your will rather than my own advancement. Help me to walk humbly before You and trust that true authority and influence come from You alone. In Jesus name Amen.
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  • PROVERB OF THE DAY

    (Proverbs 16)

    1. The preparations of the heart belong to man,
    But the answer of the tongue is from the LORD.

    2. All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes,
    But the LORD weighs the spirits.

    3. Commit your works to the LORD,
    And your thoughts will be established.

    4. The LORD has made all for Himself,
    Yes, even the wicked for the day of doom.

    5. Everyone proud in heart is an abomination to the LORD;
    Though they join forces,fn none will go unpunished.

    6. In mercy and truth
    Atonement is provided for iniquity;
    And by the fear of the LORD one departs from evil.

    7. When a man’s ways please the LORD,
    He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.

    8. Better is a little with righteousness,
    Than vast revenues without justice.

    9. A man’s heart plans his way,
    But the LORD directs his steps.

    10. Divination is on the lips of the king;
    His mouth must not transgress in judgment.

    11. Honest weights and scales are the LORD’s;
    All the weights in the bag are His work.

    12. It is an abomination for kings to commit wickedness,
    For a throne is established by righteousness.

    13. Righteous lips are the delight of kings,
    And they love him who speaks what is right.

    14. As messengers of death is the king’s wrath,
    But a wise man will appease it.

    15. In the light of the king’s face is life,
    And his favor is like a cloud of the latter rain.

    16. How much better to get wisdom than gold!
    And to get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver.

    17. The highway of the upright is to depart from evil;
    He who keeps his way preserves his soul.

    18. Pride goes before destruction,
    And a haughty spirit before a fall.

    19. Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly,
    Than to divide the spoil with the proud.

    20. He who heeds the word wisely will find good,
    And whoever trusts in the LORD, happy is he.

    21. The wise in heart will be called prudent,
    And sweetness of the lips increases learning.

    22. Understanding is a wellspring of life to him who has it.
    But the correction of fools is folly.

    23. The heart of the wise teaches his mouth,
    And adds learning to his lips.

    24. Pleasant words are like a honeycomb,
    Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones.

    25. There is a way that seems right to a man,
    But its end is the way of death.

    26. The person who labors, labors for himself,
    For his hungry mouth drives him on.

    27. An ungodly man digs up evil,
    And it is on his lips like a burning fire.

    28. A perverse man sows strife,
    And a whisperer separates the best of friends.

    29. A violent man entices his neighbor,
    And leads him in a way that is not good.

    30. He winks his eye to devise perverse things;
    He purses his lips and brings about evil.

    31. The silver-haired head is a crown of glory,
    If it is found in the way of righteousness.

    32. He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty,
    And he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.

    33. The lot is cast into the lap,
    But its every decision is from the LORD.
    PROVERB OF THE DAY (Proverbs 16) 1. The preparations of the heart belong to man, But the answer of the tongue is from the LORD. 2. All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes, But the LORD weighs the spirits. 3. Commit your works to the LORD, And your thoughts will be established. 4. The LORD has made all for Himself, Yes, even the wicked for the day of doom. 5. Everyone proud in heart is an abomination to the LORD; Though they join forces,fn none will go unpunished. 6. In mercy and truth Atonement is provided for iniquity; And by the fear of the LORD one departs from evil. 7. When a man’s ways please the LORD, He makes even his enemies to be at peace with him. 8. Better is a little with righteousness, Than vast revenues without justice. 9. A man’s heart plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps. 10. Divination is on the lips of the king; His mouth must not transgress in judgment. 11. Honest weights and scales are the LORD’s; All the weights in the bag are His work. 12. It is an abomination for kings to commit wickedness, For a throne is established by righteousness. 13. Righteous lips are the delight of kings, And they love him who speaks what is right. 14. As messengers of death is the king’s wrath, But a wise man will appease it. 15. In the light of the king’s face is life, And his favor is like a cloud of the latter rain. 16. How much better to get wisdom than gold! And to get understanding is to be chosen rather than silver. 17. The highway of the upright is to depart from evil; He who keeps his way preserves his soul. 18. Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. 19. Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly, Than to divide the spoil with the proud. 20. He who heeds the word wisely will find good, And whoever trusts in the LORD, happy is he. 21. The wise in heart will be called prudent, And sweetness of the lips increases learning. 22. Understanding is a wellspring of life to him who has it. But the correction of fools is folly. 23. The heart of the wise teaches his mouth, And adds learning to his lips. 24. Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones. 25. There is a way that seems right to a man, But its end is the way of death. 26. The person who labors, labors for himself, For his hungry mouth drives him on. 27. An ungodly man digs up evil, And it is on his lips like a burning fire. 28. A perverse man sows strife, And a whisperer separates the best of friends. 29. A violent man entices his neighbor, And leads him in a way that is not good. 30. He winks his eye to devise perverse things; He purses his lips and brings about evil. 31. The silver-haired head is a crown of glory, If it is found in the way of righteousness. 32. He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, And he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city. 33. The lot is cast into the lap, But its every decision is from the LORD.
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