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Relating With Wealth Biblically

DAY 17 OF 30

GET YOUR PHYSICAL WEALTH MODELS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

To be a balanced child of God, take your physical wealth models from the Old Testament saints, following their philosophies and their principles. In reading through the Bible, you will notice that the New Testament does not focus much on wealth. Some people pick some of Paul’s statements, such as “We are poor, yet making many rich (2 Cor. 6:10),” and emphasise on “we are poor” but neglect “yet making many rich.” When Paul said, “We are poor, yet making many rich”, he was referring to ministers of the gospel. This means that there must be something flowing from a minister of the gospel (if he is genuine) that can make many rich.

The same Paul said in 1 Corinthians 9:11, “If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?” The picture Paul is painting here is that the minister of the gospel should not make the pursuit of carnal things his primary objective so that he can pay attention to the spiritual duties of his calling. Rather, he should minister spiritual things to the people, and the people, out of understanding, should reward him with carnal things because nobody can survive on earth without carnal things.

If you will be a balanced Christian in terms of victory in life, then you must take your physical model from David and your spiritual model from Apostle Paul, and then balance the two. Some of David’s prayers about his enemies show you that there are some enemy situations that you must not approach in a friendly manner. For wealth, Abraham and Solomon should be your models. In leadership, Joseph, Daniel, David, Ezra, and Nehemiah are your models. For a model in ministry, adopt the life of Paul.

PRAYER: Lord, open my eyes to see my God-given patterns and examples from the scriptures. I receive wisdom for accurate interpretation in Jesus’ name. Amen!

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Relating With Wealth Biblically

Wealth is not a man’s idea; it is from God. God wants His children to operate in wealth and He gives them power to get it, however, the subject of wealth is highly controversial, not because God has not spoken about it but because of the devil’s opposition to the prosperity of God’s people. In this 30-day devotional, you will learn how to get wealth biblically.

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