Overcoming: Devotions from Time of GraceSample
Money and Materialism
Ever play the "comparison" game? I'm flexible; he's wishy-washy. I am principled; she's pigheaded. I'm a connoisseur of fine things; he's materialistic.
Are you materialistic? Of course not. Only other people are. But how can you tell if you're getting there? Here are some danger signs: if you generally measure people's worth by how much money they have . . . if you will sell out your ethics and cheat or steal to get what you want . . . if seeing other people's nice stuff makes you envy them and hate your own life . . . if acquiring stuff is your primary way of feeling good about yourself.
Will you let Jesus teach you a better attitude? He told his disciples, at least one of whom had serious money lust, "A person's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions" (Luke 12:15). What should it consist of? "Seek his [the Father's] kingdom, and these things will be given to you as well" (Luke 12:31).
The number-one materialism antivenom: making your relationship with God, through your Savior Jesus, the very first treasure and priority of your life.
Ever play the "comparison" game? I'm flexible; he's wishy-washy. I am principled; she's pigheaded. I'm a connoisseur of fine things; he's materialistic.
Are you materialistic? Of course not. Only other people are. But how can you tell if you're getting there? Here are some danger signs: if you generally measure people's worth by how much money they have . . . if you will sell out your ethics and cheat or steal to get what you want . . . if seeing other people's nice stuff makes you envy them and hate your own life . . . if acquiring stuff is your primary way of feeling good about yourself.
Will you let Jesus teach you a better attitude? He told his disciples, at least one of whom had serious money lust, "A person's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions" (Luke 12:15). What should it consist of? "Seek his [the Father's] kingdom, and these things will be given to you as well" (Luke 12:31).
The number-one materialism antivenom: making your relationship with God, through your Savior Jesus, the very first treasure and priority of your life.
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About this Plan
In this reading plan Pastor Jeske will ask you to first reflect on the frustrations of your life, and then he will invite you also to see more clearly and rejoice at what God has been doing for you and through you.
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