Proverbs 10:16
Money, sex and power have always had an enormous influence on the way people live, and so it isn’t surprising that the book of Proverbs often speaks about them. All three are capable of enormous good and great happiness. But they can also be destructive and lead to deep misery. The writer was particularly conscious of the power of money and he knew that it was the character of a person that would determine how well it
was used.
A godly person will be blessed by their earnings, whether they are great or small. They will know that all money has come from the hand of God, and will seek to use it in a way that is a blessing to others. I love the wise words of John Wesley, who famously told people to “get all you can, save all you can and give all you can”. Through the centuries Christian churches and charities have been wonderfully supported by wealthy people who have been willing to share their money generously with others. But whether we are wealthy or not, whatever we have been given can be used to bless others as we place it in God’s hands.
As ever, the writer of Proverbs includes a word of warning because money can just as easily be misused. Will Rogers, the American actor said: “Too many people spend money they earned to buy things they don’t want to impress people that they don’t like.” The key factor is the heart of the person who spends the money. Are they seeking to please the Lord or themselves? Are they trying to build the kingdom of God or to impress others? It’s a choice that we all live with.
Question
What are the principles that guide you in your use of money?
Prayer
Loving God, thank you for the money that you have given to me. Help me to use it wisely and in a way that will bless others and build your kingdom. Amen
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