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For talking your time to study remain blessed.
TOPIC: COUNSEL TO WEALTHY CHRISTIANS                         
DECEMBER Wednesday 19th

TEXT: Jeremiah 9: 23-24
KEY VERSE: The blessings of the LORD, it maketh rich, and He addeth no sorrow with it. Proverbs 10: 22

The Lord is the One that makes His children rich in this world. He gives the power, privilege, wisdom and grace to make wealth to His children. Not all are materially rich as we can see in the scripture and in our present day. However in the body of Christ, there are brethren who are financially and materially rich. God is the giver and taker of riches. When riches and wealth are handled well, they glorify God. However, when material riches and wealth are not subjected to the word of God in their uses and management, they result in all kinds of miseries and the everlasting damnation of hell fire. Do not serve money or riches; instead serve the Lord your God. Do not share your service between money and God, instead cleave to God and serve only Him. Do not abandon the worship of God in the church. Do not abandon your devotional life and prayer due to lack of time for spiritual things or because of pressure of riches.
Do not seek identification and friendship with the rich and great men of this world, because they do not know Jesus and their ways are not righteous. Many of them have sold their souls to Satan, and they will certainly corrupt you and destroy your faith and hope in Christ. Seek fellowship with the brethren, be humble and be willing to identify with the lowly in Christ, who are rich in faith, prayer and righteousness; they will strengthen your spiritual life and keep you from falling. Do not love money. Do not set your heart on riches. Love God and set your heart on Him. Do not pursue after riches and human greatness. Use your money for the cause of the gospel. Help the poor with your money. Follow after righteousness, faith, kindness and brotherly love. Do all that is in your power and in the grace of Christ to remain holy. lay your treasures in heaven. Always glorify God for giving you wealth.
Thought for the day: Godliness with contentment is great gain
Song for the day: It pays to serve Jesus, I speak from my heart....
Bible reading for the day:
Micah 1-3; Revelation 10
#Horemow.

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