Sunday, September 20, 2015

MoneyWalk 308: Fruit That Should Remain

This program will help you undo financial bondage.

You'll manage money properly when you spend and save to adequately care for your family, your church, and unbelievers by funding gospel ministry and caring for the poor. You’ll be most effective when you display the fruit of the spirit toward believers and unbelievers alike no matter the situation. Never follow a money management method taught and pursued by the world when the foundation of the method comes from greed, covetousness, selfishness, arrogance, or other ungodly characteristics.

Satanic messengers attack you with the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life to throw you off course so you can’t finish the race God set before you. Anytime you operate outside of God's plan for your life and do things opposite the way in which He directed, you're operating out of pride because you're saying that you know better than God does how to be successful and fulfilled in life. You're also fulfilling lusts of the eye & flesh because you're putting receipt of material things and short-lived pleasures ahead of relationship with Christ.

Walking in the Spirit is very important in managing your money properly because when you walk in the Spirit you'll not act in ungodly ways. Producing good fruit requires that you seek Jesus Christ trusting that He will provide you with all things necessary for life and godliness as you walk out this life.

Please pray for this ministry and email any questions. May God bless you richly as you follow His plan!

Galatians 5:13-26, Colossians 3:1-11, Titus 1:5-14, 2Peter 1:3-11

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