

Vivamus et urna vitae felis malesuada aliquet sit amet et metus. Morbi a massa sed sapien vulputate lacinia. Phasellus in neque nulla, sed sodales ipsum. Vivamus odio sem, rhoncus vel bibendum vitae, euismod a urna.

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She is the founder and director of Heart Choices Today, and also publishes LOL with God and Upgrade with Dawn and writes for. Dawn assists author and radio host Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth with research and works with various departments at Revive Our Hearts. They have two married sons and three granddaughters. It’s only wrong when wealth “has” us!ĭawn Wilson and her husband Bob live in Southern California. For example: Would my friends say I’m characterized by greed? Are my loyalties divided? Answer each question honestly before the Lord. Now look back over those 10 statements and turn them into personal questions. But don’t rule out wise financial counseling from a biblically-wise financial advisor or ministry specializing in financial wealth-building to the glory of God. If you’re beginning to see problems arise because of your financial choices, first pay attention to the truth about finances in God’s Word and then place your confidence in the Lord ( Proverbs 16:20).

There’s a fine line of difference sometimes, but here are 10 signs you might love money.įools don’t see the need for advice, but wise people listen to and even pursue it ( Proverbs 12:15). It is a choice to pursue wealth for sheer luxury or selfish consumption instead of looking at life from a biblical, eternal perspective and accumulating money and resources as a powerful tool to bring glory to the Lord. To develop a healthy, biblical relationship with money, we must build on this truth: God owns us and everything we have, and it is only as we wisely steward His resources we discover not only a thriving relationship with Him, but with money and possessions as well.

Paul urged them to be “free from the love of money.” and that "the love of money is a root of all kids of evil." I thought, “That’s wise counsel for all Christ-followers.” Sometime after that, my pastor shared Paul’s caution to church leaders in 1 Timothy 3. I remember thinking, “I want to be wise with money-it can a powerful tool for good, but it can cause destruction too!” Soon their relationship started crumbling too. The main characters made a foolish purchase of a house that fell apart, piece-by-piece. Years ago, I watched the movie, "The Money Pit".
