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God Today
Devotions
March 3, 2003

Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but
we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
Psalm 20:7
It is easy to say, if we were to accumulate a
great deal of wealth it would not change us, but inevitably it
does. Something happens to a person when suddenly confronted with
wealth. It slowly begins to attach itself to our hearts, and after
a time, begins to take root, changing our perspective, our hopes
and dreams. We have a responsibility to take extreme care of how
we handle our finances. We will give an account for all that we
have been given and how we have utilized it. The problems we run
into are not the money itself, but the effect the money has on our
lives. When the money becomes more valuable and speaks more loudly
than our integrity, we may just have a problem. It is then, that
the love of money has become our love, our God, and when it is
taken away, we will be left without hope. During the great
depression people threw themselves out of windows, because their
love and their life was money. If the love of money takes root in
our heart, it eventually will replace all that we truly treasure.
A poor substitute for a moment of satisfaction. God says to us,
"follow my ways, listen to my voice, and do what I say"
and all that we could ever need and more than we can ever imagine
will be ours.
Prayer
Thank you for the blessings you have brought to
our lives. You provide all that we need, You are our hope. Give us
wisdom to handle our finances and to follow your ways. Remind us
that you are the source of our blessings. Our eyes are focused on
you and our purpose in this life is to bring glory, and honor to
your name. Deliver us from the love of money. Amen.
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