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Give Freely While Managing Finances Wisely

Giving is good, but it doesn’t mean you should overspend. Understand that love is kind. So when you plan your usage of finances, factor in an amount to give freely unto others, both the one to allocate at a goal to charity and the one to carry on you every time. You’ll see that you’ll always have enough to help people.

Work Diligently

You may be in a place where the things needed to work diligently are absent. However, remember that you’re a child of God. Be responsible and work purposefully. Build your world in accordance with knowledge from the Bible. When you do this, you’ll live a fulfilled life.

An Ill-gotten Gain Does Not Profit

Before God created Adam, He created the things he’d need to work and live a fulfilled life. Even though there wasn’t any payroll system in Eden, God clearly showed us that work is not a curse, neither is it a bad strike on the use of your time and effort. It’s the primary means designed by God to make an impact and a living. Work with your hands, and stop using dubious means to get money because that means never profits you (Proverbs 10:2).

The Purpose of Money

Money is neither good nor evil. It’s existent for several reasons, and even though many people abuse its use, you must be determined to know its purpose based on God’s Word in order to use it wisely.

How to Keep Your Heart with Diligence

When you become a Christian, your heart is the Lord’s (Ezekiel 36:26). However, what you store in it becomes your responsibility. To keep it with diligence, be intentional about keeping godly teachings in your heart. Don’t rent any part of your heart to house unnecessarily stuff. Let it be clean.

Honor the Lord with Your Wealth

Don’t let the negatives of media reports about finances push you back on honoring the Lord with your wealth. God is wiser, more ancient than any worldly system now. His systems still work to this day. Believe in His Word, and live by it. You’ll never be disadvantaged. Mind the Father’s business when budgeting.