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Godly Wealth vs. Worldly Wealth

by Dr Andre and Jenny Roebert
Saturday, 01 February 2020 | Reading taken from Isaiah 32:7-8 (AMPC)

Isaiah 32:7-8 (AMPC): "The instruments and methods of the fraudulent and greedy [for gain] are evil... But the noble, openhearted, and liberal man devises noble things; and he stands for what is noble, openhearted, and generous."


Worldly wealth is based on selfish ambition, whereas Godly wealth is always for the benefit of God's kingdom work and blessing others. The world's motivation for accumulating wealth is for the owner to monopolise, having exclusive possession and control. But God delights in His children prospering so they can be generous distributors of His goodness to others! Biblical economics is based on applying God's principles to set in motion a powerful, supernatural cycle of increase. As we follow these principles, our giving increases and so does our receiving! This is how we become even greater distributors of wealth. Being a good steward of our finances ensures us being a constant channel of provision for the good work God has set in play across the earth. You can tap into this wonderful cycle of provision as you apply faith and follow God' principles of tithing and giving. There's no exclusivity involved as you enjoy the freedom and blessing of being a distributor of God's wealth for the benefit of His kingdom and others.