Thank you for joining us for our 7 day a week, 7 minutes of wisdom podcast. This is Day 60 of our Trek, and today we will mine for some additional golden nuggets of wisdom. I hope you are ready to learn with me as you build your living legacy each day.
We are recording our podcast from our studio at The Big House in Marietta, Ohio. It has been a hot and muggy week here in Ohio but somewhat typical for the last week of July. Our client workload remains busy this week, but I look forward to each day where we can share our daily lives together. It is my hope that this podcast and journal provide you with information that impacts your life in a positive way.
On our Trek this week, we started down new trails in a series “It’s Only Money” with the theme of being on the trail of true riches. Yesterday we hiked along the trails of “What Money Cannot Do For You” and “What Money Will Do For You.” On both trails, we came to understand that money does not bring lasting security because we will never have enough. Money can also sprout wings and fly off like an eagle leaving us to wonder where it has gone. I know that you can probably relate to this. I know I can.
Today we are going to examine the trail of “Money Attitudes.” So, let’s head on up the yellow brick trail to a land of financial contentment. This may very well be a foreign country to you.
There are a number of principles in the Book of Proverbs which should shape our attitude toward money. Some of these principles are:
Within the faith community of our day, there are some that indicate that prosperity is proof of godliness. The rich, they suppose, are wealthy because they are more worthy. This camp gets caught up by the trappings of affluence. In other religious groups, there is a spoken or unspoken code that austerity of other is the sign of being spiritual, so their poverty becomes proof of goodness.
Both of these views are wrong for several reasons.
Money is never an indicator of morality. What most of us fail to grasp is that money is completely amoral. It all comes from the heart and mind. It is how you handle the wealth that you do have that is important. Don’t judge others by their perceived lifestyles.
Proverb 13:7 shows why we should not judge by outward appearance.
“Some who are poor pretend to be rich; others who are rich pretend to be poor.”
True riches can never be measured in terms of money.
The question which you must first ask is, “Does God in His Word promise to financially prosper you? Is there a formula that will guarantee you financial success?” To be dogmatic about these questions would be foolish.
This is particularly difficult to understand in our western societies. Even the poorest of people would be considered wealthy in many other places of the world. Regardless of where you live or your standard of living, there are certain principles in the Bible that, if followed, will allow you to build wealth into your lives. These principles are no different than the principles in other areas of life such as eating properly, getting exercise, or sleeping. If you abuse any of these areas you will have negative consequences.
Before we attempt to become wealthy, a more appropriate goal is to become financially free.
Becoming wealthy, or at least financially free, is simple and yet so few people obtain this freedom. Essentially there are there are 4 basic steps to financial freedom.
But you might ask, “Guthrie that is all well and good, but I am in a heap of hurt financially right now. What do I do?” I believe one of the best plans to get out of that trap is the one that Dave Ramsey’s organization has laid out. You can find that at daveramsey.com/baby-steps.
How we handle money and whether we become wealthy is more of a mindset than mystery. I personally believe that God controls everything within the universe, including our small amount of wealth. When Job went through his trials he proclaimed, “I came naked from my mother’s womb, and I will be naked when I leave. The Lord gave me what I had, and the Lord has taken it away. Praise the name of the Lord!” Job [1:21]. So, no matter how much wealth you have or don’t have, at best it is only yours to manage for the few short years that you are alive. So, manage well.
1My child, listen to what I say,
and treasure my commands.
2 Tune your ears to wisdom,
and concentrate on understanding.
3 Cry out for insight,
and ask for understanding.
4 Search for them as you would for silver;
seek them like hidden treasures.
5 Then you will understand what it means to fear the Lord,
and you will gain knowledge of God.
6 For the Lord grants wisdom!
From his mouth come knowledge and understanding.
7 He grants a treasure of common sense to the honest.
He is a shield to those who walk with integrity.
8 He guards the paths of the just
and protects those who are faithful to him.
9 Then you will understand what is right, just, and fair,
and you will find the right way to go.
10 For wisdom will enter your heart,
and knowledge will fill you with joy.
11 Wise choices will watch over you.
Understanding will keep you safe.
Just think of it. If you seek wisdom first, not only will you have the treasure of wisdom and understanding, you will also have the ability to make wise choices to become wealthy in all areas of life. Now that is true wealth.
Well, that will finish our podcast for today. If you missed any of our previous podcasts, please check out Wisdom-Trek on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud or Wisdom-Trek.com. Tomorrow we will consider the topic “It’s Only Money” Part 4 which will expand on our thoughts from today on how wisdom is a requirement in the acquisition of wealth.
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Thank you!
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As we take this Trek together, let us always:
This is Guthrie Chamberlain reminding you to Keep Moving Forward, Enjoy the Journey, and Create a Great Day! See you tomorrow!