- Wealth can lead to arrogance – creates a false sense of security
- You can’t put your hope in it
- Wealth isn’t something you can count on, put your hope in
- God alone gives us wealth, trust in his provision
- God gives us wealth so we can be generous, share with others
- Generosity produces a richness in us that we can’t get anywhere else
- God wants us to be rich, experience wealth, in doing good deeds
- Wealthy people are the ones who understand it’s all from God
- Wealthily people use what God has given them to bless and serve others
- Giving leads to true life/treasure that extends beyond this world
- No one can tell me what to do you.. I have money so I know everything
- Creates a false sense of power and entitlement
- Thinking it makes me secure
- I own what I have, I earned it and can do whatever I want with it
- My worth is equal to my bank account
- Wealth buys happiness
- Wealth is the answer to all of lives questions
- Selfishness and greed, can’t get enough of it
- Debt, chase after it, live outside of my means
- Creates worry, anxiety, always concerned “how my money is doing”
- Disconnect you from the needs of others, out of touch with other’s needs
- I’m smarter, I work harder
- Thinking what I have is mine, I earned it and I can do whatever I want with it
- That it will solve all my problems, if I only had a little more then I would be happy
- Wealth will improve the ways people see me, give me prestige
- Worry that I won’t have enough, can’t trust that God will really meet my needs
- Money gives me ability control others, makes me a person of authority and influence
- People who don’t have significant wealth are a waste of time, thinking less of them
- Uncertain… now that I have it, I can’t live without
- If I had more I could give more, I’ll give have enough, when I’m taking care of
- That giving doesn’t really bring me peace, I do it out of obligation
- Ownership
- That everything I have comes from him, he owns it all
- My identity comes from how God sees me, not in my wealth
- That God knows my needs and he will take care of me
- That giving is a command that is for my benefit, not my punishment
Key Verse: Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God. 1 Timothy 6:17a
Key Thought: God owns everything
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