Today’s Reading: Proverbs 11
The Bible is packed full of unconventional
wisdom and paradoxes of truth. For example, we must go
“down” in order to go “up” (James 4:10). Another example is that when we are “weak” then we are
“strong” (2 Corinthians 12:10) Another, we must “lose” our
life to “find” it (Matthew 10:39). Another,
to be “great” we must be a “servant” (Matthew 20:26).
When
Jesus walked this earth, He shocked the world with His unconventional teaching.
He would often take a commonly accepted cultural belief and flip it completely
upside down by using the leading phrase, “You have heard that it has been
said…” and then rocking their belief by saying, “But I say to you…”.
In our culture today, there is a commonly accepted
belief regarding riches and wealth. This is the belief that to be happy and
satisfied, you must get rich by paying yourself first and holding tightly to
the assets you’ve accumulated. The “path to financial freedom” is to invest in
your personal future. On this topic, like so many others, the Bible is very
unconventional. It may seem paradoxical or even ironic, but according to Scripture, the way to
enrich yourself is to open your tight fist and use your assets to bless and enrich
others.
One of the striking truths of Scripture is that you
cannot outgive God. The more we give, the more we receive. Here in Proverbs
11:25, we are told that the path to enrichment is to open our penny-pinching
fingers and use our assets to bring blessing to others. God’s promise is
that “the liberal soul shall be made fat” (KJV). — He who gives to
those in need, in the true spirit of charity, shall get a hundredfold from
God's mercy. How wonderful is the Lord! He gives us the property, gives
the heart to use it correctly, and rewards us for doing so -
even though all the fruit was found from Himself!
You
have heard that it has been said, “Hold on to all that you have, you never know
when you may need it,” but I say to you, “Give, and it shall be given unto you;
good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over.”
(Luke 6:38) Unconventional wisdom - If you want your life to be enriched, then
make it your aim to bless others. You will be soaked with blessings from Heaven
when you do.
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