What the Bible Says About Wealth

A Christian Perspective

What the Bible Says About Wealth. In today’s world, many people think wealth brings happiness and security. But the Christian Bible gives a deeper and wiser teaching about money and wealth. The Bible does not say that money is evil. Instead, it teaches how a Christian should think, earn, and use wealth in a God-honoring way.


Wealth Is Not Sin, but Loving Money Is Dangerous

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The Bible clearly teaches that money itself is not sinful. The problem begins when money becomes more important than God.

The Bible says in 1 Timothy 6:10 that the love of money leads to many kinds of evil.
This means a Christian should not allow wealth to control the heart.

👉 Christian lesson: Love God more than money.


God Is the Source of All Wealth

A Christian should always remember that God is the provider. Our jobs, skills, and opportunities come from Him.

In Deuteronomy 8:18, the Bible says God gives us the ability to gain wealth.
This teaches humility and thankfulness.

👉 Christian lesson: Wealth is a gift, not a reason for pride.


Christians Should Trust God, Not Riches

Jesus gave a strong warning to Christians about trusting money instead of God.

In Matthew 6:24, Jesus said we cannot serve both God and money.
Money should serve us, but God must rule our life.

👉 Christian lesson: Faith in God is more important than financial security.


Contentment Is a Christian Value

The Bible encourages Christians to be content, not greedy.

In Hebrews 13:5, believers are told to be satisfied with what they have and trust God’s presence.

Contentment brings peace, while greed brings stress and fear.

👉 Christian lesson: A thankful heart is richer than a full bank account.


Wealth Should Be Used to Help Others

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One of the most beautiful Christian teachings is about generosity.

In Proverbs 19:17, the Bible says helping the poor is like lending to the Lord.
God cares deeply about how Christians treat the needy.

👉 Christian lesson: Use wealth to bless others and glorify God.


True Wealth Is Eternal, Not Earthly

Jesus reminded Christians that earthly wealth will not last forever.

In Matthew 6:20, believers are encouraged to store treasures in heaven.
Faith, love, obedience, and good works are eternal riches.

👉 Christian lesson: Focus on eternal life, not temporary riches.


Final Christian Message About Wealth

The Bible teaches Christians to:

  • Respect money, but not worship it
  • Trust God more than wealth
  • Live with contentment
  • Give generously
  • Seek heavenly riches first

A true Christian life puts God at the center, not money.


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God’s hand never slips

Jan 12

Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.

—2 Corinthians 12:9

God is especially close to us when we are lying on a sickbed. God will make the bed soft and will freshen it with His presence and with His tender care. He makes the bed comfortable and wipes away our tears. He ministers to us with special tenderness at such a time and reveals His great love for us. Tell me why the gardener trims and prunes his rosebushes, sometimes cutting away productive branches, and I will tell you why God’s people are afflicted. God’s hand never slips. He never makes a mistake. His every move is for our own good and for our ultimate good. Oftentimes He must deform us and mutilate our own image. Deformity sometimes precedes conformity.


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