Many people are driven by materialism.
Their desire to acquire becomes the whole goal of
their lives. This drive to always want more is based on the misconceptions that
having more will make me more happy, more important, and more secure,
but all three ideas are untrue.
Possessions only provide temporary happiness.
Because things do not change, we eventually become
bored with them and then want newer, bigger, better versions.
It’s also a myth that if I get more, I will be more
important.
Self-worth and net worth are not the same.
Your value is not determined by your
valuables, and God says the most valuable things in life are not things!
The most common myth about money is that having more
will make me more secure. It won’t.
Wealth can be lost instantly through a
variety of uncontrollable factors.
Real security can only be found in that
which can never be taken from you-your relationship with God.Amen.
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