Today, it seems like everyone wants to get their "million" in a hurry -- quick a
Okay, I may not have my "million" dollars either, but I'm just tired of all the glitz, glam and promotion of being a "millionaire." Somewhere along the line, can't we simply be content, and maybe even thankful, for the money we do have?
The richest guy who ever lived (no, not Bill Gates... a guy named Solomon) once wrote, "Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes it grow" (Prov. 13:11). You might question his wisdom... but Solomon could see the matter from both sides and I think he knew what he was saying. There is wisdom in gaining your money, "little by little."
The first Survivor winner of $1,000,000 has been sentenced to prison as I write. Richard Hatch, convicted of tax evasion, will spend years behind the bars of a state prison and will have nothing remotely close to a million dollars to show for it when he gets out. The money is gone and the tax bill awaits. I wonder how many other million dollar winners will meet a similar fate? It is really sad when you think about it!
Perhaps rather than constantly chasing the potential of our next million dollars, we should simply be content with working hard, living within our means and pursuing a deeply meaningful relationship with God. Nothing we can desire compares to what can come from time spent with the Lord. Make your investment with the Lord, today. It only increases in value!
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Well said!
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