Christianity is not merely a list of do’s and don’ts. The foundation of the faith is built on trust — faith that works a certain life in a person. Sir Elorm shares that religion has its place in teaching men to subject themselves to divine norms, yet when the emphasis shifts from godliness to personal gain, the heart begins to drift from truth.
True wealth is godliness with contentment. It is not about how much a person owns, but how deeply they appreciate what the Lord has done. The love of money has led many to abandon their walk with God, for when money rules the heart, obedience becomes difficult. Contentment is not about how much is in your account but how much you trust the Lord with what you have.
Have you ever considered that what you refuse to give today will master you tomorrow?
Those who pursue the world often lose the kingdom. Demas forsook Paul because he loved the present world. The kingdom principle remains: the more you scatter, the more you increase. Giving is not loss; it is a mark of maturity and a sign that your trust is in God. Have money in your hands, but never let money live in your heart.
What to Expect:- Matters of money and the heart- Godliness with contentment- Predicaments of the love of money- Letting go of worldly riches- Securing eternal inheritances through giving- Confidence in God's provision
Prepare for a deeply reflective session that confronts the motives of the heart and restores confidence in God’s provision — till He comes.Shalom! Maranatha!