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2021 is all about what we have and what we are working to get. Rarely do you see people being content with the things God has blessed them with, but instead looking at what is to come. It feels like everyday something new is coming out and more companies are asking us to purchase the newest gadget. These days we use materialistic items to validate how successful and worthy we are. The more expensive the item, the more worthy we are. Many of us including the pastors we listen to associate items with blessings which isn't always the case. Jesus made it clear that he does not care about financials or the items we accumulate by having his disciples give up everything they possessed to follow him. It's not about what we have that demonstrates our blessings, but what is in our hearts. It is better to have yourself than to have any manmade item that will not get you any closer to God. The next time you see something that you may not need, ask yourself "why do I want this"?
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2021 is all about what we have and what we are working to get. Rarely do you see people being content with the things God has blessed them with, but instead looking at what is to come. It feels like everyday something new is coming out and more companies are asking us to purchase the newest gadget. These days we use materialistic items to validate how successful and worthy we are. The more expensive the item, the more worthy we are. Many of us including the pastors we listen to associate items with blessings which isn't always the case. Jesus made it clear that he does not care about financials or the items we accumulate by having his disciples give up everything they possessed to follow him. It's not about what we have that demonstrates our blessings, but what is in our hearts. It is better to have yourself than to have any manmade item that will not get you any closer to God. The next time you see something that you may not need, ask yourself "why do I want this"?