An honest heart.
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An honest heart.
Read more at the source: 7 Honesty with God – Discussion Starters
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Further Thought: A steward operates from the twin principles of duty and love. “Remember that duty has a twin sister, Love; these united can accomplish almost everything, but separated, neither is capable of good.” – Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church , vol. 4, p. 62 .
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One of the most beautiful stories in the Bible is found in the story of Solomon’s request to God, to give him above all things “an understanding heart to judge Your people, that I may discern between good and evil. For who is able to judge this great people of Yours?” ( 1 Kings 3:9, NKJV ). Image © Lars Justinen Goodsalt.com What important words did God say to Solomon that, had he heeded, would have spared the king the ruin that his possessions brought upon him? Why was what God said to him here so important for all of us? 1 Kings 3:14 ; see also 1 John 5:3 , 1 Pet
Read more at the source: Wednesday: The Life of Wisdom
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Mem ory verse: “Riches do not profit in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from death. . . . He who trusts in his riches will fall, but the righteous will flourish like foliage” ( Proverbs 11:4 , 28 , NKJV). Does a strong relationship with Christ protect us from evil and prepare us for eternal life with Him? What do you think are the key elements of a strong personal relationship with Jesus? A relationship with Christ. “Before any other relationship, Christ must be our first priority.” How did Moses illustrate this priority in his life? Is it possible for you to be so attracted to the world and its pleasures that God can no longer reach you
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Understandably, there are many who are unaware of the difference between tithes and offerings.
Read more at the source: How to Use the Tithe and Offering Envelope