“For we walk by faith, not by sight.” II Corinthians 5:7 NIV Imagine the power…
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Read More →Welcome to the 20th weekly devotional recap of the year, this week we learnt to place true value where it belongs and were reminded that there is more to life than earthly desires.
In life, we often follow a cycle that includes going to school, finding a job, getting married, having children, becoming wealthy, and ultimately passing away. While it is God’s will for you to prosper, is this cycle of building a career and amassing wealth all there is to life? Is there more to it?
Imagine you’re down to your last dollar with no hope of credit. You decide to withdraw the remaining money for food. At the point of withdrawal, you checked your account balance and suddenly realised you’d been credited with three thousand dollars!
In a world where visibility and validation are often mistaken for value, the desire to be accepted by others can become overwhelming. Social media, peer groups, and workplace environments continually push the idea that numbers, likes, followers and applause determine worth.
In today’s culture, influence is everywhere. Social media, celebrities, and public figures often set the tone for how people dress, talk, think, and behave. It’s easy to feel the pressure to be visible, admired, and followed.
“Money answereth all things”. This popular text from the scriptures reflects the value of money in meeting basic needs. (Ecclesiastes 10:19). Have you seen dire situations that could not be overcome with money?