Those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. 1 Timothy 6:9
“It is sad how the longing for money can create a fever in the soul. It is not the possession of money but the passion for it that the Bible is against. These warnings are there because God knows that no one can live win this world without money. The more people have the more they want and not always for itself but rather for the sense of power that the possession of money gives. The luxuries of one generation become the necessities the next, and before long money fastens its grip.”
Selwyn Hughes in Divine Mathematics: A Biblical Perspective on Investing in God’s Kingdom (Surrey, UK: CWR, 2004) 21.
Think about the last line in today’s post in light of your own family. “The luxuries of one generation become the necessities the next, and before long money fastens its grip.”
I remember when I was growing up, my parents were greenhouse farmers, we had little money, but they invested it in what mattered, God’s work, a Christian education for their children, and people in need.
Rather than look at your parents or your children (depending on your age), consider your own life. What was it like for you growing up? Have luxuries become necessities?
How might choosing the way of simplicity and generosity in 2026 change your life and your legacy? The best way to ruin your kids is to aim to give them a better life. They need you to show them a better way marked by simplicity and generosity.
Whatever you try to give them, they will lose. Whatever your teach them to give, they will gain.
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