Money and Wealth - Blibical Money Code

Has the love of money and the fear of less so taken hold that you refuse to step out?
Look well into the matter of investing. And doing what is needed to increase your wealth?

Will you grow your talents and resources so that you can bless others?
Playing it "safe" can be extremely perilous.

We must look well into the matter of money.
"Look well into the matter"
12/12/12 system.

Avoid the love of money.
Not bury our talents.

50% of the parables spoken by Jesus was about wealth and money.
Matthew had a parable about the servants receiving talents from the master.

Sir John Templeton - moved out of Wall street to be away from the noise so he can make his own judgement and decisions. He took this search one step further with his faith, "If you begin with prayer, you will think more clearly and make fewer mistakes." 

Their wealth came from being wise investors who didn't love money, and always looked well into the matter.

Saver -> Investor -> Philantropist

Malachi 3:10 -
"Being the whoe tithe into the storehouse, so that there may be food in My house, and test Me now in this. "

1. Strong foundation
2. Fundamental Analysis
3. Technical Analysis
Trend analysis, moving averages and long term charts.
RSI - oversold or overbought.


“Don't let the opinions of the average man sway you. Dream, and he thinks you're crazy. Succeed, and he thinks you're lucky. Acquire wealth, and he thinks you're greedy. Pay no attention. He simply doesn't understand.”

“Rich people have small TVs and big libraries, and poor people have small libraries and big TVs.”

"They key is to work extremely hard for a short period of time (1-5 years), create abundant wealth, and then make money work hard for you through wise investments that yield a passive income for life."


From another website:
A Biblical Perspective of Money and Materialism
According to Matthew 6:19-24 the citizens of Christ's Kingdom don't love money: they do not lay up
for themselves "treasures upon earth" (v. 19). They refuse to serve money because they know it's
impossible to serve both it and God (v. 24). If you have committed your life to acquiring wealth, you
are not a servant of God. If you are a friend of the world, you are an enemy of God (James 4:4). If you
love the world, the love of the Father is not in you (1 John 2:15 ). Matthew 6:25-34 adds that
Christians are not to be preoccupied with the necessities of life. They know God takes care of those
things vv. 31-32).


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