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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJenn" data-source="post: 1510715" data-attributes="member: 20837"><p>I think righteousness and prosperity can coexist. I think you have everything you need to become more prosperous, once you get past your hangups about money. Money can and should be applied to Godly purposes. </p><p></p><p>Proverbs says: "A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children." That suggests to me that God wants us to be financially prudent and prosperous. We're just stewards of God's money, given by his grace. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I've worked very hard to elevate myself from next to nothing to financially strong and stable. One of my biggest drivers is the goal to be outrageously generous, to contribute my life energy to noble, Godly causes. I'm able to do this more and more, and it feels so healthy and good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJenn, post: 1510715, member: 20837"] I think righteousness and prosperity can coexist. I think you have everything you need to become more prosperous, once you get past your hangups about money. Money can and should be applied to Godly purposes. Proverbs says: "A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children." That suggests to me that God wants us to be financially prudent and prosperous. We're just stewards of God's money, given by his grace. Personally, I've worked very hard to elevate myself from next to nothing to financially strong and stable. One of my biggest drivers is the goal to be outrageously generous, to contribute my life energy to noble, Godly causes. I'm able to do this more and more, and it feels so healthy and good. [/QUOTE]
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