Daily Archives: 02/13/2026

Scripture of the day (Matthew 25:1-46)

1. Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom.

And five of them were wise, and five were foolish.

They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:

But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps.

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The Blessing of Financial Stewardship

Money is not only a resource but also a responsibility. The Bible teaches that everything we have ultimately belongs to God, and we are called to manage it wisely. Financial stewardship is the practice of handling money with wisdom, discipline, and faithfulness. When money is managed according to God’s principles, it becomes a blessing rather than a burden.

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Generosity as the Cure for Greed

Greed is a powerful force that can take hold of the heart, creating a constant desire for more and a fear of losing what one already has. It leads to selfishness, anxiety, and a focus on accumulation rather than compassion. The Bible presents generosity as the spiritual cure for greed. When a person learns to give freely and joyfully, the grip of the love of money begins to loosen, and the heart becomes aligned with God’s purpose.

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The Emotional and Spiritual Stress of Loving Money

The love of money promises security, success, and happiness, but in reality it often produces emotional and spiritual stress. When financial gain becomes the center of life, the heart is filled with pressure, worry, and constant striving. Instead of peace, there is anxiety about earning more, keeping what has been gained, and maintaining a certain standard of living. Loving money does not bring rest to the soul; it creates a burden that grows heavier over time.

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How Envy and Comparison Lead to Financial Sin

Envy and comparison are powerful forces that can quietly influence financial decisions and lead people into harmful choices. When individuals constantly measure their lives against what others have, contentment fades and dissatisfaction grows. This inner struggle often pushes people to spend beyond their means, pursue wealth at any cost, or compromise their values in order to keep up. What begins as simple comparison can develop into financial and spiritual trouble.

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