What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him, or he wouldn’t have told us so much about it. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god? What does it mean if I give him what he says he’s owed versus what I actually owe him?” What about the verse MAG cited about “teaches others to ignore even the least of these laws shall be least in heaven”?
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture?
https://www.christianity.com/wiki/jesus-christ/how-is-jesus-our-passover-lamb.html
u/Nehemiah’s efforts were so successful and impressive because he paid attention to commandments about money, courts of justice, and dealing with worldly masters. Nehemiah was a BOSS.
We need to pay attention to the whole book.
Now then, if you could please tell me how to make reproach in love rather than in autism, I could use the help!
What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him, or he wouldn’t have told us so much about it. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god? What does it mean if I give him what he says he’s owed versus what I actually owe him?” What about the verse MAG cited about “teaches others to ignore even the least of these laws shall be least in heaven”?
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture?
https://www.christianity.com/wiki/jesus-christ/how-is-jesus-our-passover-lamb.html
u/Nehemiah’s efforts were so successful and impressive because he paid attention to commandments about money, courts of justice, and dealing with worldly masters. Nehemiah was a BOSS.
We need to pay attention to the whole book.
What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him, or he wouldn’t have told us so much about it. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god? What does it mean if I give him what he says he’s owed versus what I actually owe him?” What about the verse MAG cited about “teaches others to ignore even the least of these laws shall be least in heaven”?
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture [1]?
u/Nehemiah’s efforts were so successful and impressive because he paid attention to commandments about money, courts of justice, and dealing with worldly masters. Nehemiah was a BOSS.
We need to pay attention to the whole book.
What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him, or he wouldn’t have told us so much about it. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god? What does it mean if I give him what he says he’s owed versus what I actually owe him?” What about the verse MAG cited about “teaches others to ignore even the least of these laws shall be least in heaven”?
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture?
u/Nehemiah’s efforts were so successful and impressive because he paid attention to commandments about money, courts of justice, and dealing with worldly masters. Nehemiah was a BOSS.
We need to pay attention to the whole book.
What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him, or he wouldn’t have told us so much about it. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god?” What about the verse MAG cited about “teaches others to ignore even the least of these laws shall be least in heaven”?
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture?
u/Nehemiah’s efforts were so successful and impressive because he paid attention to commandments about money, courts of justice, and dealing with worldly masters. Nehemiah was a BOSS.
We need to pay attention to the whole book.
What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god?” What about the verse MAG cited about “teaches others to ignore even the least of these laws shall be least in heaven”?
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture?
u/Nehemiah’s efforts were so successful and impressive because he paid attention to commandments about money, courts of justice, and dealing with worldly masters. Nehemiah was a BOSS.
We need to pay attention to the whole book.
What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god?” What about the verse MAG cited about “teaches others to ignore even the least of these laws shall be least in heaven”?
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture?
u/Nehemiah’s efforts were so successful and impressive because he paid attention to commandments about money, courts of justice, and dealing with worldly masters.
We need to pay attention to the whole book.
What does God care about money. Would it not be more important to honor a vow before Him than to worry about money.
Lots of verses about money in the Bible. Misuse of money promotes all sorts of sins.
He doesn’t need our money, but how we spend it is likely very important to Him. If there was a man, let’s say “Joe Biden”, who was openly promoting worship of Satan, and says we owe him $32,500, every dime of which he intends to use to promote satanic activity. If we give it to him, we are literally paying tribute to Satan and granting glory to his authority.
It’s not going to result in damnation, but is that truly what we are called to do?
It is a pastime of Christians to respond, “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”, but to also refuse to think about “what is actually Caesar’s, who has declared himself a god?”
Which is more glorifying of our Passover Lamb, that he be justifiably be struck down dead there by the Roman authorities for asserting Caesar to be a false god and an undue king and thereby committing treason, or for him to be falsely Isaiah 53’ed by those he came to save, put up as an atoning sacrifice on Passover, and thereby fulfilling all scripture?