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Seeking God's Wisdom

Jim Newheiser

Money

Seeking God's Wisdom

Jim Newheiser

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This book is meant to be a biblical, practical, and self-reflective devotional to help Christians understand the wisdom contained in God’s Word on the subject of finances. It will be targeted for Christians who are in financial distress. Our financial problems are usually spiritual problems, as we place too much value on the security, possessions, and pleasure we think that money can buy. Financial idolatry leads to every kind of evil, including slavery to debt, and every kind of moral compromise for the sake of wealth. Jesus removed our debt of sin and gave us the riches of His righteousness. Those whom he saves are transformed from worldly idolaters to worshipers of God. Financial success for the believer begins as he seeks God’s kingdom first and strives to acquire treasure in heaven. From that perspective he can earn, spend and save money according to God’s principles of wisdom and for His glory.

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Jim Newheiser

Jim Newheiser

Jim Newheiser (MA, DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is director of the Christian Counseling program and associate professor of practical theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte. He a fellow of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBe and a board member of the Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals.

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