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🙏 The money game. Proverbs 28:8

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Proverb of the day

Whoever increases wealth by taking interest or profit from the poor amasses it for another, who will be kind to the poor.

Proverbs 28:8

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Meditation

This saying teaches us a valuable lesson about how we should behave when it comes to money and how we treat others, especially those who are less fortunate.

This saying reminds us that being fair and kind is more important than making a lot of money, especially if we’re making it by being unfair to others. In a world where a lot of people just want to get rich, sometimes the importance of being nice and fair gets forgotten. The saying warns us against being greedy and teaches us that being generous and just is the right way to live.

The saying also suggests that there is a kind of natural balance or justice in the world. If someone makes money by being unfair to poor people, they won’t get to enjoy their riches for long. Eventually, that money will go to someone who is kind to the poor. So, it tells us that being ethical and caring is the best way to live, even when we’re dealing with money.

In conclusion, this saying teaches us that we should play “the money game” with kindness and fairness. Money made by taking advantage of the poor won’t last, and in the end, it will go to those who treat everyone, rich or poor, with kindness and respect.

Prayer

Lord, help us approach wealth with a heart of kindness and fairness, valuing every individual equally and remembering that true riches lie in compassion and justice

Application question

How can we ensure that our financial decisions and actions reflect fairness and kindness, especially towards those less fortunate than us?

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