There is both danger and responsibility for those who follow Jesus and have been blessed with material wealth. Scripture calls us to guard our hearts against pride and misplaced hope in riches, while stepping into the opportunity to “be generous and ready to share” (1 Timothy 6:18). So how do we flee arrogance and false security—and instead pursue a life marked by goodness, purity, and generosity?
We live in a consuming culture, where the latest tech, fashion, or gadget is always just a click away. But what if our desire to fill our carts is really a desire to fill something deeper in our lives? For the next several weeks the Flagstone family will take an honest look at our craving for “stuff” and discover how God provides what the things in our carts never can.
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There is both danger and responsibility for those who follow Jesus and have been blessed with material wealth. Scripture calls us to guard our hearts against pride and misplaced hope in riches, while stepping into the opportunity to “be generous and ready to share” (1 Timothy 6:18). So how do we flee arrogance and false security—and instead pursue a life marked by goodness, purity, and generosity?
We live in a consuming culture, where the latest tech, fashion, or gadget is always just a click away. But what if our desire to fill our carts is really a desire to fill something deeper in our lives? For the next several weeks the Flagstone family will take an honest look at our craving for “stuff” and discover how God provides what the things in our carts never can.