
Wealth and the Kingdom: discipling Mammon
Mammon causes us to forfeit our liberty in Christ.
We do not serve money; money serves us as we serve God.
Mammon causes us to forfeit our liberty in Christ.
We do not serve money; money serves us as we serve God.
Poverty thinking says there is never enough. It attacks us at the deepest level of our identity, value and purpose.
We are disciples before being consumers; our old nature’s desire to consume is consumed in his Presence and purpose
Humility leads to a healthy self-esteem though understanding our identity in Christ and our place before Father
Knowing our identity enables us to joyfully accept the gifts, position and influences that God gives us to serve others in our communities
Key points:
Keep well connected with Father God.
Get, and keep yourself whole.
Key points:
We are citizens of heaven with God’s mandate to extend his Kingdom on earth.
He places us in positions where we influence people, neighbourhoods, cultures and nations.