EARN MORE, GIVE MORE
Our older son, Justin, has been an entrepreneur/salesman
since the first grade. It was time for
the first grade to have its fundraising drive.
The reward for the top wrapping paper salesperson was a 35mm
camera. He wanted more than anything to
win that camera. Every afternoon he went
door-to-door selling wrapping paper. One
afternoon he went dressed in a coat and tie.
One neighbor told my wife later she could not resist buying from him
because he looked so nice.
Now Justin obviously had never read books like How to Win
Friends and Influence People, or Think and Grow Rich. However, he demonstrated at an early age some
qualities that will be most useful to him throughout his life if properly channeled. His mother and I have encouraged him to use
his God-given ability to earn all the money he can earn with honesty and
integrity, because as a Christian steward, the more he earns, the more he
can give for the cause of Christ.
What did Jesus have to say about this? In Luke 12:48, Jesus said, “Unto whom much is
given, of him shall much be required.”
Along with the other important lessons in life, we have tried to teach
our two sons “success in life is measured not in acquisition but in
contribution.” Having money results in
tremendous responsibility as well as great opportunity.
Prayer Focus: Ask God to help you to grow in your
understanding of Jesus’ teaching about the correct use of the financial
resources God has entrusted to you.
Next Focus: Tell Your Children About Money
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The information in this article is provided as general information and is not intended as legal or tax advice. For advice and assistance in specific cases, you should seek the advice of an attorney or other professional adviser.
The information in this article is provided as general information and is not intended as legal or tax advice. For advice and assistance in specific cases, you should seek the advice of an attorney or other professional adviser.
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