Saturday, November 10, 2007

Monday's Meditation - Nov. 12, 2007 - The Giver's Heart

God desires to give us eternal life. However, eternal life is not measured by the length of our existence. It is measured by the depth of our relationship with the Father and the Son (John 17:3). God offers us the opportunity to give that we might experience life in Him more abundantly. He knows that we cannot serve two masters. We cannot serve both God and money. When material accumulation takes an unhealthy position in our value systems, He often allows us to be confronted with that critical question of choice: “Your Money or Your Life?” Sadly, when faced with that choice, many believers respond “I’m thinking”.

Today’s episode is the final episode in the series affirming the importance of what our giving reveals. Our next podcast will begin the series affirming the importance of what our giving accomplishes.

As always, I invite you to receive Monday’s Meditation as “food for thought “ for the week, then let it become “fuel for action” for the weekend and beyond.

The is audio podcast is available on my website: morethanthegift.net and the iTunes Store. Links are provided in the "Additional Resources" section of this blog. if you don't have iTunes on your computer, a link is provided below to download the iTunes software.

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Use this blog for your comments, questions and testimonies regarding the episode.



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1 comment:

#Rev said...

Although we all want to live a long life, I agree that God values our relationship with Him, as well as, our walk before Him. I believe that God knows our hearts and knows what we truly desire. Often our desires can be noble and well-intended but may not serve God's greater good. The bible says many are called and few are chosen. Consider this another way, many are "OK" financially, but few are rich. Be content -you may actually live longer :)