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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2021 · 49 MIN

Ep# 77 - Jesus Became Poor So That We Might Be Rich, BUT...

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The podcast this week, “Jesus became poor so that we might be rich, BUT money is evil,” is all about... money! The fact is, God is incredibly generous and has already shared all that He has with us. Jesus not only became our sin and sickness for us, He also became poverty. For you have experienced the extravagant grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that although He was infinitely rich, He impoverished Himself for our sake, so that by His poverty, we become rich beyond measure. 2 Corinthians 8:9 Did you catch that? Beyond measure. The Bible tells us that it is God’s will that we have abundant lives, beyond what we expect. (John 10:10, 3 John 2) Yet, a lot of Christians think money is the root of all evil. But the Scripture actually says that it is the love of money that is what’s evil (1 Timothy 6:10). You see, money is not the problem - living and thinking independently from God is the problem. This podcast covers: • Where we get our ‘money blueprint’ • How looking at finances through a lens of separation creates a poverty mentality • What our union with Jesus actually means in the area of money • How true wealth is channeled through our mindsets and beliefs • The role of faith and mind renewal So, if you are busy doing a bunch of stuff in addition to what Jesus already did, trying to receive God’s blessings, stop it! Listen to the podcast! Demonstrate that Heaven is real and Jesus is who He says He is by allowing His riches to flow through you!

The podcast this week, “Jesus became poor so that we might be rich, BUT money is evil,” is all about... money! The fact is, God is incredibly generous and has already shared all that He has with us. Jesus not only became our sin and sickness for us, He also became poverty. For you have experienced the extravagant grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that although He was infinitely rich, He impoverished Himself for our sake, so that by His poverty, we become rich beyond measure. 2 Corinthians 8:9 Did you catch that? Beyond measure. The Bible tells us that it is God’s will that we have abundant lives, beyond what we expect. (John 10:10, 3 John 2) Yet, a lot of Christians think money is the root of all evil. But the Scripture actually says that it is the love of money that is what’s evil (1 Timothy 6:10). You see, money is not the problem - living and thinking independently from God is the problem. This podcast covers: • Where we get our ‘money blueprint’ • How looking at finances through a lens of separation creates a poverty mentality • What our union with Jesus actually means in the area of money • How true wealth is channeled through our mindsets and beliefs • The role of faith and mind renewal So, if you are busy doing a bunch of stuff in addition to what Jesus already did, trying to receive God’s blessings, stop it! Listen to the podcast! Demonstrate that Heaven is real and Jesus is who He says He is by allowing His riches to flow through you!

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