Wednesday, March 10, 2010
INVESTORS PARADISE
Her princes within are roaring lions. ~ Zephaniah 3:3
Mike Murdock recently stated that “the next two years will be an investor’s paradise.” I hope he got that through a praying heart instead of a preying heart. I hope that he is not implying for the rich to take advantage of the poor, those who are set to lose their houses and land because of the economic downfall in America with its loss of jobs.
Or maybe he is encouraging the rich to invest in the poor, to give abundantly towards their debt. Maybe give a $58,000 seed faith offering to a struggling widow who is getting further and further behind due to rising utilities and medical bills. Then they would get 58 million dollars back and then they could give that to the poor and soon they would have all the money in the world!
Reckon?
Mike Murdock recently stated that “the next two years will be an investor’s paradise.” I hope he got that through a praying heart instead of a preying heart. I hope that he is not implying for the rich to take advantage of the poor, those who are set to lose their houses and land because of the economic downfall in America with its loss of jobs.
Or maybe he is encouraging the rich to invest in the poor, to give abundantly towards their debt. Maybe give a $58,000 seed faith offering to a struggling widow who is getting further and further behind due to rising utilities and medical bills. Then they would get 58 million dollars back and then they could give that to the poor and soon they would have all the money in the world!
Reckon?
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Hey, a new twist on seed faith, giving to the poor instead of the rich!
ReplyDeleteI believe God will bless what we give when we first put it in His hands!
ReplyDeleteThe lad's lunch that became dinner on the ground for the thousands that were fed, had to be taken out of man's hand and placed into Jesus' hands!
The problem with most of today's sheep-fleecers, is that they don't put what they have in Jesus' hands!
If Jesus said: "It's more blessed to give than received", Why aren't they giving to those that need and then they will be blessed?
I guess Jesus is saying to the prosperity preachers of our day: "Oh ye of little faith!"