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Why Did Jesus Come?

Did Jesus come to earth to make us financially rich? Is that the reason why Jesus left his glory in heaven to come to this sinful world? Did he come for the purpose of making believers very rich in monetary terms? No, no and no!

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Why Did Jesus Come? (Part 2)

In the letters to the seven churches, the Laodicean church believed they were prosperous because they had a lot of money and earthly riches, but what a disappointing comment they got from Jesus about their wealth.

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Knowing That We All Need Money (Part 1)

The first thing a Christian should find out from God is his purpose and calling. Some are called to dedicate their lives to the work of the ministry as missionaries in foreign fields or to work as shepherds of God's people in a local assembly.

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Knowing That We All Need Money (Part 2)

The market place is there for Christians and anybody to make all the money they can. For believers, they should only pursue money within the boundaries of righteousness.

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Knowing That We All Need Money (Part 3)

The market place is the right place for Christians to pursue money. The temple of Jehovah is a place of worship, word and prayer. We are to give our tithes and offerings willingly, cheerfully and sacrificially as worship to God.

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Knowing That We All Need Money (Part 4)

There are miracles of financial provisions, but it is not like you just give some money as offerings in exchange for miracles of supernatural supplies. It is a walk with God and not a game.

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Knowing That We All Need Money (Part 5)

We are to give our tithes and offerings willingly, cheerfully and sacrificially as worship to God. Tithing is a law under the Old Testament. Jesus confirmed that tithing should continue in the New Testament, but not as a criterion for salvation.

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Knowing That We All Need Money (Part 6)

God is looking for people who will worship Him in spirit and in truth, who will honour Him with their substance and who will give sacrificially to the work of the gospel.

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