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Sunday Thought: Money
Posted on 11/14/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
I found a really good quote for us who keep agonizing over our financial world in Forward Day By Day, a useful booklet I read every day.
I like the sentiment here. Remember that controlling your money is important so that it does not make your life miserable, because life is to be lived and enjoyed. Enjoy life, enjoy your family. Pray! And when your done, get up from your knees and HUSTLE!!
--C8j
No wonder Jesus spoke five times as often about money as about prayer. And everywhere in scripture we hear the warnings: money has power; wealth is addictive. Be careful, be on your guard.
--Edward J. Farrell
I like the sentiment here. Remember that controlling your money is important so that it does not make your life miserable, because life is to be lived and enjoyed. Enjoy life, enjoy your family. Pray! And when your done, get up from your knees and HUSTLE!!
--C8j
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