True Prosperity vs. The Riches of This WorldNäide

Instructions for the Best Life
Listen to our friend Helen share the Psalmist’s wisdom about how he wants to live his best life.
The author of Psalm 119 celebrates that God’s law is a gift that provides instructions for life. The Psalmist is not advocating legalism but a close relationship with God, which he sees as his true prosperity. This devout poet knows he will find true happiness when he walks along the path of God’s commands, not when he has financial security. The poet wants God’s help so he can be obedient to the law God established. He prayed for a desire for the law instead of the love of money and not to focus on materialistic things.
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If you’d like to read more of the Psalmist’s desire to seek God rather than the things of this world, you can read Psalm 119.
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About this Plan

The riches of this world appear to be everything we’ve ever wanted or hoped for. Sometimes, they seem to certify status or worth or even godliness. But what if they’re just dust that deceives us? Read and listen to these Bible stories about men who were rich and poor, and discover how God offers us true prosperity.
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