Proverbs: The Wisdom of God's WordНамуна

            
          
Trusting God for All We Need
Do not wear yourself out to get rich;
  do not trust your own cleverness.
  Cast but a glance at riches, and they are gone,
  for they will surely sprout wings
  and fly off to the sky like an eagle. — Proverbs 23:4-5 
One of the most fundamental beliefs that I inherited from my parents and that I try to pass on to my children is recognizing that God decides what we will have, in terms of material possessions, not us. Yes, it is our job to work hard and to do our best to be productive every single day. But in the end, God alone determines what our material wealth and well-being will be.
We all know the stories of wealthy people who suddenly lost everything, as well as the stories of poor people who somehow became rich beyond anybody’s expectations. The bottom line is that as much as try to understand, it is God, and God alone, who decides our material wealth.
As Proverbs teaches us, there are two sides to the lesson of trusting in God for our material well-being. We read, “Do not wear yourself out to get rich; do not trust your own cleverness.”
This verse describes two ways that we fall into the wrong attitude about wealth. Some people are so worried about money that they literally wear themselves out. They neglect their families, their spiritual life, and their relationships to community because all they can think about is how to make more money.
On the other hand, there are people who do manage to achieve great wealth. All too often, the challenge for the financially successful is that they become prideful and start to believe that they’re own intelligence and superiority is the cause of their riches.
Proverbs teaches us that neither of these attitudes is appropriate for people of faith. To the workaholic who wears himself out as well as to the prideful success story, the message is the same. Do your best, work hard, but faithfully and humbly understand that it is only God who will decide what the results will be. In the end, we must trust God for our material well-being.
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God told King Solomon, “I will give you a wise and discerning heart, so that there will never have been anyone like you, nor will there ever be.” God did as He said, making Solomon the wisest man to ever live. Solomon shared this godly wisdom in the Book of Proverbs. One of the 11 books in the Hebrew Bible known as the Ketuvim, Hebrew for “writings,” Proverbs is part of the “wisdom tradition,” which includes Job and Ecclesiastes. We pray you will be blessed by this wisdom, as applicable today as it was in the days of the Bible.
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