to gain more. This is a good desire, dependant upon the
motive and the means of obtaining more than what you have currently.
In our society we have an economic system in place. Most
countries that buy and sell (trade), have some form of economic system in place
as well. We travel to local stores and use money to buy items of interest to
us. There are various types of systems in place. Capitalism, Monarchy,
Communism and others that govern the way monies are to be legally earned and
spent. The laws in each land dictate to the citizens what is legal and what is
illegal. We even have treaties in place that govern what countries can trade
with each other and the fees that are charged in each transaction.
God has a financial system in place. Many of us do not know
this, but He does. In order to find out how this system works, someone has to
teach us. Someone who has worked in the system with success has to show others
how to work in that same system with success. It is excellent when someone
takes the time to teach others something of value. This is true in other areas
of life as well. Whether you play an instrument or you aspire to be an
architect, doctor or a business owner, this rule applies.
There was a rich Ethiopian eunuch sitting in his chariot in
the desert (Acts 8:26-29). The Spirit of God had instructed Philip to go to the
desert. When he saw the eunuch, the Spirit told Philip to join the eunuch. The
Ethiopian was at that moment, sitting and reading about the writings of Isaiah
the prophet regarding a lamb. Look at what the wealthy Ethiopian said to
Philip, after Philip met him.
KJV Acts 8:30-31: 30. And Philip ran thither to him, and
heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou
readest? 31. And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me?
And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.
The Ethiopian eunuch recognized that he needed someone to “show
him the way”. The Spirit of God also knew that this man needed someone to
“show him the way”. This requires a great deal of humility, but if you read
the rest of chapter 8 there was a great reward for the humility that the
Ethiopian had exercised. Even though he was in charge of all of the wealth of a
country, he still realized there was something that he had no clear knowledge
of. Think about some of the things you have learned in life, who has taught
them to you? Who instructed you? Always remember that a teacher is important to
the growth of a little neighborhood, or a great nation. And what they teach,
good or bad, will affect that neighborhood, and nation immensely.
Everything that we’ve learned about money and financial
matters, we’ve learned from the world’s economic system; The world’s way of
doing business. From acquisitions to
overtime, we have been trained in the world’s ways. Whatever age group you
belong to, there will be books, magazines, songs and movies that put an
enormous amount of emphasis on gettin’ paid. Yes, our culture has
created songs that celebrate money and the possession of it. I can think of a
couple songs that I used to sing while in the world: (1) “Get Money” from (now
deceased) Big E. Smalls, (2) “C.R.E.A.M.” (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)
from Wu-Tang Clan. There are newer songs as well. One that I have heard in
passing is (3) “Hey, Must Be The Money!” by Nelly. In the 70’s there was a song
simply sung “Money, Money, Money, Money, Mooonnneeey! It had that funkadelic
type of sound to it. These are things that we heard growing up. And they have
stayed in us up to this point.
There are movies that are made about money in our society as
well: (1) “Money Train”, (2) “Money Talks”, and (3) “Lucky Numbers” just to
name a few. These songs and movies have helped to sculpt our minds on how to
view money and ways to get it.
We buy and sell, borrow and lend and some even lie, cheat,
rob and steal to obtain money. There are those of us who work on jobs where we
consistently give 40-50 and 60 hours a week to earn money, some at the expense
of their health and well-being. Unfortunately, we have taken the idealogies
about money from the world and carried them over into our new life in Christ.
When we become saved (accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and personal Savior)
things about us are supposed to change. Take a look at the following biblical text.
KJV 2 Corinthians 5:17. Therefore if any man be in
Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things
are become new.
If we were practicing a particular sin, that act of sin in
our life should be rejected. This takes place as soon as we come to the
knowledge of Jesus and how He addressed that particular sin. Repentance should
then occur and we should be able to turn completely away from the sin that we
willingly practiced. An example of this is if you are a liar, after you learn
about Jesus Christ and follow the words that were written in the bible about
lying (or whatever sin it is), that you should be able to resist the temptation
to lie. In black and white this seems very easy to do, but our human nature
is resistant to change; unless we know that the change will immediately
benefit us.
The same is especially true when it comes to the money in
our pockets and bank accounts. We hold dear to the lessons that life has taught
us, to a fault in most cases. The Bible states in the book of Isaiah seen
below:
KJV Isaiah 55:8: For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord.
In order for us to walk in the true promises of God, we must
allow God to reign in our minds and our hearts through His Word. Let us not
allow the worldly lessons that we have learned, be our doctrine and instruction
book of life as far as money or anything else is concerned. If we have been
empowered to end our abuse of drugs, to end acts of fornication, to end the
vice of lying, to end the acts of stealing from our neighbors; all by the power
of the Word of God and the blessing of His Holy Spirit; Then we should be able
to conquer the dry places of our financial lives as well through the same
divine Word and Holy Spirit. God has a financial system in full operation,
let’s be willing to learn of His ways.
What we’ve learned growing up has been powerful and has
greatly impacted our lives. All that being mentioned, those learned behaviors
are not more powerful than the God of all creation and His divine thought
processes. Allow God to uproot those learned behaviors that he has not planted
in you (St. Matthew 15:13). God desires to have a people who carry out His
desires, a people who think His thoughts. The only way we can successfully
accomplish this task, is to find out what He has said. Then and only then, can
we accomplish His desire and walk in His ways, not our own.