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Gains of the Godly and the Greedy // 1 Timothy 6:6-10 // 05.31.26

47 min · 2. juni 2026
episode Gains of the Godly and the Greedy // 1 Timothy 6:6-10 // 05.31.26 cover

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In 1 Timothy 6:6–10, Pastor Dave Bechtel contrasts the gains of the godly with the gains of the greedy. While the world pursues wealth and possessions, Scripture teaches that true gain is found in godliness with contentment. This message explores the dangers of loving money and challenges believers to train their hearts to treasure Christ above earthly riches. When Jesus becomes our greatest desire, the temptation of greed loses its grip.SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS: - Have you had any personal or media experiences with those who promote a false interpretation of “godliness is a means of gain”? If so, could you share about that?- What are some of the “great gains” of real godliness?- What is contentment? What are some of its benefits?- How are the mind and heart connected to each other and us becoming content?- What is our responsibility toward our minds? Toward our hearts?- What is the potential downward sequence of wanting to get rich? Can you think of any biblical examples of this?- What does it mean that those who love money can be led to “wander away from the faith”?- What practical applications can we take from this passage?

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