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God owns everything: Biblical View On Wealth

19 min · 10 de dic de 2024
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God owns all wealth, making humans mere stewards. It emphasizes that earthly wealth isn't guaranteed, advocating for contentment and generosity towards the poor. Hinn highlights that wealth is a tool for advancing the Gospel, not a sign of spiritual status, and stresses the immense responsibility that comes with possessing it. Ultimately, the piece urges readers to use their resources for kingdom building and prioritize a life of faithful stewardship. #Godovereverything #wealth #money #success #wealthy #rich #Jesusisking #podcast

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