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2010 10/356 |
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As the number of goods increase, so do the number of people who consume them. What do owners gain from all their goods except the opportunity to look at them? |
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When it comes to people and their possessions, it's questionable who possesses who. Live it America, the land of the free, the home of the brave. For people who don't live here, it's the land of opportunity and to those who do, it's home sweet home. Even with all her problems, who wouldn't want to live here? For a nation founded by godly men and women of virtue we have experienced God's abundant blessing for now over 200 years. But these days, it seems the popular thing to do is to apologize for our success and prosperity to godless nations who don't have either. The popular thing to do is to act poor, renounce anything that prospers you, undo anything that makes you successful and criticize those who refuse to do the same. It seems the American tradition of "Keeping up with the Joneses," has become, "Acting poorer than the Joneses." Who knows, if we keep doing what we're doing, our pretense may become reality. Pray it Resources 1. One-minute
Devotionals began on January 2, 2006 and are the original creation of James R. Green, Prayertower Webservant Content is derived from his alternating
and sequential survey of both the Old and New Testament to offer insight
on Scripture. Copyright ©2010 James
R. Green, Webservant - Prayertower Ministries |
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