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Richness Through His Poverty
Richness means having plentiful quantities of something desirable, while poverty signifies a lack. Though often linked to finances, Paul uses these terms to describe Christ’s love for us.
“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich.” 2 Corinthians 8:9 (NIV)
This act of giving up His heavenly riches to become poor on our behalf is a profound model for us. Just as Christ gave generously, we are called to reflect His love through our own generosity, including with our finances. Praise God for His boundless love and His ultimate plan to reconcile us to Himself. For believers, our greatest resource is Christ within us. This week, I encourage you to pause and listen to the Spirit, seeking guidance on how to be generous with your resources, including your finances.
Erica Smith lives with her husband, J.R., and children Jeremiah and Eva in Fort Wayne, IN. She has spent her career in the financial services industry and is actively involved with Pathway's Thrive Financial Ministry.
Richness Through His Poverty
Richness means having plentiful quantities of something desirable, while poverty signifies a lack. Though often linked to finances, Paul uses these terms to describe Christ’s love for us.
“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich.” 2 Corinthians 8:9 (NIV)
This act of giving up His heavenly riches to become poor on our behalf is a profound model for us. Just as Christ gave generously, we are called to reflect His love through our own generosity, including with our finances. Praise God for His boundless love and His ultimate plan to reconcile us to Himself. For believers, our greatest resource is Christ within us. This week, I encourage you to pause and listen to the Spirit, seeking guidance on how to be generous with your resources, including your finances.
Erica Smith lives with her husband, J.R., and children Jeremiah and Eva in Fort Wayne, IN. She has spent her career in the financial services industry and is actively involved with Pathway's Thrive Financial Ministry.
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