Are you among the millions of people who have investments in the stock market? If so, you check to see how your stocks are doing. Sometimes they are up. Other times they are down
What’s the purpose of those investments? Aren’t you planning for your future needs and desires? But no matter how much your stocks increase in value, when you die, they are of no value to you anymore.
Jesus said, “Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be.” (Matthew 6:19-21, NLT)
What are you investing in eternity? After all, that’s where you will be forever when you leave this temporary place. What kind of an eternal future do you want?
Free KingdomNomics Book and Devotions
The free KingdomNomics book provides an overview of biblical principles that show you how to lay up treasure in Heaven—treasure that will be enjoyed for eternity. Through the free KingdomNomics Applied devotions, you will discover principles that can help you become a wise steward of your time, talent, and treasure.
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Three Kinds of Believers
I’m something of a student of human behavior, and I’ve come to some conclusions about how most people in the world relate to God and his gifts. With regard to those who do make some kind of attempt to serve God, I’ve observed that there are basically three kinds of believers in this world. (Read More)
Eternal Investments
Plan and purpose are concepts that flow beautifully through the entire Bible. There is nothing random or spontaneous about our God and his works. He is purposeful in all things.
God’s kingdom is increased by men and women who tap into the purpose that God has for them. They understand that their story is part of a much bigger story, his story, and this great insight becomes their guiding light.
Perhaps the greatest verse in the Bible on the subject of God’s will is this one: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11).
Consider what that one verse means for your life. (Read More)
The Strategic Few
Are you among the few who make the greatest difference for Christ within your sphere of influence?
Many people choose what is easy. Few people champion the kind of principles we’re discussing with KingdomNomics. Fewer still are those who will live them out. Being intentional about the use of our time, talent, and treasure is difficult. So we may not be surrounded by a great crowd of enthusiastic adherents to these ideas. But they are still true. They actually work in this life, bringing great joy and contentment. (Read More)
Time, Talent, Treasure
Have you ever wondered why God has entrusted you with resources?
KingdomNomics is living life by the principles defining value from God’s point of view, as outlined in the Scriptures.
We all have time, talent, and treasure, and these are being consumed daily. The question is, by what? Are they being consumed for temporal pursuits, or for things that are eternal? (Read More)
Three Kinds of Believers
I’m something of a student of human behavior, and I’ve come to some conclusions about how most people in the world relate to God and his gifts. With regard to those who do make some kind of attempt to serve God, I’ve observed that there are basically three kinds of believers in this world. (Read More)
Time, Talent, Treasure
Have you ever wondered why God has entrusted you with resources?
KingdomNomics is living life by the principles defining value from God’s point of view, as outlined in the Scriptures.
We all have time, talent, and treasure, and these are being consumed daily. The question is, by what? Are they being consumed for temporal pursuits, or for things that are eternal? (Read More)
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