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*No Financial Need is Too Large*
By Ken Horn
*I.
Put your finances in perspective.*
A. Measure your success by riches in heaven.
_ Luke 12:16-21
_ Psalm 37:16
B. Be a giver, even in your time of need.
_ - Luke 6:38
_ - Malachi 3:10
_ - Luke 11:42
*/Note: /*/There are other ways to give besides financially./
C. Be content with, and thankful for, what you have.
_ Philippians 4:11
/“To have more, desire less.”/
*/Note: /*/True prosperity is being “rich towards God.”/
D. Recognize God as your source for all the good that comes into your life.
_ - Philippians 4:19
_ - James 1:17
*II.
Bring your need to God.*
A. Know that God cares about you and your needs.
_ Luke 12:6-7
_ Matthew 10:29-31
B. Ask God for help.
_ Matthew 7:7
_ Matthew 6:11
C. Make God’s Kingdom your first priority.
_ Matthew 6:33
*III.
Trust God to meet your needs.*
A. Reject worry.
_ Matthew 6:31-32
B. Delight in the Lord, not in your possessions.
_ Psalm 37:4
C. Believe God no matter how difficult the circumstances.
_ Luke 17:6
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