Title: Magnet of Wealth
Content “The Lord blesses a person and makes a person rich…” (Proverbs 10:22) The magnet of wealth refers to the power that attracts wealth. What attracts wealth?
?? have to trade
Business is the magnet of wealth. Trading is the act of buying and selling things in order to make a profit. It is a Hebrew word meaning 'to wander'. The practice of the desire to make a profit is business. Wealth is the product of desire. The desire to live well makes us strive to live well. When a nobleman was leaving for a distant country, he called his servants, gave them a mina each, and said, “Buy until I come back” (Luke 19:13). After a long time, the nobleman returned and called to find out how the servants traded. The first said, “Lord, your mina has made ten minas” (verse 16), and the second said, “Lord, your one mina has made five minas” (verse 18). One mina given by the master must be traded as a seed and left. Doing business is the magnet of wealth. “And you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, for your sake he became poor, that through his poverty you might become rich” (2 Corinthians 8:9).
?? have to invest
Investing is the magnet of wealth. You can't get it without investing. The two made an investment. One made ten folds, and the other made five folds. The third person did not invest. “…Lord, behold, here is your mina; I have wrapped it in a towel” (verse 20), the master rebukes the man. “Why did you not put my money in the bank? If I had put it in the bank, I would come and find interest on it” (verse 23). The master took the mina he had wrapped in a towel. “…take that one mina and give it to the one who has ten” (verse 24). The third person explains why he did not invest. “This is because I am afraid that you are a strict person.” In “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” he points out that the number one reason for not being rich is not investing because you are afraid of losing money. “Most people lose money because they are so afraid of losing it,” he says. Investing the bottom line for profit is the magnet of wealth. He who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully; if he sows little, he will also reap little. “...whatever a man sows, that he will also reap” (Galatians 5:7).
?? must be loyal
Loyalty attracts wealth. “The master said, “Well done, good servant, for you have been faithful over the least of things, so have the authority to open and open” (verse 17). “Loyalty is more powerful than profit.” Loyalty makes profit. Those who live with loyalty become proud. Loyalty (忠) means doing the best you can, and sincerity (誠) means working with all your might. A loyal person doesn't do things roughly. Very meticulous, thorough and thorough. Wealth is drawn to those who are loyal. God taught Moses, “He is faithful to all my house, and I speak with him face to face” (Numbers 12:7-8). It is because of his loyalty that we meet and talk in person. He was rich with God. Jesus is also faithful. He said, “Amen, you are the faithful and true witness” (Revelation 3:14). Moses was “loyal as a servant to all the house of God, and Christ was faithful as a son over the house of God” (Hebrews 3:5-6). Loyalty is the magnet of wealth. Trading, investing, and being loyal are powerful magnets. Make yourself a magnet of wealth and make yourself wealthy.