A Poor Man Who Walks in His Integrity

I was reading today’s ESV Daily Verse when I realized that money—especially the way Christians handle it—is kind of a pet topic for me. For example:

And now there’s this verse that says integrity and character are more important than a house, stock portfolio or retirement account. And that’s true. The lie would be if you said a poor man is better than a rich man, period. No, the point of this proverb is the same point Jesus made: namely, pursue holiness no matter the cost.

But are we really willing to do that?

One thought on “A Poor Man Who Walks in His Integrity

  1. I love that verse in Proverbs because I am poorer than many. The poor in the Bible were never required to tithe but they did give freewil offerings sacrificially. Much of a second tithe and all of the third year tithe were for the poor. Only those who earned their liivng off the land and herds inside Israel were required to tithe off what God miraculously produced.

    By the way, your site is shifted too far to the left and the first few letters cannot be read.

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