Evaluating our attitude toward money is essential. We should ask ourselves if we often think about money, if we repay debts promptly, and if we feel more important because of wealth. It's important to be generous and not judge others based on their financial status. Remember, as Hebrews 13:5 says, "Let your way of life be free of the love of money, for he has said: 'I will never leave you, and I will never forsake you.'" By keeping our hearts aligned with Jehovah's values, we can protect our spiritual privilege.
What questions can help us evaluate our personal attitude toward money? (Hebrews 13:5)It is good for us to evaluate our personal attitude toward money. Ask yourself: ‘Do I often find myself thinking about money and what it can buy? If I borrow money, am I slow to repay it, concluding that the person who lent it to me does not need it? Does having money make me feel important but make it hard to be generous? Do I judge my brothers and sisters as materialistic simply because they have money? Do I cultivate friendship with the rich and show little interest in the poor?’ We have received the grand opportunity to be Jehovah’s guests. We can protect that privilege by keeping our life free of the love of money. If we do so, Jehovah will never leave us!—Read Hebrews 13:5.
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