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SIMPLE, BUT NOT ALWAYS EASY
 
Romans 13:7          Give everyone what you owe him: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue. Jesus stated it clearly: “You cannot serve both God and Money” (Luke 16:13). Yet too many people try.
 
Someone wrote to me about money he had made selling some items for cash. He didn’t see any reason “to tell the government about it”–but his wife disagreed, and so did I.
 
First, cheating of any kind will always keep you wondering if you’ll be discovered. Second, you won’t like to feeling that comes with knowing you lack integrity and are dishonest.
 
But there is a deeper reason: As the verse above indicates, if we cheat, we are disobeying God. In His eyes, failing to pay the taxes we owe is little different from stealing from an individual. Furthermore, if we fail to pay the taxes we owe, honest citizens will have to make up the shortfall.
 
If cheating of any kind enters our mind, we need to ask ourselves why we would even consider it. Is money too important to us? If greed ruling us? Whatever it is, confess it and put Christ first in your life.
 
 
Michael & Alison Smitherman
The Singing NetSurfers
 
 
How much is our self respect and honor worth? Would we cheat for $5…for five million? Our integrity and self worth are more valuable than anything physical, including our health. Without the peace that comes with integrity and self respect, we can’t truly enjoy anything, except in harmful ways. Even worse, we are left to fend for ourselves because cheating keeps us from receiving God’s love and protection. Note that I did not say it keeps God from loving us. Nothing can cause God to abandon us.
 
We cut ourselves off from God because we are not following his will and his way. We chose our own way, and then lose sight of God’s way. So long as our cheating is unconfessed, unforgiven and unrepented, we will fall victim to the illusion of separation from God. Just as the prodigal son put himself into the wilderness, just as Adam and Eve caused their ejection from Eden, we deny ourselves paradise by choosing to cheat.
 
So today, let us face ourselves, confess our cheating of all kinds, repent and ask forgiveness. Whatever we forego by not cheating, we assure ourselves beyond measure in peace, dignity and integrity. Eden awaits.
 
Cheating greed,
 
Z gardener

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Jeremiah 6:13        “From the latest to the greatest, all are greedy for gain.”
 
A close relative of covetousness, greed is quite possibly the parent of more evil than any other sin. Greed cheats, robs, murders, and slanders in order to achieve its desires–and each of us is born with greed in our nature.
 
The Bible teaches that greed is idolatry, because it places things at the center of our lives instead of God. We in America, for instance, are so bent on making money that we do not have time for God and the spiritual disciplines. It is not a sin to be rich, but if our riches have choked out our spiritual life, then being rich has become sin–and we are poverty-stricken in God’s sight. Furthermore, the love of money corrodes the human heart, spoiling our happiness and setting us in conflict with one another. The Bible says that “the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil” (1 Timothy 6:10).
 
As long as the prodigal son sang the song of “Give me,” his lot was misery, want, loneliness, and famine. But when he changed his song to “Forgive me,” he found himself in a state of fellowship, comfort, and plenty. What song are you singing?
 
 
Michael & Alison Smitherman
The Singing NetSurfers
 
 
Giving produces all abundance from what is given. 
 
Taking consumes everything good from what was desired.
 
Giving lifts and expands the giver. 
 
Taking lowers and shrinks the taker.
 
 
Seeking giveness,
 
Z gardener
 
 
 
Author’s note: this gardener will be on sabbatical through the end of April. The daily devotional will be on leave as well. If possible, will try to send some photos for you edification from time to time. Peace. Z.

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