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jcin04

New Member
Hi everyone I'm new here in Religious Forums. My name is JC Arnobit and I'm a Filipino Roman Catholic. :)

I just want to share something about religion and money.

I'm a member of Bro. Bo Sanchez's Truly Rich Club, a membership club that believes God wanted all of us to be wealthy and prosperous. Not only because He wants what's best for us, but it's also because He wants us to use that wealth to serve Him and His people.

Money in itself is not really evil, it's our methods to get it, and our intention on how to use it that makes it evil. To be Truly Rich means to be wealthy so that you may become a blessing to others as well.

Thank you and God Bless :)
 

Sha'irullah

رسول الآلهة
Hello sir! Would you be interested in an After-Life Package Deal? RF offers varyious services to ensure you get that special moment in your afterlife. If you would like further assistance just let me know.

Have a wonderful day on RF Mr. Arnobit :D
 

jcin04

New Member
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! :)

To Revoltingest: Nice to know another fellow fan of wealth
To Sha'irullah: Thanks for the offer, I'll let you know :)
To Smart Guy: You can be rich, all it takes is hard work, dedication and some planning for you to achieve it :)
 

JayJayDee

Avid JW Bible Student
Hi everyone I'm new here in Religious Forums. My name is JC Arnobit and I'm a Filipino Roman Catholic. :)

I just want to share something about religion and money.

I'm a member of Bro. Bo Sanchez's Truly Rich Club, a membership club that believes God wanted all of us to be wealthy and prosperous. Not only because He wants what's best for us, but it's also because He wants us to use that wealth to serve Him and His people.

Money in itself is not really evil, it's our methods to get it, and our intention on how to use it that makes it evil. To be Truly Rich means to be wealthy so that you may become a blessing to others as well.

Thank you and God Bless :)

Hi and welcome.

Jesus encouraged his followers to be “rich toward God” (Luke 12:21) and to store up “treasures in heaven.” (Matt 6:20; Luke 12:33) An individual’s record of fine works would be like riches deposited with the Creator in heaven.

Unlike the patriarchs and the nation of Israel, the followers of Jesus Christ had the commission to “make disciples of people of all the nations.” (Matt 28:19, 20) Fulfilling that commission required time and effort that might otherwise have been properly used in secular pursuits. Therefore, a person who continued to cling to his wealth instead of unburdening himself sufficiently to be able to use his time and resources to fulfill that commission could not be a disciple of Jesus, with the prospect of gaining life in the heavens. That is why the Son of God said: “How difficult a thing it will be for those having money to make their way into the kingdom of God! It is easier, in fact, for a camel to get through the eye of a sewing needle than for a rich man to get into the kingdom of God.” (Luke 18:24, 25)

These words were prompted by the reaction of a rich young ruler upon being told by Jesus: “Sell all the things you have and distribute to poor people, and you will have treasure in the heavens; and come be my follower.” (Luke 18:22, 23) That rich young ruler was under obligation to help needy fellow Israelites. (Prov 14:21; 28:27; Isa 58:6, 7; Ezek 18:7-9) But his unwillingness to part with his material possessions, using these to assist others, and to devote himself to being a follower of Jesus Christ blocked his gaining entrance into the Kingdom of the heavens.

Christ’s followers were to work hard so they would be able to care for their families and also have “something to distribute to someone in need.” (Eph 4:28; 1Thess 4:10-12; 2Thess 3:10-12; 1Tim 5:8) They were to be content with sustenance and covering, not striving to become rich. Any who made material pursuits of prime concern were in danger of becoming involved in dishonest practices and losing their faith because of neglecting spiritual things.

Paul’s words to Timothy demonstrate this: “Those who are determined to be rich fall into temptation and a snare and many senseless and hurtful desires, which plunge men into destruction and ruin. For the love of money is a root of all sorts of injurious things, and by reaching out for this love some have been led astray from the faith and have stabbed themselves all over with many pains.” (1Tim 6:9, 10)"
So those who are "determined to be rich" need to be very careful.

Just saying......:)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
But you can't serve two masters. The love of money and material things will chain your soul to the earth when it ought to be reaching for the stars....
Sure you can serve 2 masters. You could let good works be your full-time
job, & you could have a part-time job of being wealthy. It's worth a try!
If it turns out that you dislike being wealthy, I could help you there.
 

bobhikes

Nondetermined
Premium Member
I'm a member of Bro. Bo Sanchez's Truly Rich Club, a membership club that believes God wanted all of us to be wealthy and prosperous. Not only because He wants what's best for us, but it's also because He wants us to use that wealth to serve Him and His people.


Welcome to the RF and hopefully your not pitching a sale. It concerns me that I can't find anything negative about the Truly Rich Club and members get a bonus if people sign up because of them.

Here's hoping your a good debater and are here to learn and inspire.
 

Knight of Albion

Well-Known Member
I was curious so I had a quick look. All based on playing the stocks and shares market. Certainly you can make a fortune in a bull market with the right investments, but you can also lose a fortune in a bear market.

These people haven't been going very long and have yet to encounter a downturn. So it might look like a win - win situation now, but ...

As the saying goes 'The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away'
 
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