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Wellbeing Thought for Monday 8 March

God’s plan for our financial wellbeing

There is a highway called ‘God’s plan for your financial wellbeing’, and on either side are two ditches: ‘Poverty Perspective’ and a ‘Materialistic Mindset’. The first one sees life through a lens of scarcity and is afraid of lack. There is a theme going through the Bible that God provides for his people (Read Matthew 6.25-33).

A materialistic mindset is about an unhealthy concern for our physical comforts and the acquisition of material possessions and wealth. This mindset can be found in all income brackets!

Jesus invites us to trust in God and to first seek his kingdom – that way lies freedom! When we live in the will of God we can expect the provision of God.

Think about the picture of the highway and two ditches. Are you prone to one of these mindsets or maybe a combination of both? Re-read Matthew 6.33 and consider how Jesus’ teaching can and will set you free.

 

(Excerpt from: Dave Smith, God’s Plan for your Wellbeing.)

210228 Sunday Worship: Spiritual Wellbeing

We’re showing off your beautiful mugs during the countdown of Sunday Worship, so do get there for 10.30am!  Edda and Christoph are leading the service live from the Rectory as we continue on The Wellbeing Journey.  [Find all the links  below the video]

Wellbeing Thought of the Day Sunday 14th February 2021

WEEK TWO: PHYSICAL WELLBEING

Sunday 14 Feb

Your body matters

Our most basic needs are physiological (i.e. related to the body): food, water, air, rest. Managing energy, not time, is the key to vitality and effectiveness in all areas of our lives. God has given us a body and in Jesus Christ chose to become like us – a physical human being! Your body matters! Thank God for your body and ask him to help you as you explore greater physical wellbeing.