| money management  How Deceit DestroysBy Crown Financial Ministries
                	
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		   When reading a familiar passage in Matthew 13, one might stop and reflect on   what the Lord said in verse 22: that the deceitfulness of wealth chokes out   God’s Word. Is wealth deceitful (misleading), or is it just a simple tool used   in deception? Obviously, the answer is that material possessions are not   problems themselves; they are the reflection of problems. Deceit is an external,   visible expression of inner spiritual flaws. 
 No one is immune to the   temptation to deceive, particularly when money is concerned. Larry Burkett   recalled clearly that when he was an unsaved businessman the temptation to   deceive was a constantly nagging problem. Quite often it was not a desire to lie   but, rather, just simply to omit a few pertinent facts about a product to a   potential buyer. After all, he would tell himself, "What they don’t know won’t   hurt them." Sometimes that old cliché is right and sometimes it’s wrong, but   invariably he found the one that it did hurt was himself. He felt guilt and a   loss of honor each time. When he became a Christian, he naturally assumed such   weaknesses would never tempt him again, especially as he became more familiar   with God’s Word. He soon realized that the one way to fail is to deceive   yourself into believing you’re too strong to fail.
 
          Deception destroys trust"The perverse in heart are an   abomination to the Lord, but the blameless in their walk are His delight" (Proverbs 11:20). The Christian walk is a way of life. The purpose of God’s Word   is to give us guidelines for making decisions in spite of our normal reactions.   God wants us to be able to trust Him, regardless of the circumstances around us.
 
Deception leads to hypocrisy"A scoffer does not love one who   reproves him, he will not go to the wise" (Proverbs 15:12). There is   nothing more personally devastating to a believer than looking spiritual and   living in defeat. The immediate consequence is the loss of esteem in the eyes of   family and close friends. Children are rarely attracted to a weak, watered down   version of Christianity that says one thing and does another. If they see Mom   and Dad put on their "church" faces on Sunday, they will believe that’s what   Christianity is all about.
 
Deception leads to a critical spirit"Put away from you a   deceitful mouth and put devious speech far from you" (Proverbs 4:24). When   believers are living lifestyles that are contrary to God’s way, the step from   hypocrisy to a critical spirit is a short one. It is the desire to cut others   down to their level that brings about the critical or judgmental attitudes.   Every small flaw in others will be amplified and expounded on in an effort to   justify the flaws in their own attitudes.
 Correcting Deception 
 
          Be accountable"Without consultation, plans are frustrated,   but with many counselors they succeed" (Proverbs 15:22). We need to be   accountable to others, so that when we stray off the path someone will correct   us. The best accountability comes from the home, especially between husband and   wife. If they have an open and honest relationship, one will detect the other’s   deceptions quickly. Correcting must be done gently and in love or the result   will be bitterness. Always remember that the purpose is to restore a loved one   to the right relationship with God, not to accuse.
 
Quick confession"He who conceals his transgressions will not   prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion" (Proverbs 28:13). Whenever you detect a deception in your own life, large or   small, stop what you’re doing and confess it immediately. This means not only to   God but to the others who are involved as well.
 
Restitution"Therefore if you are presenting your offering at   the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave   your offering there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your   brother, and then come and present your offering" (Matthew 5:23, 24). This   literally means that if you must suffer a financial loss to correct an earlier   deception, do what is necessary. The most important relationship is between you   and God.
 
 
 
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