The Success of King Solomon - Finance in the Bible

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King Solomon is considered the richest man in history, if you want to know more about success you should read the story of King Solomon, he was one of the wisest kings, since he himself asked God to rule his people with wisdom and justice, he did not ask for riches, God apart from giving him wisdom, gave him wealth.

Lazy hands bring poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth

In this proverb King Solomon teaches us that laziness is not a good companion that the only thing that dares people's lives is poverty. If our hands do not produce we will always be in poverty, but if we are diligent we will have our wealth in our hands. The money is there, we have to find ways to attract it, working, investing, selling, looking for the different alternatives of how to attract wealth in our life, some religions have always taught that money is bad, but it depends on the way As long as you have money, if it is for greed, it is a great bad ally, but if it is for prosperity and your future, you must find how to attract wealth in your life.

The merciful eye will be blessed, because he gave some of his bread to the needy. Giving increases wealth

God invites us to give to the poor, not only bread, but to be able to help him out of poverty, and at the same time God will bless us. Every money that we give away with mercy will multiply.

For many, giving will think that you will have less, but for God giving releases the blessings on us, where we will have peace in our lives.

Trust in God.

We must seek God first before looking for money, if we have God in our hearts, every money we will have will be blessed, God is our provider who will help us get what we want. So if you are after money if the love of God you will not be blessed.

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(Edited)

Often a misquote of the Christian Bible by many:

Money is the root of all evil.

The portion actually says:

For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.

— Paul's First Letter to Timothy as written in the King James
Translation

Nothing is evil of itself be it science, technology, or any other creation of man. It is how it is how that tool is used. Either used for good or used for evil. Those are my thoughts anyway be what they may.

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