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There is risk in investing in godly relationships, because you can be hurt; but it is worth i.t

Episode 461 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Romans 1:11-13

  • Paul was an achiever, as spiritual entrepreneur looking to bear much fruit in as many places as possible.
  • Farming fruit trees was something the culture in Paul’s day could relate to.
  • One might think if the Bible were written today, it might use financial investment analogies more than farming analogies, because the idea with fruit is you want high-yield investments multiplied over time.
  • There is risk in investing in godly relationships, because you can be hurt, betrayed, misunderstood, used and manipulated; but it is worth the risk to have true biblical fellowship.
  • Fellowship is a benefit for saints that unbelievers can merely counterfeit.
  • People are valuable; build wealth in people.
  • Make time for spiritual relationships according to the pattern of Romans 1.
  • Impart, Establish, Encourage, and Bear fruit in your relationships.
  • Seek High Yield Investments in the Spirit
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