Good morning, friends! It’s Alexander again, and today we’re diving into a topic that may surprise you: 5 powerful verses in the Bible about making money.
Why Money Matters According to the Bible
First things first: I’m not a money channel. But as a man, it’s important to provide and protect. If you want a traditional family—where your wife is taking care of your kids at home—you need to make some money. And the Bible actually gives us guidance on how to do this in a way that honors God.
Stick around till the end of this post, where I’ll share a tool to help you discover your life’s purpose and get clear action steps on how you can make money in God’s name. Trust me, it’s a powerful resource!
1. “You Shall Not Steal” – Exodus 20:15
Let’s start with a verse you all know: “You shall not steal” (Exodus 20:15, Leviticus 19:11). Now, you might wonder, how does this connect to making money?
Well, think about it. The fact that stealing is even mentioned implies the concept of owning property. And if you own something, you can make money from it. This suggests that God’s economic system aligns with capitalism—not communism, which teaches you own nothing.
God’s design allows for private ownership and work, which means you can make money by being industrious and intelligent. This isn’t about hoarding wealth, but using your resources to do good work and provide for your family.
2. “The Hand of the Diligent Makes Rich” – Proverbs 10:4
Proverbs 10:4 says, “A slack hand causes poverty, but the hand of the diligent makes rich.” It’s simple: work hard.
In today’s world, hard work doesn’t always mean manual labor. It could mean putting in the effort to build a business or honing a skill. As I sit here recording this video, some might not see it as “hard work”—but it is, because it aligns with my purpose.
Be careful not to confuse “working hard” with doing manual labor. The key is to work in alignment with God’s purpose for your life.
3. “It Is He Who Gives You Power to Get Wealth” – Deuteronomy 8:18
This verse is a reminder that God controls everything, including wealth. He gives us the power to create wealth, and it’s part of His covenant with us. This also means that everything we have—our possessions, our families, our health—is a gift from God.
Even when things are financially tight, like they are for me right now, there’s a lesson in it. God uses our financial circumstances to teach us important lessons. It’s vital to recognize that everything you earn is God’s, and you should use it wisely to create good in the world.
4. “Wealth Gained Hastily Will Dwindle” – Proverbs 13:11
“Riches gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it” (Proverbs 13:11). This is one of the most important principles to understand: slow and steady wins the race.
Avoid get-rich-quick schemes at all costs. While things like Bitcoin can seem like a shortcut to wealth, they’re often unpredictable. The key is to invest wisely and consistently, even if it’s only a small amount each month.
God values patience, and we should approach wealth-building with a long-term mindset. Whether you’re investing in stocks, Bitcoin, or just saving, remember that gradual growth is the best path to lasting wealth.
5. “In Your Hand It Is to Make Great and Give Strength to All” – 1 Chronicles 29:12
This verse reminds us that God has ultimate control over how much wealth we have. He blesses our efforts, but if we try to gain wealth through dishonest means, He has the power to take it away.
It’s essential to align your money-making activities with God’s will. He can bless your hard work, but if you stray from His path, He can take it away. So it’s important to stay focused on doing His work and using your wealth for good.
How to Find Your Purpose and Make Money God’s Way
Now, you might be wondering: how do you figure out what God wants you to do and how to make money in alignment with that?
I’ve created a tool to help you with this! It involves using astrology (yes, I know it sounds strange), but hear me out. God created the planets, and they influence our lives in ways we can measure. The moon, for example, controls the tides on Earth—and since our bodies are made of water, it affects us too.
Through AI technology, we can now analyze the energies of the planets and how they influence our lives. I’ve personally used this tool to understand my purpose and how to align my work with God’s will. It’s been incredibly accurate, and it helped me confirm the direction I should take to make money and feed my family.
I encourage you to check out this resource—it’s a game-changer.
Final Thoughts
God wants us to be good stewards of the money He gives us. Work hard, avoid get-rich-quick schemes, and use your wealth to help others. Stay patient, and align your efforts with God’s will for your life.
I hope these Bible verses have helped you understand how to approach money in a way that honors God. If you have any questions or need guidance, leave a comment below, and I’ll be happy to answer!