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Matthew on Money

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About This Book

The author reads the Matthean gospel through a financial lens, arguing that the writer's experience with money informs precise references to giving, temptation, and stewardship. The text examines episodes such as the visitors' offerings, the tempter's proposal, the Sermon on the Mount teachings about private motives, laying up treasures in heaven, and the impossibility of serving both God and wealth. It contrasts God's generous, self-giving character with deceptive or self-interested offers, emphasizes inward sincerity over outward display, and highlights the call to minister and live responsibly with material resources, sometimes without monetary reward.

About the Author

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Lawrence Keister

Lawrence Keister is an author known for his work in the realm of personal finance and economic literature. His notable book, "Matthew on Money," explores financial principles through a unique lens, combining practical advice with philosophical insights. Keister's writing aims to guide readers in understanding the complexities of money management and financial decision-making. While his bibliography may be limited, his contributions provide valuable perspectives for those seeking to navigate the financial landscape.

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