Episode 2
S6 Ep 2: Money According to the Old Testament Books of History
In the second episode of the ‘Money According to the Bible’ season, Simon and Bex discuss various points about wealth and possessions that are highlighted in the Old Testament Books of History.
Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:
- Simon identifies the Old Testament Books of History and then previews some of the topics that will be covered in the episode. [00:42]
- David’s passion for giving generously to support the building of the temple, as described in 1 Chronicles 29, is used to draw attention to the importance that is attached throughout the Bible to being a cheerful, enthusiastic and committed giver. [03:39]
- Obedience and selfless integrity when dealing with financial matters is also noted as a key theme throughout the History books [06:42] and is exemplified by Samuel’s challenge to Saul in 1 Samuel 15.22 that ‘To obey is better than sacrifice’. [09:33]
- The story of Ruth is then used to illustrate the far-reaching and positive consequences of (i) the gleaning arrangements that, under Old Testament Law, are designed to support the poor, and (ii) the godly actions of a wealthy individual in the form of Boaz, who behaves with such compassion and integrity. [16:16]
- By contrast, Haman, in the Book of Esther, is the epitome of a talented, wealthy and influential figure who falls foul of events, having allowed his power and position to undermine his judgement. Meanwhile, Esther demonstrates what can be achieved by those are willing to sacrifice everything and place their trust in God. [20:33]
- In Simon’s concluding comments, he observes that the History Books of the Old Testament provide us with many examples of God’s people failing to hold land, possessions or wealth lightly, creating much frustration, disappointment and pain for themselves as a consequence. [24:19]
- The focus of the next episode will be on money-related themes that were emphasised by the Poets of the Old Testament. [25:37]
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