Larry Burkett quotes:

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  • Get-rich-quick thinking leads to three basic errors: (1) Getting involved with things you cannot understand; (2) Risking funds you cannot afford to lose, that is, borrowed funds; and (3) Making hasty decisions. Each of these actions violates one or more biblical principles... Together they constitute a sin called greed.

  • Trusting God is the answer. He will never let you down.

  • Few Christians understand the concept of eternal rewards, even thought the Lord dedicated a great deal of His precious time on earth to teaching about them. The one certainty is that our position in the Lord's kingdom will be inversely proportional to how we indulge ourselves in this lifetime.

  • Over commitment in business is usually due to a lack of faith, which results in fear - specifically, the fear of failure. But if we really believe God is in control, then we also should believe He's able to make us successful while we are keeping our lives in balance.

  • Always be ready to give a good testimony for the Lord, but remember that the best testimony a Christian can have is a love for others and good work habits.

  • The black family unit that had survived 150 years of slavery was decimated in less than 30 years by welfare payments that stopped if the family structure remained intact.

  • ... there is one primary purpose of a Christian's business: to serve God.

  • Money is either the best or the worst area of communication in our marriages.

  • Perhaps nothing in our society is more needed for those in positions of authority than accountability.

  • Perhaps nothing in our society is more needed for those in positions of authority than accountability. Too often those with authority are able (and willing) to surround themselves with people who support their decisions without question.

  • Satan's number one weapon is pride. God's number one defense is humility.

  • When you don't know what the answer is, you know *Who* the answer is.

  • The average Christian pays more in interest than he gives to the Lord's work. In a church of 100 families 37 will give nothing.

  • ...most entrepreneurial types are free-wheelers who like to do a variety of things and do not enjoy routine tasks. But a smart entrepreneur will eventually learn that while ideas start businesses, organization makes them successful.

  • A wise man seeks much counsel...a fool listens to all of it.

  • Decide that you're going to love the people around you, even those you don't particularly like - or perhaps especially those you don't like.

  • I drive a car till it turns to dust, then I sweep up the dust and ride on the dust.

  • If you'll do now what other people won't, you'll do later what other people can't.

  • In business, organization is an absolute necessity, not an alternative.

  • It is amazing to me that we allow so many people with so little proven character to set our national policy on issues that will ultimately be paid for by the rest of us.

  • Marriage and parenting are the two strongest vows anyone will ever make. When you see these commitments being carelessly discarded, you can be certain that the ethics of that generation have been abandoned. ... What our society needs is a good dose of biblical ethic from God's people - the kind of ethic that requires us to keep our word no matter what the costs. Situational ethics have so shaped our society that even God's people have lost the concept of absolutes when it comes to keeping our word.

  • Most Christians are more than content to live out their lives surrounded by the trappings of our world, rather than to risk losing them in becoming a radical Christian. A radical Christian (by my definition) is one who will put God first in all decisions, even when putting God first is costly. In the business world, this means putting God first even when doing so costs money. That is true freedom - spiritual freedom - as opposed to business bondage.

  • The cheapest car anyone can ever own is always the car they presently own.

  • The measure of true giving is to share with someone who has no platform from which to speak and may never benefit us in any way. After all, isn't that what true love is all about?

  • The more we listen to God's voice, the easier it is to recognize when He speaks to us.

  • The one principle that surrounds everything else is that of stewardship; that we are the managers of everything that God has given us

  • The unwillingness to be accountable to a spouse makes most men, and now women, vulnerable to sin in their lives.

  • What does impress both the unsaved and saved alike are those rare individuals who have learned to control their lifestyles and use the abundance they have to help others and spread God's Word. ... Let me propose a radical idea from God's Word: Determine God's best for your life, and be satisfied with it, even if it means moving down in lifestyle.

  • When we surrender every area of our lives- including our finances-to God, then we are free to trust Him to meet our needs. But if we would rather hold tightly to those things that we possess, then we find ourselves in bondage to those very things.

  • You cannot be spiritually free and financially bound.

  • How we use our money is the clearest outside indicator of what we really believe. ... If someone is a true disciple of Jesus Christ, the evidence will be found in that person's everyday life - including his or her use of money.

  • ...when I prayed to receive Jesus Christ as my Savior, I had made that promise...: 'If You'll make Your will for my clear, I'll do it no matter what!'

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