Bible Verses About Money
NT Scripture Quotes

Do not store up treasure for yourself here on earth where moth and rust destroy it, and where thieves can steal it. Store up treasure for yourself with God, where no moth or rust can destroy nor thief come and steal it. (Matthew6:19-20)

No one can serve two masters; for he will either hate one and love the other, or he will be loyal to the first and look down on the second. You cannot at the same time serve God and money. (Matthew6:24)

It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God. (Mark10:25)

If you lend only when you expect to receive, what kind of graciousness is yours? For sinners also lend to sinners, expecting to receive something in return. But love your enemies and do good to them, and lend when there is nothing to expect in return. Then will your reward be great and you will be sons and daughters of the Most High. For he is kind towards the ungrateful and the wicked. (Luke6:34-35)

give and it will be given to you, and you will receive in your sack good measure, pressed down, full and running over. For the measure you give will be the measure you receive back. (Luke6:38)

Then Jesus said to the people, "Be on your guard and avoid every kind of greed, for even though you have many possessions, it is not that which gives you life." (Luke12:15)

Sell what you have and give alms. Get yourselves purses that do not wear out, and make safe investments with God, where no thief comes and no moth destroys. (Luke12:33)

When you give a feast, invite instead the poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind. Fortunate are you then, because they can't repay you; you will be repaid at the Resurrection of the upright. (Luke14:13-14)

Jesus looked up and saw rich people putting their gifts into the treasure box; he also saw a poor widow dropping in two small coins. And he said, "Truly, I tell you, this poor widow put in more than all of them. For all gave an offering from their plenty, but she, out of her poverty, gave all she had to live on." (Luke21:1-4)

In the Temple court he found merchants selling oxen, sheep and doves, and money-changers seated at their tables. Making a whip of cords, he drove them all out of the Temple court, together with the oxen and sheep. He knocked over the tables of the money-changers, scattering the coins, and ordered the people selling doves, "Take all this away and stop turning my Father's house into a marketplace!" (John2:14-16)

Now all the believers lived together and shared all their belongings. They would sell their property and all they had and distribute the proceeds to others according to their need. (Acts2:44-45)

But Peter said, "I have neither silver nor gold, but what I have I give you: In the name of Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah, walk!" (Acts3:6)

There was no needy person among them, for those who owned land or houses, sold them and brought the proceeds of the sale. And they laid it at the feet of the apostles who distributed it according to each one's need. (Acts4:34-35)

Peter replied, "May you and your money perish for thinking that the Gift of God could be bought with money! (Acts8:20)

In every way I have shown you that by so working hard one must help the weak, remembering the words that the Lord Jesus himself said, 'Happiness lies more in giving than in receiving.' (Acts20:35)

Pay to all what is due them; to whomever you owe contributions, make a contribution; to whom taxes are due, pay taxes; to whom respect is due, give respect; to whom honor is due, give honor. (Romans13:7)

The Lord ordered, likewise, that those announcing the Gospel live from the Gospel. (1Corinthians9:14)

Each of you should give as you decided personally, and not reluctantly as if obliged. God loves a cheerful giver. (2Corinthians9:7)

God himself will provide you with everything you need, according to his riches, and show you his generosity in Christ Jesus. (Philippians4:19)

Those who strive to be rich fall into temptations and traps. A lot of foolish and harmful ambitions plunge them into ruin and destruction. Indeed, the love of money is the root of every evil. Because of this greed, some have wandered away from the faith, bringing on themselves afflictions of every kind. (1Timothy6:9-10)

Command the rich of this world not to be arrogant or to put their trust in the uncertainty of wealth. Let them rather trust in God who generously gives us all we need for our happiness. Let them do good, be rich in good deeds and be generous; let them share with others. In this way, they shall heap up a sound capital for the future and gain true life. (1Timothy6:17-19)

Do not depend on money. Be content with having enough for today for God has said: I will never forsake you or abandon you, (Hebrews13:5)

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