Saturday, March 31, 2012

Investment and Risk

"I accordingly yielded to their advice, and calling all the feoffees together canceled (no man opposing) the instrument made before, and took the whole management into my own hands. Money, it is true, I had not, nor any human prospect or probability of procuring it; but I knew “the earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof,” and in His name set out, nothing doubting."

Wesley writes this passage in regard to financing the first Methodist building. Wesley puts it on himself to take the bulk of the investment risk, with no income nor any means of attaining the funding to manage the project. Yet, in faith, Wesley followed in doing what was called on his life to do. I think often times in our modern day we allow ourselves to get comfortable with life, especially in a prosperous land. We aren't often willing to take a risk with our money, our time, and our talents to see the kingdom of God built. Wesley's example shows us that we must be willing to step out in faith when we are called to do something.

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