You can have lunch with Warren Buffett; to win the charity auction (for the Glide Foundation) you'll have to bid over 2.5 million dollars. As much as I would value and enjoy such a repast, that's a little more than two and a half million times my lunch budget.
There is still hope for those of us on the "brown bag" lunch program: King Solomon. He was wealthier than Mr. Buffett, is still willing to share advice with those who will treasure it, and he doesn't mind if you are eating PB & J while he instructs.
The LORD was pleased with Solomon's prayer for wisdom (I Kings 3: 7-14), and granted him not only great wisdom, but a desire to share it, as evidenced by the books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.
1Ki 3:10
If the LORD was pleased with Solomon when he asked for an understanding heart, wouldn't God be pleased if you prayed for and sought the same thing?
I am studying what Solomon wrote about wealth; I'll be happy to share with you what I find, just stop by and have lunch with us from time to time.
God bless,
Brad
http://www.wealthofsolomon.com/ "And the speech pleased the Lord, that Solomon had asked this thing."
Good blogging. Solomon is one of my favorite writers.
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