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<p>Note, 1. It is possible a man may grow rich by prudently spending what he has, may scatter in works of piety, charity, and generosity, and yet may increase; nay, by that means may increase, as the corn is increased by being sown. By cheerfully using what we have our spirits are exhilarated, and so fitted for the business we have to do, by minding which closely what we have is increased; it gains a reputation which contributes to the increase. But it is especially to be ascribed to God; he blesses the giving hand, and so makes it a getting hand, <a class="bibleref" title="2Cor.9.10" href="/passage/?search=2Cor.9.10">2 Cor. 9:10</a>. <i>Give, and it shall be given you</i>. 2. It is possible a man may grow poor by meanly sparing what he has, <i>withholding more than is meet</i>, not paying just debts, not relieving the poor, not providing what is convenient for the family, not allowing necessary expenses for the preservation of the goods; this <i>tends to poverty</i>; it cramps men’s ingenuity and industry, weakens their interest, destroys their credit, and forfeits the blessing of God: and, let men be ever so saving of what they have, if God blast it and blow upon it, it comes to nothing. <i>A fire not blown</i> shall <i>consume it</i>, <a class="bibleref" title="Hag.1.6,Hag.1.9" href="/passage/?search=Hag.1.6,Hag.1.9"><span class="bibleref" title="Hag.1.6">Hag. 1:6</span>, <span class="bibleref" title="Hag.1.9">9</span></a>.</p>
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