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A DANGEROUS LOVE AFFAIR
The place was Chicago, Illinois; the year was 1923. Nine of the world's wealthiest and most successful men gathered for a
meeting at the city's Edgewater Beach Hotel. Almost anyone in that day would have exchanged places with any of these
well-known executives. They were powerful and rich. The world was their oyster. But only 25 years later, all but two were
dead. None had lived the easy life their tremendous resources seemed to promise.
Charles Schwab, the president of
the nation's largest independent steel company, lived on borrowed money the last five years of his life and died bankrupt.
Samuel Insul, the president of a giant utility company, died a penniless fugitive from justice in a foreign country. Gas company
executive Howard Hopson suffered from insanity. Wheat speculator Arthur Cotton died destitute. Richard Whitney, president of
the New York Stock Exchange, was released from Sing Sing prison. Albert Fall, a member of the president's cabinet, was
pardoned from prison so he could die at home. Wall Street's greatest bear, Jesse Livermore, committed suicide, as did Ivan
Krueger, the head of a great monopoly. Bank president Leon Fraser also took his own life.
The most dangerous love
affair any man or woman will experience in life is a love affair with money. It is a deceitful object of desire, because it can never
deliver what it promises. If you make money your primary aim, you are setting yourself up for a life of heartache.
Memory Verse
ECCLESIASTES 5:10
He who loves money will not be satisfied with money, nor he who loves abundance with its
income.
Read Through The Bible
Acts 16-20