Jeremy made a confession of
faith in the Presbyterian Church but on May 24, 2009 he came to
know and trust Christ. He had stresses and sin patterns and
had a half-hearted commitment and came to the conclusion that he
didn't have the new birth. His eyes were opened and he was reading
Isaiah 55.
We get things from low points that we can't get from a mountain
top
Jeremy works for Ronald
Blue Trust Company as a wealth manager/financial planner, walking
with clients through transitions in life
At the end of day, he wants to decrease his clients' dependence
on worldly wealth and increase their dependence on Christ
He's started a Bible study with some of his clients
As John Calvin said "our hearts are idol factories"
Our hearts were made for one thing, to desire and worship
something. If it's not Christ, most likely it's money
John Piper talks about a war time mentality as Christians,
where we are content with loss to put more into the Kingdom
"Money reduces the friction between me and my idol, it lets me
have it faster"
"Money undresses the heart faster than anything else"
Stay in the center of Biblical tension at all times
He worked at a Winn-Dixie grocery store and at the YMCA as a
young man
He wishes he would have focused more on academics than working
while in college
Jeremy's first job after getting
his Masters was with Arthur Anderson in Columbia, SC in late
August, 2001, just before 9/11
It used to be the Big 8 Accounting firms, now it's the Final
Four
Arthur Anderson was very entrepreneurial, big into technology,
and focused on consulting
Sarbanes-Oxley was helpful preventing fraud, but the Federal
Government came down too hard on Arthur Anderson and 28,000
independent people lost their jobs
Check out "Firm of the Future" by Ron Baker. Jeremy feels that billable hours deforms
the idea of value in the marketplace
Value has to be determined in the buyer's eyes, that's what
should set price
"I'm not here to be a jelly fish to float
downstream"
Loving God, others and ourselves at work and at home. Interviews and ponderings, from a Messianic perspective, and with a focus on men. Formerly the Christian Men at Work Podcast.