King Street Community Church

7 Dimensions of Human Flourishing: Money (Part 3)
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Sunday 10:30 AM
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https://mykscc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/23/responses/newFoundational Scriptural Passages about Money:
Healthy focus and competing allegiance
Money as a gateway affection
Money: how it can lead to floundering
1. Scarcity
2. Debt
3. Greed
Money: How it can lead to flourishing
1. Generosity
2. Margin mentality
3. Contentment
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
1. In what practical ways can someone discern whether they are “serving two masters” (God and money) in light of Matthew 6:19-24—and what steps could be taken to re-align priorities?
2. What temptations or “traps” related to money are most relevant in our current culture, and how does 1 Timothy 6:9-10 encourage believers to guard their hearts against these influences?
3. Reflecting on Proverbs 30:8-9, what does “daily bread” look like for you, and how can both abundance and scarcity impact spiritual health and relationship with God?
4. What does “margin mentality” mean in a biblical sense, and how can living with margin—as in Luke 12:13-21—build resilience against greed and foster generosity?
5. In what ways does generosity, described in Proverbs 19:17 and Acts 20:35, help individuals flourish—not only materially, but spiritually and emotionally?
6. How does the pursuit of contentment (1 Timothy 6:6-8) prepare one to bear lasting fruit like “old age” flourishing described in Psalm 92:12-15—and how might this challenge typical views of aging and money?
1. In what practical ways can someone discern whether they are “serving two masters” (God and money) in light of Matthew 6:19-24—and what steps could be taken to re-align priorities?
2. What temptations or “traps” related to money are most relevant in our current culture, and how does 1 Timothy 6:9-10 encourage believers to guard their hearts against these influences?
3. Reflecting on Proverbs 30:8-9, what does “daily bread” look like for you, and how can both abundance and scarcity impact spiritual health and relationship with God?
4. What does “margin mentality” mean in a biblical sense, and how can living with margin—as in Luke 12:13-21—build resilience against greed and foster generosity?
5. In what ways does generosity, described in Proverbs 19:17 and Acts 20:35, help individuals flourish—not only materially, but spiritually and emotionally?
6. How does the pursuit of contentment (1 Timothy 6:6-8) prepare one to bear lasting fruit like “old age” flourishing described in Psalm 92:12-15—and how might this challenge typical views of aging and money?