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The 5 Pillars of Financial DiscipleshipSample

The 5 Pillars of Financial Discipleship

DAY 5 OF 5

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Answer the Questions

1. What does this story from 1st Timothy 6 tells us about...

  • Teaching?
  • Contentment?
  • The Rich?

2. What does it mean to “fight the good fight”? What does "fight the good fight" look like in your life?

3. What does it mean to store up treasure? What does that look like in our world today?

Application:

If you consider all the teachers we learn from in the Bible and here on earth, what’s the common theme? They are all focused on alignment with God, and they all “pay it forward” for the benefit of others.

Every time we pick up the Bible, we’re being mentored. By God, and by all the people He used to build His Kingdom and set the course for Christianity. Think about it. Who did King David learn from? Probably from his dad, Jesse, maybe his older brothers, too, and certainly God. Whom did he mentor? Countless followers, and for sure, his son Solomon, who gained great wisdom from his father and directly from God.

Do you have a mentor who gives you godly counsel when you’re faced with a big decision or in times of need? Do you mentor anyone who can count on you? If not, we’d encourage you to prayerfully find people who can help you grow and people whom you can help grow on their financial discipleship journey.

About this Plan

The 5 Pillars of Financial Discipleship

Financial Discipleship is a crucial component to growing our relationship with the Lord. It is a lifelong journey to learn, apply, and multiply everything God says about money – for His glory. It requires us to embrace God’s ownership of everything, surrender to the Lordship of Christ, make our choice between serving God or money, commit to multiplying disciples, and move our focus from earthly to eternal.

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