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Biblical Principles of Money Management

DAY 2 OF 3

Hey friend,

So, we've talked about how God owns everything, right?

Well, the next step in this wild adventure of biblical money management is learning how to steward those resources like a boss. And let me tell you, the Bible is packed with wisdom on how to do just that.

First, we've got budgeting and planning. I know, not everyone’s favorite topic.

But check out what Jesus says in Luke 14:28-30. He's all about counting the cost before diving into a project. It's like God's way of saying, "Hey, let's think this through before we end up with a half-built tower and a whole lot of embarrassment."

Creating a budget might not be a party, but it's a surefire way to make sure we're using our money in a way that lines up with what matters most.

Next, let's talk about debt. Proverbs 22:7 gives it to us straight: "The borrower is slave to the lender."

Debt can be like a pair of handcuffs, holding us back from the freedom and generosity God has in store for us. Now, when I read my Bible I don’t see that debt is a sin, but the Bible definitely encourages us to be careful about getting in over our heads.

And wise money management isn't just about avoiding the bad stuff; it's also about embracing the good.

That's where saving and investing come in. Proverbs 21:20 compares the wise person who saves to the foolish one who spends everything they've got. It's like God's nudging us to think ahead, to set aside some resources for a rainy day or a future opportunity.

And let's not forget about the joy of giving!

Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 9:6-7 about how God loves a cheerful giver. When we give freely and joyfully, it's like we're joining in on the party God's throwing. We get to experience the thrill of making a difference in someone's life and being part of something bigger than ourselves.

So here are a few action steps for you:

  1. Sit down and create a budget that shows your income, expenses, and what matters most to you. Don't be afraid to make adjustments as you go!
  2. Take a hard look at your debt and come up with a plan to tackle it. Imagine the freedom you'll feel when those chains are gone!
  3. Start saving and investing, even if it's just a little bit at a time. Those seeds you plant today will grow into something beautiful down the road.
  4. Pray about how you can give generously and joyfully. Get creative and have fun with it!

When we apply these principles of wise money management, we'll find ourselves smack dab in the middle of God's adventure. We'll be stewarding our resources in a way that honors Him and blesses others.

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Biblical Principles of Money Management

Discover the biblical secrets to financial peace in just three days! Join us as we explore God's timeless wisdom on money management, learning to recognize His ownership, steward resources wisely, and trust in His provision. Unlock a new perspective on wealth that will transform your life and deepen your faith.

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