Aligning Finances with Faith: Principles of Financial Freedom

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Quotes for Outreach:

1. "I think one of the greatest challenges to modern-day Christianity and just modern-day life is we want everything to happen in a moment. We'd love a miracle to happen in our finances. And God is a miracle worker, but also God is absolutely committed to his word. And his word gives us the instruction of how to live." [46:59]( | | )

2. "For me personally, again, if you're here for the first time today, or you've not been in life a long time, you would have heard in the past that I'm one of eight children, and my parents were amazing Christians. They were people that were committed to hard work. I think that became a part of our whole journey is that we would work hard, but what we learned from them, was that generosity should be a given, that we were to honor God in the first part of our increase." [48:18]( | | )

3. "So the ultimate goal, I would say, to anyone is then shoot for and believe that God will help you get to a place where you can give that first 10th. Another 10th would go to seeding. Another 10th would go to tax. Go to saving. Get your debt out of the way and put it into a house that will go generationally. And then you would spend the rest, which then people go, but that's just impossible. But that would be my response is start somewhere." [01:16:54]( | | )

Quotes for Members:

1. "God works in principles. That literally, a breakthrough life is a principled life. You can have a breakthrough in a moment, but sustained breakthrough means that you'll embrace the pathway, the principles of God and walk those principles." [47:40]( | | )

2. "God said that normal Christian life should be a life of abundance, so much so that you had an overflow for every good work you saw. How many of us would find ourselves in that position yet? I think it's something that develops and matures and increases, but God's intention for you is not a survival life. It's a life where you have an abundance in quality and quantity." [49:10]( | | )

3. "Your life currently, my life currently reflects the seed that I've sown. My attitudes, the impossible things being made possible is all a reflection. You reap what you sow. Again, I would say that we're in a world that says, it's not your fault. And a lot of things are not our fault, but the good news is if you sow correctly, you will unlock a divine law of reaping." [52:14]( | | )

4. "Saving is all about building a generational legacy. Basically, my dad's thought was this. I started with nothing, you should start with nothing. And that whole thought of, you need to work. But this whole thought of saving to set a platform for the next generation." [53:02]( | | )

5. "Financial freedom is not an overnight miracle. Oh, I want you to pray for me after, Pastor, that I get a financial breakthrough. I'll pray for you, for anything you ask me to pray for. But did you know that God works principally as much as he works miraculously? And so God wants us to live a principled approach." [54:33]( | | )

6. "Rome wasn't built in a day, same is the case with a financial breakthrough. If you've been living in poverty and out of control in finances, come back to living the principles. Principles are how God works a principled life remember we read it is able to stand in the worst of the storms." [56:33]( | | )

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