Stewardship and Legacy: A Biblical Approach to Wealth

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1) "The now part the first phase of what we're gonna unpack we'll do this more next week is you have to take care of your household first meaning if you don't make sure that your bills are paid and your family's fed and you take care of all the necessities in the immediate then you're not taking care of your responsibilities." [06:48] (Download)

2) "We can earn money and we can gather stuff that's okay but we can't put it above the God we serve that's what Paul's trying to emphasize to Timothy." [05:21] (Download)

3) "When you take on the idea that everything is not yours it makes it a whole lot easier to see it and use it as God wants you to use it." [21:13] (Download)

4) "Can you imagine what that would be like in your life to have that much flexibility? See, this is what happens when we use our funds to create the margin and to create the flexibility that God's asking." [15:28] (Download)

5) "If we teach our children what to do with money and we teach them how to use it to bless other people then leaving them whatever we've earned in our life isn't gonna ruin them it's just gonna change the world even more for God's glory." [16:56] (Download)

6) "Sometimes we can't see where we're going but God says you're to do this and you say but why and he goes you'll get it eventually." [13:53] (Download)

7) "The wise store up choice food and oil, and fools gulp it down. See, we're not supposed to just take everything and spend it; we're supposed to put it up for later." [11:05] (Download)

8) "The first is what we call the magnification lens: if a person is nice, money makes them nicer; and a person is mean, money makes them meaner." [19:36] (Download)

9) "The reason that they overflow it as they ask a prayer from God to overflow their week and to give them enough blessings for their family, providing everything they need and to give them more than they need so they can help others." [24:24] (Download)
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