Trusting God: A Path to Financial Peace

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When You're Not Afraid or anxious or fearful about money you magnify five things about God in this one verse and when you magnify God through not being afraid about money you worship. Here are the five things these are precious things that we want to magnify about God. [00:02:35]

When We're Not Afraid about money we magnify God as our Shepherd. Do not be afraid little flock. The word flock means we've got a shepherd and we are sheep and therefore Psalm 23 kicks in: the Lord is my shepherd I shall not want. That word is the old Elizabethan word for lack. [00:03:02]

If I do not fear concerning money I show that I treasure God as my father. Do not be afraid Little Flock for your father has chosen gladly to give you the Kingdom. So not only am I or are we sheep who have a Shepherd, we are children who have a father. [00:03:58]

If we're not afraid concerning money we show that we treasure God as our King. Do not be afraid little flock, for your father has chosen gladly to give you the Kingdom. Who has right and authority to give us the kingdom? The king disposes of the Kingdom. [00:05:32]

If we are fearless with regard to our money, we magnify Him as free and generous. Do not be afraid Little Flock for your father has chosen gladly to give you the kingdom, not sell you the kingdom, not rent you the kingdom, not lease you the kingdom for payments. [00:07:01]

When we overcome our fear and live free of fear, we magnify Our God as happy in his giving. Do not be afraid Little Flock for your father has chosen gladly to give you the kingdom. It is his good pleasure to give you the kingdom. [00:09:01]

Trust him as Shepherd, trust him as father, trust him as king, trust his generosity and trust the fact that it's lavish because he loves to do it. Preach these things to yourself and attack fear and anxiety in your life with these truths. [00:09:36]

Trusting God in this way carries a strong impulse toward simplicity, not accumulation. Simplicity of life, not accumulation of things. Verse 33: I think you could stick a therefore in it. It isn't in the text. That's my read on the connection between 32 and 33. [00:10:52]

Sell your possessions and give charity, make yourselves money belts which do not wear out, an unfailing treasure in heaven, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys. Now focus with me on this command: sell your possessions. [00:11:48]

The purpose of money in the world is to maximize our treasure in heaven, not on Earth. That's the purpose of money. Verse 33 again: sell your possessions and give to charity, make yourselves money belts that do not wear out. [00:19:52]

The way to obey this command to make for yourselves purses or money belts that don't get old is to lay up treasure in heaven, and the way you lay up treasure in heaven is sell your possessions and give to those in need. [00:20:25]

The point of money is treasure in heaven. You are all stewards, children, you get allowances. If you don't, tell Mom and Dad I said you should. What have I done? You get 50 cents, 25 cents, dollar. Is that okay? A week. [00:21:38]

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