Sermons About Finances
Finding God In Times Of Emotional Trauma & Confusion
Pastor gives us a guide to staying on the right track amidst some of the difficulties of life.
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The Greed Factor
In observing the disastrous effects of greed, the Teacer in Ecclesiastes warns his listeners about the pointless of greed, and in connection with greed, the pointless of wealth.
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Will Your Faith Stand The Integrity Test?
Dick Dungan of Rejoice Ministries brings a Word concerning our relationship with Our Beloved Pastor George and he also shares a sermon on Will Your Faith Stand The Integrity Test? Podcast Legend: 00:00 – 38:15 – Worship 38:16 – 43:20 – Pastor George prays 43:21 – 44:48 – Cookie brings a Word 44:49 – 50:55 – Pastor George’s radio preview 50:56 – 52:47 – Various announcements 52:48 – 1:08:15 – Betty speaks then Cindi & Pastor pray with her 1:08:16 – 1:31:02 - Dick Dungan brings a Word concerning Our Beloved pastor George 1:30:03 – 1:53:30 – Dick Dungan of Rejoice Ministries shares on “Will Your Faith Stand The Integrity Test?” 1:53:31 – 2:03:42 – Closing Worship & Benediction
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Reordering Our Finances
In following God's will he will help establish margin in our finances so that we can help others.
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The Mind of Investment
Every spending decision is a spiritual decision. If we are to develop a mind of investment, we have to realize that everything belongs to God - even our finances. And if all our finances belong to God, we must make sure that how we spend what he gave us glorifies him. You've heard a bunch what to do with the 10% of your money, but listen to hear what to do with the other 90%.
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Something About George
We all miss Our Beloved Pastor George, each of us in our own way. Steve brings a unique message, dealing with a few of his qualities and how we each have, or can have those same qualities in our own life. Remember, you must move on and live your life in God's will.
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The Heart of Stewardship
Every financial decision you make is either a credit to your spiritual life or a debit from your spiritual life. Money is one of those areas that cause many headaches in our lives, but God has many commands concerning your finances that actually are meant to free you. The heart of stewardship begins with you realizing that everything you have belongs to God.
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God Is Faithful! The Drought Is Over!
We had a time of sharing this week. It's always great to hear what God is doing in our midst and in our community.
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Blessed to Be a Blessing
Join us as we learn that we start our series titled Breaking Free: What is holding you back from following Christ. For far too many Christians, their financial debt is holding them hostage. What could the people of God do for the kingdom of God if they were debt free? Our hope is that this sermon will inspire you to live a life of generosity.
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When Priorities Are Wide Of The Mark---Luke 18: 18-34
When Priorities Are Wide Of The Mark---Luke 18: 18-34
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Reordering Your Finances
So how do you create financial margin? Learn four practical tips to achieving financial margin: (1) Identify your annual available income, (2) set margin goals, (3) determine your monthly consumable income, and (4) develop a plan.
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Soul Legacy
Too many times the issue of finances and spirituality is approached extrinsically and behaviorally: what is the right or required or commanded behavior that we are supposed to do if I'm a Christ-follower. This series approaches the issue of giving/tithing/offerings from an intrinsic angle: we will help people hear from God about what “soul issues” are at stake concerning our financial giving/stewardship.
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Quantity vs Quality
When we live without financial margin, we rob ourselves and we rob God. As a result we end up overextending ourselves and living with the stress of making ends meet. By making God a priority and creating margin, we give God the opportunity to be involved in our finances.
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Less is More
This message introduces the Take It To The Limit message series which was originally given by Andy Stanley. Our culture encourages us to live as if we have no limits. So we fill up our schedules and empty our bank accounts. We do as much as we can, spend as much as we can and acquire as much as we can. Life on the edge means life with no margin. Life without margin is a recipe for personal disaster. Margin is the space between your current performance and your limits. When you reach the limit of your resources, strength, capacity or self-control, you have no margin. And without margin, you have no room for error. The consequences of margin-less living are most apparent in our relationships. Love, intimacy, and friendship happen in the unstructured, unhurried world of margin.
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Asking the Right Question
Becoming wise in our financial decision making requires we ask the right question. Typically we ask, "Can I ...?" We need to ask, "Should I ...?" In order to get the right answer to "Should I...?", we need to invite God to be a part of our financial decisions.
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Developing Discipline
Living by biblical principles in the area of finances requires discipline. Discipline is something that we have to develop, develop God's way.
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Mad Money Religion
Cultivate an approach to living that consistently builds wealth instead of depleting it by handling finances God's way.
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Finding Financial Margins
This series of messages will help you see how living within "margins" built into your life can litterally give you a life of freedom and blessing - financially, spiritually, and personally.
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American Idols
No one thinks they are an idolater. Irreligious people think they cannot be idolaters because they don't worship any gods. Religious people think they cannot be idolaters because they only worship one god. Both groups are wrong. And both groups are filled with idolaters. Listen in as we learn about human idolatry and Yahweh's response as recorded in the book of Judges.
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Time Is on My Side?
Margin is “a limit in condition or capacity, beyond which something ceases to exist or to be desirable.” 3 statements that will help clarify our time margins: read below.
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Mad Money Cycles
Live like no one else now, so you can live like no one else later. Change your financial future and the future of your children and their children by making a commitment to handling your finances God's way.
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Taking It to the Limit
Margin is breathing room...a little extra that isn’t being used up. It’s the reserves that are available beyond what is actually needed. Keep reading to get the entire sermon.
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Soul Prosperity
We need to live in God’s righteousness, peace and joy on the inside all the time, not just cry out to God for it when we are in a crisis. Our soul is prospering when we are walking in step with Holy Spirit.
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Sell Everything
“One thing you lack," He said. ‘Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow Me’." -Mark 10:21
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Life 360 - Managing God's Money and Finances (Part 1)
God's wants us to leave our "old skool" thinking and embrace life to the fullest. This series will look at ways that living life God's will actually lead to a life a fulfillment.
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Mistakes #4-5
With all the pressures of this life, marriages are under fire today. Listen to the top 10 mistakes married people make, and how to avoid them. 4) Not having a financial plan. 5) Thinking that marriage will sustain itself.
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How to Manage Your Money
We cannot escape the fact that money is a source of stress in our lives. Whether you have a little or a lot, you're going to have to learn to manage money, or it will destroy your chances for happiness. These five principles of money management will help you to be a better steward of God's resources.
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Generous Giving
Generosity is the key to intimacy with God. You can only give money away when you realize that it doesn't belong to you.
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Content Living
Contentment is knowing how to get the most out of all there is. Many of our foolish spending decisions has to do with our inability to become content.
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Personal Belongings
When we acknowledge God's ownership, every spending decision becomes a spiritual decision. To maintain uncommon sense, we must begin to allow God's perspective to influence how we spend our money.
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Terrible Master
Money is a great servant but a terrible master. Our finances can cause problems when it becomes our master. Jesus gives us some great advice concerning your finances.
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Financial Chaos
Two of the founding fathers of the study of effects of stress (Holmes & Rahe) came up with an index of the top 43 most stressful life events. It includes everything from going through a divorce to having a baby to buying a new house to changing jobs. And guess what else makes the list of most stressful life-change events? CHRISTMAS. Christmas is the only holiday that makes the list; no other does. Christmas is a chaotic time of year, and God wants to help us deal with the chaos. He also wants us to embrace the chaos that comes with the territory of being a Christ-follower.
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Profit Sharing
God has given us a business. Our business is His business. God describes two management styles when it comes to the financial resources of our lives - wasteful or faithful.
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The Buck Starts Here
Where does true wealth come from? Do we dismiss wealth as undesirable? Or are we simply so greedy we are unwilling to build it God's way? We will discover the biblical principles of wealth building.
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Act Your Wage
Seeing our business as God's business will seem CRAZY to our culture. In the face of our financial brokenness, we have to get crazy. The crazed Christ follower learns to: Say no, wait, save and celebrate.
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The Plan
Our culture values "kicking it". Jesus calls us to an intentional way of life. What business plan does Jesus ask of us?
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Your Business
God has given us a business. Our business is His business. God describes two management styles when it comes to the financial resources of our lives - wasteful or faithful.
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Go Deeper
We are used to seeing warning labels on just about everything we buy. Some of them are necessary; some are just downright silly. Well, in James 5:1-6, God gives us some wealth warnings we’d better pay close attention to. James relays a biblical wake-up call regarding the greed and self-indulgence so prevalent in our culture today.
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