Sermons About Money
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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Freely and Cheerfully Given
Everything on the Earth belongs to God, and He has given us our possessions as gifts, so we should worship Him with these gifts by managing them well and giving them freely towards His kingdom. We should not give out of guilt but instead we should pray about how much we should give and then cheerfully contribute to God’s work.
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Steve Martin is Wrong
The average American spends 92% of their income each month paying off debts and obligations and a mere 2.1% of giving to the church, missions, and the poor combined. We need a stragegy to flip those numbers.
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Coley Heikkinen is Wrong
What really is materialism? Where is the line? Maybe that's the wrong question. What we need is a good theology of money.
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