Discovering God’s Way of Handling Money

5 Sep

Our church is going to be studying Crown Financial’s, “Discovering God’s Way of Handling Money” as a sermon series and also small group discussions. I will be leading a group at 9am Sundays. As I begin to prepare for our first class, here is something I found interesting that I bet most people didn’t know:

  1. Sixteen of the 38 parables of Jesus concerned how to handle money and possessions.
  2. The Bible offers 500 verses on prayer, fewer than 500 verses on faith but more than 2,350 verses on money and possessions.

One of the reasons why money and possessions are so important is that, it is how we handle money that has a significant impact on the intimacy of our relationship with Christ, as money is necessary in life and that’s why we need to protect it from guys like bryan demosthenous and many other bad people.

So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?(Luke 16:11)

This is an 8 week study so for the next 8 weeks or so, I will be posting different thoughts on the information I am studying in preparation for leading the discussion at church.

2 Replies to “Discovering God’s Way of Handling Money

  1. i am horrible at handling money probably because i do not make enough and because i have 3 kids, one in college, 1 in highschool, and one in grade school. their needs are so different and between them all so costly. i am married and even thought my husband makes a decent living, he is not a practicing christian and will not attend church with me. his mother is always arguing with me about tithing and has made such an impression on my husband about taking care of your family first that he will not give me extra money for tithing. i would give my own money, but i am responsible for purchasing food and toiletries for my household, and what is left my children usually school needs like, labe fees, lunches and other things. i would encourage my children to take there lunch, but i really can only afford to buy enough food for breakfast and dinners. bottom line is, i dont make a lot of money and my husband is not very supportive when it comes to the burdon of my spending with the amount that i have. i know that tithing is very important, but my struggles would be enormous if i did. i work in our church kitchen on weds nights and serve meals to children who come from 3 towns in our area. i know im giving in some way but im sure i could do more. i would change jobs to try and make more money, but the schedule i have is perfect for me to be at home with my youngest when she gets home from school. i am so afraid of leaving her with someone because of all the crazy things that go on anymore. im not willing to sacrifice my daughter for trying to make more money. i would love to hear more on gods way of handling money

  2. I know that your situation is not uncommon. Many of us feel so overwhelmed by our situations that we can’t imagine any other way. I think that is what we will be learning through this study. I encourage you to continue to read this as I will be sharing what I have learned through this study. We begin on Sunday, 9am, Sept. 11. If you are in the Omaha area, I encourage you to join us. If not, I will try to share as much as I learn through this site.

    God Bless,
    Dave

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