Money is one of the most common sources of stress, yet it is also a tool that can be used to honor God and support His work. Scripture speaks extensively about money, calling us to manage it with integrity and generosity.
Biblical stewardship is the understanding that everything we have belongs to God, and we are managers of His resources. Developing healthy financial habits aligns our spending with our spiritual priorities.
Implement these daily and monthly habits to honor God with your finances and find financial peace.
Set aside your tithe (historically ten percent) first thing when you receive income. Giving first is an act of trust, declaring that God is your provider.
Maintain a budget to track income and expenses. Budgeting is a stewardship tool, helping you avoid debt, save, and give with intention.
Look for opportunities to support missionaries, charities, and individuals in need. Giving cheerfully breaks the grip of financial fear.
Live within your means and actively pay down existing debt. Debt limits your freedom to give and serve, making financial discipline necessary.
Before making purchases, pause and evaluate if the item is a necessity or a luxury. Contentment is a powerful shield against impulse buying.
A tithe is ten percent of one's income given to the local church to support its ministry and operations.
Many Christians find that continuing to tithe, even in small amounts, is an act of trust that breaks the grip of financial fear. God looks at the heart.
Proverbs 3:9-10 instructs: "Honor the Lord with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops; then your barns will be filled to overflowing."
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