A Biblical Budget: How to Plan Your Money Without Letting Money Rule You
A biblical budget is not about fear or control. It is a tool of wisdom that helps Christians steward money faithfully without letting money rule the heart.
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A biblical budget is not about fear or control. It is a tool of wisdom that helps Christians steward money faithfully without letting money rule the heart.
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Budgeting is not just about numbers. For Christians, a budget can become a tool of stewardship, wisdom, contentment, generosity, and trust in God.
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The Bible teaches that we are not ultimate owners of our money, work, or resources. We are managers entrusted by God, called to live with wisdom, humility, generosity, and accountability.
Biblical stewardship begins with one life-changing truth: everything belongs to God. When we understand that, money becomes something we manage faithfully, not something we worship, fear, or cling to.
Money is never just financial. Scripture teaches that money reveals what we trust, treasure, fear, and worship. Biblical stewardship begins with remembering that everything belongs to God.
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A biblical budget is not about fear or control. It is a tool of wisdom that helps Christians steward money faithfully without letting money rule the heart.
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Budgeting is not just about numbers. For Christians, a budget can become a tool of stewardship, wisdom, contentment, generosity, and trust in God.
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The Bible teaches that we are not ultimate owners of our money, work, or resources. We are managers entrusted by God, called to live with wisdom, humility, generosity, and accountability.
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