Money & Stewardship

Money touches every part of life, but Scripture makes it clear that how we handle it shapes our hearts even more than our budgets. God calls us to manage resources with wisdom, generosity, integrity, and trust; not fear or greed. This page explores how to steward what God provides, resist the pull of materialism, and build a life that honors Him with every dollar, decision, and desire.


God Owns Everything

  • Psalm 24:1 — The earth and everything in it belongs to the Lord.
  • Haggai 2:8 — “The silver is mine and the gold is mine,” declares the Lord.

Wise Stewardship

  • Luke 16:10 — Faithfulness in little leads to faithfulness in much.

Generosity

  • Acts 20:35 — It is more blessed to give than to receive.

Tithing & Giving

  • Malachi 3:10 — Bring the whole tithe and see God open the floodgates of blessing.
  • Matthew 6:21 — Where your treasure is, your heart will be also.
  • Luke 21:1–4 — The widow’s offering shows the heart behind giving.

Contentment

  • Hebrews 13:5 — Be free from the love of money; God Himself is your helper.

Avoiding Debt & Greed

  • Luke 12:15 — Guard against greed; life isn’t measured by possessions.
  • Romans 13:8 — Owe no one anything except to love one another.

Trusting God to Provide

  • Psalm 37:25 — The righteous are not forsaken; their children are not begging bread.

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Important Note:
The content on this page is meant to offer biblical encouragement and general information about money, stewardship, giving, and wise planning. It is not personalized financial advice, investment guidance, tax counsel, or legal advice. Please use what you find here as a starting point to pray, study God’s Word, and think carefully about your finances, and, when needed, also seek guidance from a qualified financial professional or tax advisor who knows your specific situation.

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