Give, Save, and Spend - Financial Discipleship Study
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Lesson OneStarting Well9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoCounsel, Debt and Saving9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeGenerosity and Investing9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourWork and Honesty9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveCrisis and Eternity9 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixFinishing Well7 Activities
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities|1 Assessment
Our Part – Discussion
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What in the notes did you find revealing, interesting or challenging?
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What in the notes did you find revealing, interesting or challenging?
Posted by Austin on 06/28/2023 at 09:55Test User replied 6 days, 8 hours ago 2 Members · 94 Replies -
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The way I use money reflects my value towards money. All that I possess belongs to God and that includes money.
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This statement has hit home. Someone once told me that the Lord often allows a person to teach a subject because the teacher desperately needs it! This is certainly true for me. I have never met anyone who had more wrong-headed attitudes about money or who handled money more contrary to the Bible than I did.
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Awesome and interesting that the BIG GOD is mindful of EVERYTHING OF ALL SIZES in my life.
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Even though you know this but to be reminded upon reading the verses that speaks about everything belonging to God brings you to place of consciousness of your role.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What does being “faithful with the little things” look like for you at this stage of your life?
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What does being “faithful with the little things” look like for you at this stage of your life?
Posted by Austin on 06/28/2023 at 13:10Austin replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago 18 Members · 17 Replies -
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That I need to be intentional about everything and to value everything2 regardless of the size. Little matters.
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At this stage of my life being faithful to the little things means being a good steward over the few things God has provided me with to sustain my life. God realizes that if He can trust me with the small things, He can trust me with more. He can trust me to help others as He commanded.
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It means I need to carefully consider every purchase. I need to manage what I do have and not overspend. It means giving to God and recognizing it is all a gift.
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Being faithful means managing my finances wisely, like budgeting, saving, and avoiding debt. It also involves giving generously, maintaining what I already have, and being trustworthy in all responsibilities, no matter how small. It’s about showing integrity and care in everyday decisions that may seem minor but matter greatly to God.
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Trusting in the Lord as stewards to manage his possessions.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What insights did you get from completing the Deed?
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What insights did you get from completing the Deed?
Posted by Austin on 06/28/2023 at 13:10Austin replied 4 months, 2 weeks ago 15 Members · 14 Replies -
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That I truly do not own anything and I am only giving back to God what He has given me.
Whether it is my finances, my children, my physical possessions, and even my life.
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I realized that faithfulness is about following God’s principles, not worldly success. Handling finances shapes my character and reflects my priorities. Small acts of diligence, like avoiding waste or managing resources responsibly, can lead to blessings like financial stability, a closer relationship with God, and opportunities for greater stewardship.
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Everything on the Deed will be spent, break down, or stop working, but God is unbreakable and eternal.
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Realizing that this doesn’t just mean materialistic things, but things I hold even more dearly-my family, medical situations, etc.