Money and Possessions: A Theology of Enough
Discover biblical principles about wealth, generosity, and contentment. Learn to view money as a tool for God's kingdom rather than a source of security or identity.
About this plan
In a world that constantly whispers "more, more, more," the Bible offers a refreshing counter-narrative about money and possessions. Our culture measures success by bank accounts and material accumulation, yet Jesus repeatedly taught that true wealth is found in relationship with God and in generosity toward others.
This seven-day study explores a theology of enoughβthe radical biblical idea that God provides sufficiently for our needs, that contentment is a spiritual discipline, and that our possessions are ultimately God's, held in trust. We'll examine Jesus' teachings on wealth, Paul's wisdom on contentment, and the early church's radical generosity. We'll also confront our own hearts about greed, fear, and the false security we place in material things.
The goal isn't to condemn wealth or promote poverty, but to help you develop a healthy, biblical perspective on money that frees you from anxiety and positions you to be a generous partner in God's kingdom work. As we journey through Scripture together, you'll discover that the most liberating financial decision you can make is to acknowledge that everything belongs to Godβincluding your life, your talents, and yes, your money. π°
By the end of this week, you'll have practical tools to evaluate your relationship with possessions and a clearer vision of what it means to live with contentment, generosity, and faith. Let's begin! π
What you'll study
π° The Danger of Loving Money
πΎ God's Promise of Provision
π Generosity: The Mark of God's Kingdom
π Jesus on Wealth: The Rich Young Ruler
π€ The Early Church's Radical Generosity
π Contentment: The Secret to Spiritual Wealth
π Laying Up Treasure in Heaven
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