Displaying Christian Sermons by tag: Money

Watch Robert Morris Sermon: Unlocking The Influence Of Money: Is It Evil Or Misunderstood? Pastor Robert Morris is delivering a message titled "Breaking the Spirit of Mammon" as part of The Blessed Life series. In this message, he answers common questions about the spirit of the love of money, whether money is inherently evil, and offers guidance on how to handle it.

Watch Robert Morris Sermon: God's Money. The author of "The Blessed Life" shows how God owns everything, including our bank accounts

Jentezen Franklin (March-03-2024) Daily Devotional: Money matters in marriage.

“He who is greedy for gain troubles his own house.” Pr 15:27 NKJV

Today one of the biggest sources of conflict in marriage is money. That is because a husband and wife often have opposite ideas about how it ought to be used. Stop and consider the words “delayed gratification.” When one spouse is willing to delay purchasing something until their financial house is in order, but the other one isn’t, the battle lines begin to form. Another disagreement that can arise is deciding when, and for what, credit should be obtained. This is treacherous territory. Nothing irritates a disciplined, thrifty person more than living with someone who wastes their income and their future earnings on things that aren’t truly needed. Another potential minefield in marriage for many of us is deciding when and how much to give to our children. Because we love them so much, we want life to be easier and better for them growing up than it was for us. But it takes a steady hand to hold a full cup. The Bible clearly teaches the virtues of hard work, living frugally, saving, building, and producing by the sweat of our brows. And if our children don’t learn these virtues the right way—while they’re living in our home—there is a good chance they will learn them the hard way—while building their own home. So here is some good advice: Stay out of debt as much as possible and be extremely cautious with credit cards. Their misuse can weaken your family’s stability and future. Indeed, credit cards should be labeled, “Danger! Handle with care!” Jesus put it this way: “Beware! Guard against every kind of greed. Life is not measured by how much you own” (Lk 12:15 NLT).

Money is a Poor Master - Todd White. 

Jack Hibbs - Our Biblical Worldview And Money. What do you think about war, abortion and education? How do you feel about homosexuality and capital punishment? Do you believe evolution is true?

Jesse & Cathy Duplantis - Watch Boardroom Chat: What Is Your Relationship To Money? Is God your ultimate SOURCE? Join Jesse and Cathy in the Boardroom and discover how spirit-led giving can open up the windows of Heaven and pour out abundant blessings.

Why Tithing Isn’t For Everyone - Joseph Prince.

What’s the real deal behind tithing and why is a right revelation of it so important? In this compelling message preached at Hillsong London, Joseph Prince shows you from the Scriptures what it means to tithe under the high priesthood of Jesus and how tithing is God’s system to keep you and your future generations provided for. Discover the heart with which God wants us to tithe, and how this practice breaks the hold of money on our lives. As you begin to tithe out of revelation and not obligation, get ready for disproportionate influence and blessings that show God’s power in your life!

TD Jakes - Sermon: Money

Jentezen Franklin (November-20-2023) Daily Devotional: What The Bible Teaches About Money. 

“Though your riches increase, do not set your heart on them.” Ps 62:10 NIV

Let’s settle it once and for all. If God can trust you with money, He will bless you financially (See 2Co 9:6-11 NIV). But His blessings come with certain conditions, and here are four you need to honor. (1) Don’t try to claim credit. God told the Israelites, “You may say to yourself…‘My hands have produced this wealth for me.’ But remember the Lord…for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth…If you ever forget…you will surely be destroyed” (Dt 8:17-19 NIV). (2) Don’t forget others. The Bible commands “those who are rich in this present world…to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment. Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds…generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves” (1Ti 6:17-19 NIV). (3) Don’t become arrogant. Jeremiah admonishes us, “Let not the wise boast of their wisdom or the strong…of their strength or the rich…of their riches, but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they have the understanding to know me, that I am the Lord” (Jer 9:23-24 NIV). (4) Don’t allow anything to take God’s place., “Give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread. Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you and say, ‘Who is the Lord?’” (Pr 30:8-9 NIV). Remember, you don’t own anything—you’re just an administrator of God’s estate and an executor of His will. It’s an awesome responsibility, so make sure you do a good job.

Watch Touré Roberts Sermon: Money Through the Lens of Scripture. In biblical times, the idea of currency was about the exchange and flow of God’s creation. Seeds became plants, which were then harvested, eventually producing more seeds, and so forth. Similarly, God has also created us with a seed within! But too often, we allow four obstacles to hinder our growth. Lack mentality, poverty mentality, sloth, and guilt are all tools that the enemy uses to prevent us from experiencing the multiplication and fruitfulness God has promised us. Once we look beyond the enemy’s façade and walk in the reality of the Covenant, we’ll experience true provision and abundance!

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