048 Confusion About Stewardship: Money, Idols, and Living in a Received World (with Bitcoin)
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Two Christian pastors on the Bitcoin Reformation Podcast share life updates—post-Easter busyness, kids’ stories, family visits, a missed Mount Whitney permit, college graduation plans, a Europe trip funded partly by Bitcoin savings, and a son’s baseball home run—before shifting to a faith-focused discussion on stewardship. They frame the world as “received,” emphasizing that stewardship is about far more than money: time, talents, relationships, and even children as gifts from God. They challenge the idea that God wants people’s money, arguing God wants hearts and warning that mammon is a pervasive idol measured by fear, love, and trust. They connect this to Bitcoin through love of neighbor and Bitcoin’s fixed rules and limits, and they address the myth “I have nothing to give,” stressing that presence, prayer, and community are real gifts, encouraging regular giving without tying it to earning God’s favor.
11:07 Stewardship Topic Intro
15:13 Received World Framework
20:48 Stewardship Beyond Money
23:10 Disarming Money Guilt
30:27 God Wants Your Heart
36:06 Giving as Safety
42:34 Saving Versus Hoarding
46:12 You Have Something to Give
49:41 Stewardship Beyond Dollars
53:07 Regular Giving and Grace
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