The Act Like Men Podcast

My Savings Account Became My God (Mammon, Idolatry, and Scarcity) | Episode #009

1 h 26 min · Gestern
Episode My Savings Account Became My God (Mammon, Idolatry, and Scarcity) | Episode #009 Cover

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Jack names the number. 50K in the account and he'd finally feel like he'd done his job as a man. He says it out loud and then has to sit there while Steve calls it exactly what it is. This is the episode where the financial idol most Christian men are too scared to name gets put on the table. Steve tells the story of being homeless and hungry for three days and the prophetic warning a friend gave him about his savings. Jack confesses that Jehovah Jireh is the one name of God he says but does not believe. They talk about why your flesh will find another outlet when you stop looking at porn, why men who can rest are men who actually trust the Lord, and what it means to repent of the money you white-knuckled instead of stewarded. If you cannot sleep because you are running the numbers, this episode is for you.

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Episode My Savings Account Became My God (Mammon, Idolatry, and Scarcity) | Episode #009 Cover

My Savings Account Became My God (Mammon, Idolatry, and Scarcity) | Episode #009

Jack names the number. 50K in the account and he'd finally feel like he'd done his job as a man. He says it out loud and then has to sit there while Steve calls it exactly what it is. This is the episode where the financial idol most Christian men are too scared to name gets put on the table. Steve tells the story of being homeless and hungry for three days and the prophetic warning a friend gave him about his savings. Jack confesses that Jehovah Jireh is the one name of God he says but does not believe. They talk about why your flesh will find another outlet when you stop looking at porn, why men who can rest are men who actually trust the Lord, and what it means to repent of the money you white-knuckled instead of stewarded. If you cannot sleep because you are running the numbers, this episode is for you.

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