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Money: What do I do with it? Spending | Chris Kimmance

46 min · 23 jun 2026
aflevering Money: What do I do with it? Spending | Chris Kimmance artwork

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Money touches every part of life, and the Bible has a lot to say about how we use it. Four key principles help shape a God-honouring approach to finances: putting God first, being generous, providing for your family, and avoiding debt where possible. Putting God first means tithing, seeking His peace before spending, and remembering that everything we have already belongs to Him. Generosity flows naturally from love, and the Bible calls believers to be rich in good deeds and willing to share. Providing for family is not just a practical duty but an expression of faith lived out at home. Debt, described in Proverbs as making the borrower a slave to the lender, should be avoided unless there is genuine necessity, the means to repay, and real peace from God.

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aflevering Money: What do I do with it? Spending | Chris Kimmance artwork

Money: What do I do with it? Spending | Chris Kimmance

Money touches every part of life, and the Bible has a lot to say about how we use it. Four key principles help shape a God-honouring approach to finances: putting God first, being generous, providing for your family, and avoiding debt where possible. Putting God first means tithing, seeking His peace before spending, and remembering that everything we have already belongs to Him. Generosity flows naturally from love, and the Bible calls believers to be rich in good deeds and willing to share. Providing for family is not just a practical duty but an expression of faith lived out at home. Debt, described in Proverbs as making the borrower a slave to the lender, should be avoided unless there is genuine necessity, the means to repay, and real peace from God.

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