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Money is one of the greatest sources of tension in families—but God’s Word offers a better way.
In this message from Philippians 4:11–13 and Proverbs 30:7–9, Pastor Corey teaches that financial peace is not found in having more money, but in having more margin. While culture encourages the pursuit of wealth and possessions, he points to the biblical principle that true contentment comes from disciplining our desires and trusting God with what He has provided.
Drawing from practical wisdom throughout Scripture, Pastor Corey explains that financial peace is less about managing money and more about mastering the desires that drive our spending. He challenges families to pursue a lifestyle marked by contentment, wise stewardship, and generosity.
Through this encouraging and practical sermon, Pastor Corey shares:
• Why financial peace begins with contentment, not a higher income
• How quality of life matters more than standard of living
• The importance of building margin through discipline and intentional planning
• Why a budget is an essential tool for faithful stewardship
• How debt can limit freedom and create unnecessary burdens
• God’s biblical pattern of giving, saving, and living on the rest
• Why generosity reflects trust in God rather than trust in wealth
• How true riches are found in contentment and a growing relationship with Christ
Featuring insights from Philippians, Proverbs, 1 Timothy, Hebrews, Ecclesiastes, and the teachings of Jesus, Pastor Corey challenges believers to rethink their relationship with money and discover the freedom that comes from living according to God’s design.
🕊️ Get Involved: We want you to know God, find community, and make a difference. Learn more at: https://bellshoals.com/guide/
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Money is one of the greatest sources of tension in families—but God’s Word offers a better way.
In this message from Philippians 4:11–13 and Proverbs 30:7–9, Pastor Corey teaches that financial peace is not found in having more money, but in having more margin. While culture encourages the pursuit of wealth and possessions, he points to the biblical principle that true contentment comes from disciplining our desires and trusting God with what He has provided.
Drawing from practical wisdom throughout Scripture, Pastor Corey explains that financial peace is less about managing money and more about mastering the desires that drive our spending. He challenges families to pursue a lifestyle marked by contentment, wise stewardship, and generosity.
Through this encouraging and practical sermon, Pastor Corey shares:
• Why financial peace begins with contentment, not a higher income
• How quality of life matters more than standard of living
• The importance of building margin through discipline and intentional planning
• Why a budget is an essential tool for faithful stewardship
• How debt can limit freedom and create unnecessary burdens
• God’s biblical pattern of giving, saving, and living on the rest
• Why generosity reflects trust in God rather than trust in wealth
• How true riches are found in contentment and a growing relationship with Christ
Featuring insights from Philippians, Proverbs, 1 Timothy, Hebrews, Ecclesiastes, and the teachings of Jesus, Pastor Corey challenges believers to rethink their relationship with money and discover the freedom that comes from living according to God’s design.
🕊️ Get Involved: We want you to know God, find community, and make a difference. Learn more at: https://bellshoals.com/guide/