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Money is not just practical – it’s deeply spiritual. While our culture leans into an ownership mindset fueled by consumerism, Jesus calls us to a manager mindset, recognizing that everything we have belongs to God and is entrusted to us for a season. Through the story of Zacchaeus, we see the danger of hoarding for ourselves and the freedom that comes from open-handed generosity. Where our treasure is, our heart follows. True life isn’t found in an abundance of possessions, but in trusting God, loosening our grip, and being rich toward Him.
By Bridgeway Church5
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Money is not just practical – it’s deeply spiritual. While our culture leans into an ownership mindset fueled by consumerism, Jesus calls us to a manager mindset, recognizing that everything we have belongs to God and is entrusted to us for a season. Through the story of Zacchaeus, we see the danger of hoarding for ourselves and the freedom that comes from open-handed generosity. Where our treasure is, our heart follows. True life isn’t found in an abundance of possessions, but in trusting God, loosening our grip, and being rich toward Him.