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The Blessing & Bondage of Money
Money is quiet—but it reveals everything.
It shapes decisions. It exposes loyalties. It tests contentment. And Scripture speaks with remarkable balance: money is a tool, the love of money is a danger, and God’s blessing is real—but it must never replace God Himself.
In this teaching, The Blessing and the Bondage: Keeping Money in Its Proper Place, we walk from Genesis 1 to 1 Timothy 6, uncovering a simple but searching truth:
Creation was declared “very good.”
Money was never declared ultimate.
Money is not evil. But it is powerful. And what it becomes in your life depends entirely on your heart.
If you’ve ever wondered:
This message is for you.
There was a season when I measured peace by margin in my bank account. When income dipped, anxiety rose. When income rose, pride quietly followed. Scripture confronted me gently but clearly:
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)
The Lord wasn’t after my budget. He was after my devotion.
Hebrews 13:5 became personal:
“I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
Contentment isn’t about having little. It’s about knowing Who holds you.
If money has felt heavy in your life—whether through scarcity or success—this study will steady you. God is not intimidated by your ambition, and He is not absent in your provision. He simply refuses to share His throne.
Scripture draws a line we often blur:
The issue is not possession. It’s allegiance.
Jesus said plainly:
“You cannot serve God and money.” (Matthew 6:24)
So we must ask:
Deuteronomy 8 warns prosperity can produce forgetfulness.
Paul warns wealth can relocate hope.
Proverbs reminds us: Better a little with the fear of the Lord.
The blessing becomes bondage the moment it replaces the Blesser.
Here’s the biblical recalibration:
Money must serve worship—not compete with it.
Ask yourself this week:
Holiness in finances isn’t about restriction.
It’s about rightful order.
Work hard—but only under the weight of grace, not guilt.
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By Michael E Martin Jr
The Blessing & Bondage of Money
Money is quiet—but it reveals everything.
It shapes decisions. It exposes loyalties. It tests contentment. And Scripture speaks with remarkable balance: money is a tool, the love of money is a danger, and God’s blessing is real—but it must never replace God Himself.
In this teaching, The Blessing and the Bondage: Keeping Money in Its Proper Place, we walk from Genesis 1 to 1 Timothy 6, uncovering a simple but searching truth:
Creation was declared “very good.”
Money was never declared ultimate.
Money is not evil. But it is powerful. And what it becomes in your life depends entirely on your heart.
If you’ve ever wondered:
This message is for you.
There was a season when I measured peace by margin in my bank account. When income dipped, anxiety rose. When income rose, pride quietly followed. Scripture confronted me gently but clearly:
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)
The Lord wasn’t after my budget. He was after my devotion.
Hebrews 13:5 became personal:
“I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
Contentment isn’t about having little. It’s about knowing Who holds you.
If money has felt heavy in your life—whether through scarcity or success—this study will steady you. God is not intimidated by your ambition, and He is not absent in your provision. He simply refuses to share His throne.
Scripture draws a line we often blur:
The issue is not possession. It’s allegiance.
Jesus said plainly:
“You cannot serve God and money.” (Matthew 6:24)
So we must ask:
Deuteronomy 8 warns prosperity can produce forgetfulness.
Paul warns wealth can relocate hope.
Proverbs reminds us: Better a little with the fear of the Lord.
The blessing becomes bondage the moment it replaces the Blesser.
Here’s the biblical recalibration:
Money must serve worship—not compete with it.
Ask yourself this week:
Holiness in finances isn’t about restriction.
It’s about rightful order.
Work hard—but only under the weight of grace, not guilt.
🙏 Need Prayer:
https://go.thehustleisholy.net/prayer
☕ Support the Mission:
CashApp: https://cash.me/$thehustleisholy
Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/THIH
🛒 Gumroad Library:
https://thehustleisholy.gumroad.com