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There is no great mystery in our behavior—we do what we believe, not what we know.

 

In This Episode, We Look At:

There are many great books available, as well as courses to take to improve our finances, but at the end of the day how we deal with money will be based on our deep-seeded beliefs and not our knowledge.

If someone really believes that holding onto money in a savings account is "a waste of money" then that person is going to have a hard time building up an emergency fund.

In order to change our financial behavior we must first change our financial beliefs.

The Christian should turn to Scripture to learn and adopt the principles of money in their own lives.

For example, the person struggling with debt could look to Proverbs 22:7. Someone who struggles with controlling impulse shopping could read and meditate on Luke 12:15 and Luke 14:28

 

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There is no great mystery in our behavior—we do what we believe, not what we know.

 

In This Episode, We Look At:

There are many great books available, as well as courses to take to improve our finances, but at the end of the day how we deal with money will be based on our deep-seeded beliefs and not our knowledge.

If someone really believes that holding onto money in a savings account is "a waste of money" then that person is going to have a hard time building up an emergency fund.

In order to change our financial behavior we must first change our financial beliefs.

The Christian should turn to Scripture to learn and adopt the principles of money in their own lives.

For example, the person struggling with debt could look to Proverbs 22:7. Someone who struggles with controlling impulse shopping could read and meditate on Luke 12:15 and Luke 14:28

 

Share Your Thoughts:

If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts.

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Tim Website or Twitter

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Matt Website or Twitter

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