Sermon by Adam Gibson on March 5, 2023.
The Bible, and Jesus in particular, have an awful lot to say about money and resources. One commentator says there are over 2,000 references to material wealth in Scripture. Jesus spoke more about money than he did about faith and prayer combined. In fact, Jesus goes so far as to say that our approach to money is a primary indicator of the health of our hearts.
So how do we think and live well with our money? How can we learn from Scripture to get our financial house in order and, in the process, help our hearts to flourish in the Kingdom of God?
WEEK 1 HOMEWORK
Spend some time reflecting and journaling through the questions below. If you are married, then discuss these questions with your spouse.
What is your financial story? How does your family treat money?
Where have you experienced seasons of financial strength or hardship?
What is your overall perspective and attitude towards money (Do you want more of it? Does it make you scared or nervous? Do you stress out because of it? Etc.)?
What purchases do you make to fill a perceived need in your life? Where are you tempted to overspend?
Read Luke 12:15-21. What do you think it looks like to be rich toward God? If someone looked at your bank account, would they naturally conclude that you are rich toward God? Why or why not?
Read Luke 12:32-34. What does it mean to provide yourself with treasures in heaven? Where are you sacrificing potential treasures here on earth in order to send your treasure forward to heaven? How might you grow in generosity through this series?
Are there any beliefs, attitudes, or actions you currently have regarding money that you know are unhealthy or sinful? Where do you hope to see your life grow in light of this series?
This week, regularly ask God to remind you that your identity is found in him, with true security and significance