To be a faithful steward requires knowledge, commitment, and action. The journey isn\u2019t easy, especially in our materialistic culture. Although committed to doing things God\u2019s way, we often take back control of the things God has entrusted to us. In this episode, we talk with author Marcus Hall and his devotional book that lays out a path to true and consistent stewardship.
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\u201cThat was part of God\u2019s way of showing me that this kind of material is what Christians want to know better so that they can live a more godly lifestyle.\u201d
\u201cThe Bible gives you the best financial advice you could ever find. The Bible is the perfect place to find the answer to these questions.\u201d
\u201cI mean this book to be a compliment to your Bible reading. I want you to have your Bible out with you while you\u2019re going through this.\u201d
\u201cEvery one of us has places in our lives where we can improve our spiritual walk. I just pray that you find what God is trying to tell you.\u201d
\u201cMy goal as you read through Spiritual Wealth is that you take a step forward no matter where you are right now.\u201d
\u201cBefore you make any changes on how you\u2019re living, or the result that comes from your actions, I think you have to understand what God is actually saying.\u201d
\u201cFirst, understanding God\u2019s standards. What does God say about stewardship? What does God say about contentment? What actually are the facts here, and the truth that God gives us?\u201d
I don\u2019t think folks truly understand how much the Bible says about how we make our plans and how we look forward to the future. And I think it\u2019s really important that we allow God to lead that.\u201d
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Marcus Hall Website - stewardshipmindset.com
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