The Bible's instruction and advice about managing finances boils down to seeking wisdom, avoiding debt, and giving, rather than accumulating. Our finances belong to God, and we should seek His wisdom to manage them in a way that honors Him.
We need to seek God's wisdom in managing finances to honor Him.
We should avoid debt and work diligently, trusting God to provide.
We should be generous with our finances, rather than hoarding wealth, using money for good and God’s glory.
How do you seek to honor God with the way you manage your finances?
In what areas of your life are you tempted to rely on money, rather than trusting in God’s provision?
How do you feel about the balance between saving and giving generously, and where might God be calling you to grow in either area?
How can we encourage one another in biblical principles of financial stewardship?
How do you think our culture’s view of money and success differs from the Bible’s teachings, and how can we align more with God's perspective?
How can we, as a group, encourage each other to live generously and trust in God’s provision?
The Bible teaches that managing finances wisely involves avoiding irresponsible debt, working diligently, and being generous, rather than hoarding wealth. It warns against loving money, as wealth is temporary and does not satisfy. Both the Old and New Testaments encourage wise stewardship, planning for the future, and using money to meet needs and glorify God. We are called to give generously and cheerfully, trusting in God’s provision. Ultimately, our finances belong to God, and we should seek His wisdom to manage them in a way that honors Him.
Our finances belong to God and are meant to be used for His good purposes: provision for our needs and those of our family, both now and in the future (1 Timothy 5:8), generous giving to support the work of His kingdom ministry (1 Corinthians 9:14; Galatians 6:6), generous giving to those in need (1 John 3:17–18; James 1:27; Proverbs 19:17; 22:9, 16; 31:8–9), and even using it to enjoy His good gifts in things that bring us pleasure. We are to be wise stewards, faithful with whatever amount God has given us (Luke 16:1–13).
Being rich is not wrong. Being poor is not wrong. Loving money, squandering money, and hoarding money are wrong. We can manage our finances best when we set our minds and hearts on the things that God values, surrender our lives and all we have to Him, and live with our eyes set on His kingdom (Matthew 6:19–34). We can live open-handedly, trusting that our faithful God will provide for our needs. We work hard, spend wisely, and give generously. We ask God for His wisdom in how to best steward all that He provides, finances included (James 1:5–6).
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