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Stop Saying You Are “Bad With Money”

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Day 3: Growing in Grace

Just as Peter encouraged believers to grow in grace and knowledge, we're called to grow in our ability to manage God's resources.

The parable of the talents paints a clear picture of how God values faithfulness in how we handle what He's entrusted to us.

Remember: The goal isn't perfection; it's progress.

The servant who was rewarded wasn't the one who never made mistakes - it was the one who faithfully used what they were given to create increase.

Here's how to start:

  1. Choose ONE area to focus on (earning, spending, saving, or investing)
  2. Set a small, achievable goal for improvement
  3. Practice consistently
  4. Learn from mistakes
  5. Trust God's guidance in the process

The amazing truth is that God is more interested in our heart attitude than our financial perfection. He's pleased when we make efforts to grow and learn, even if we make mistakes along the way.

Let's pray:

Father, thank You for designing money management as a learnable skill. Thank You that I'm not stuck where I am, but can grow and develop with Your help. Give me wisdom as I learn to better manage what You've entrusted to me. Help me to stay focused on honoring You rather than achieving perfection.

In Jesus' name, Amen.

Take the next step to grow what God's given you:

As a thank you for finishing the plan, I'd love to give you a copy of my award-winning book ‘Simple Money, Rich Life’. It's packed full of biblical strategies to multiply your income, maximize your savings, and amplify your giving.

See how to grow what God's given you here

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Stop Saying You Are “Bad With Money”

God never called you “bad with money.” Yet, many Christians feel helpless when it comes to money, believing they're either "good" or "bad" with it. But what if God designed money management as a learnable skill? Discover how to develop your financial abilities while staying rooted in biblical wisdom.

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