The 5 Pillars of Financial DiscipleshipSample
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Answer the Questions
1. What does this story from Matthew 25 tells us about ...
- The master?
- The servants?
- Faithfulness?
2. Who is someone you would consider faithful with what Jesus has given them? Why?
3. What has Jesus entrusted to you? What might it look like if He came to settle your account today?
Application:
Between Jesus’ “follow me” in Matthew 4 and his “go make disciples” statements in Matthew 28, money was talked about 176 times. One-hundred seventy-six times! Do you think when Jesus tells us to teach others to obey all He has commanded, that He also means the money parts, too? For sure, He does. And that’s the essence of financial discipleship: helping others to learn, apply and multiply what the Bible says about money. Why does it matter? Because it matters to Jesus.
With this in mind, we find ourselves with the biblical responsibility as Christians to bear fruit. Prayerfully think about what steps you can take to multiply what God has given you and how you can help others do the same.
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About this Plan
Financial Discipleship is a crucial component to growing our relationship with the Lord. It is a lifelong journey to learn, apply, and multiply everything God says about money – for His glory. It requires us to embrace God’s ownership of everything, surrender to the Lordship of Christ, make our choice between serving God or money, commit to multiplying disciples, and move our focus from earthly to eternal.
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