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Managing Money as Worship

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Day 3: Money Management as a Tool for Ministry

Acts 4 provides a powerful example of how we can use our money to serve others! In Acts 4:32-35, the early church shared their possessions so that none of their community was left in need.

When we think about our finances as a tool for ministry, we open up so many possibilities for good. By managing our funds responsibly and with a heart of worship, we can support community service, missions, and those who need our help the most.

It's amazing to think about how much of an impact we can have with our financial contributions. Whether we're supporting a missionary, donating to a charity, or helping a struggling family, we're making a difference in people's lives and spreading the Gospel.

So you and I have the opportunity to manage our money in a way that allows us to use what we have in our bank accounts to further God's kingdom.

And when we align our financial goals with God's purpose, we actively participate in His work. It's truly amazing to think about the eternal impact we can have just by being intentional with our money. So today, spend some time asking the Lord how you can be more intentional with your money, as an act of Worship, and for His glory!

Let’s pray:

Father, Today I choose to offer my finances as a tool for Your service and ministry. Help me manage my money with the knowledge that it can be used to bless others and further Your kingdom. Show me opportunities where I can give and serve selflessly. May my money management be a reflection of Your love and grace. Give me wisdom with my finances and help me to make each decision with a heart of worship.

In Jesus’ name, Amen

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Managing Money as Worship

Managing money can be more than just a necessity - it can also be an act of worship. But it is up to us to intentionally decide to make it an act of worship. In this plan we explore how to do just that! See you on day one!

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