Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Have you been struggling to manage your finances in a way that aligns with God's will?
Are you seeking guidance on how to be a responsible steward of the resources He has entrusted to you? If so, this message is for you.
As believers, we are called to do God's will in every aspect of our lives, including our financial affairs.
The Bible teaches us that money is not our master, but rather a tool to be used for His glory.
When we shift our focus from the pursuit of wealth to the faithful management of what God has provided, we unlock a deeper sense of purpose and fulfillment.
Financial stewardship is not about hoarding or denying ourselves the good things in life.
Rather, it's about aligning our spending, saving, and giving with the principles found in Scripture.
By doing so, we honor God, bless others, and position ourselves to receive His abundant provision.
Remember, the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil, but a heart that is centered on the Kingdom of God will find true and lasting satisfaction.
As you seek to do God's will in your financial life, keep your eyes fixed on the eternal, not the temporary.
I encourage you to prayerfully consider how you can become a more faithful financial steward.
Seek wisdom from trusted spiritual leaders, study the Bible's teachings on money and possessions, and ask God to guide you in managing your resources in a way that glorifies Him.
Together, let us walk the path of financial faithfulness, trusting in God's provision and using our resources to further His Kingdom.
Blessings,
David Poh
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