Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Have you ever considered that God should be the CEO of your financial life?
As followers of Christ, we are called to be faithful stewards of the resources He has entrusted to us.
Whatever we do, whether it's our day job or managing our personal finances, we are ultimately doing it for the Lord.
When we approach our work and our money with this mindset, it changes everything.
By aligning our financial decisions with biblical principles, we can experience the peace, provision, and purpose that come from putting God first.
After all, He is the ultimate source of true wealth and security.
Here are a few ways you can apply Godly financial stewardship to your life:
Tithe faithfully. Honor God by giving the first fruits of your income back to Him through your local church. This act of obedience unlocks His blessings.
Live within your means. Avoid debt and the temptation of materialism. Instead, practice contentment and invest in eternal treasures.
Save diligently. Set aside a portion of your income for the future, emergencies, and kingdom-building opportunities.
Give generously. Look for ways to bless others and further God's work on earth through your financial resources.
When we approach our finances with an eternal perspective, everything changes.
We no longer see money as our own, but as a tool to glorify God and advance His kingdom.
Are you ready to let God be the CEO of your financial life?
Take the first step today and watch how He honors your faithfulness.
Blessings,
David Poh
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We pray this newsletter has deepened your understanding of faith-driven finances and inspired you to steward God’s provision with wisdom and purpose.
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