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63 \\ Let's talk Biblical Money Mindset! Is Money evil? Is it better to be poor? Does God want me to struggle financially? Is it sinful to be wealthy or rich? Does God give me material abundance?

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Hey my friend,

I know many Christians who hesitate to speak about money to other Christians. And even if they dare to bring up this topic at Church, many seem to associate money as a sinful thing. The quick conclusions seems to be that only greedy people think about money. Some might even hint at you that you are too attached to the things of the world, when you speak about making money, having a career or being successful. Why is that? Did Jesus teach us to be sloppy people with no ambition or drive? The other day I read a book cover by Billy Sticker, a Christian Entrepreneur "The church has done a great job teaching us how to give, but a poor job teaching us how to earn. There is a mindset throughout much of the church that money is evil." Sadly, I couldn't agree more. I don't think poverty is the virtue God is trying to instill in us. However, there is also the other extreme. The name it, claim it, abundance theory! Those who believe in the abundance theory claim that God will give us all the riches we desire, we only have to ask him to do so. Again, did Jesus teach us to strive to be rich and to hit God up for all the material blessings? So, how do we find the right money mindset that is founded on biblical principles? Should we feel bad for wanting to make money? As with many things in life, God looks at the heart and at our motives. That's why I explore in this episode, what a sound biblical money mindset looks like.

I pray this blesses you.

Cheers,

Archana

Archana Jacob

Christian Business Coach, Business Woman, Entrepreneur & Investor

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Hey my friend,

I know many Christians who hesitate to speak about money to other Christians. And even if they dare to bring up this topic at Church, many seem to associate money as a sinful thing. The quick conclusions seems to be that only greedy people think about money. Some might even hint at you that you are too attached to the things of the world, when you speak about making money, having a career or being successful. Why is that? Did Jesus teach us to be sloppy people with no ambition or drive? The other day I read a book cover by Billy Sticker, a Christian Entrepreneur "The church has done a great job teaching us how to give, but a poor job teaching us how to earn. There is a mindset throughout much of the church that money is evil." Sadly, I couldn't agree more. I don't think poverty is the virtue God is trying to instill in us. However, there is also the other extreme. The name it, claim it, abundance theory! Those who believe in the abundance theory claim that God will give us all the riches we desire, we only have to ask him to do so. Again, did Jesus teach us to strive to be rich and to hit God up for all the material blessings? So, how do we find the right money mindset that is founded on biblical principles? Should we feel bad for wanting to make money? As with many things in life, God looks at the heart and at our motives. That's why I explore in this episode, what a sound biblical money mindset looks like.

I pray this blesses you.

Cheers,

Archana

Archana Jacob

Christian Business Coach, Business Woman, Entrepreneur & Investor

******
Coaching

Wanna work together!? Snag a private coaching session with Archana:
support@moonshot-entrepreneur.com

Check out the Website

www.moonshot-entrepreneur.com

Contact

support@moonshot-entrepreneur.com

Connect with Archana on Facebook

(Click join to be part of the Moonshot Entrepreneur Facebook Group Community)

www.facebook.com/groups/moonshotentrepreneur

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