The Gospel as Financial Advisor – The Voice of the Shepherd #14The Gospel as Financial Advisor – The Voice of the Shepherd #14
Faith Recovery Podcast
In today’s episode we explore what the Gospel tells us about managing money. Are we supposed to sell it all for Jesus? Are we supposed to make as much as we can for Jesus? As we face decisions to make money, save money, give it away, we can look to the G
58:27•24 Feb 2025
Faith and Finances: A Gospel Perspective
Episode Overview
- The Gospel offers guidance on managing money.
- There's a tension between generosity and financial responsibility.
- Personal stories highlight different approaches to wealth.
- Faith can help navigate financial stress.
- It's important to align financial decisions with one's beliefs.
“Money is like having a chimpanzee as a pet.”
In this episode of the Faith Recovery Podcast, titled 'The Gospel as Financial Advisor – The Voice of the Shepherd #14', three pastors, Kent, Nathan, and a third unnamed host, dive into the often complicated relationship between faith and finances. They explore what the Gospel says about managing money and whether Christians should accumulate wealth or give it all away. The hosts discuss various Biblical perspectives on money, highlighting the tension between generosity and the reality of financial responsibilities.
With light-hearted banter and deep reflections, they tackle questions like, 'Should we sell everything for Jesus?' and 'Is it wrong to save and invest?' By sharing personal anecdotes and Biblical stories, the episode provides a nuanced look at how faith can guide financial decisions. Whether you're struggling with financial stress or simply curious about how to align your finances with your faith, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.
Tune in to hear how the Gospel can serve as a financial advisor in your life.

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