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In God We Trust - Daily Hope with Rick Warren - January 17, 2020

Understanding that God is your provider, regardless of your employment situation, can bring peace and stability to your finances. By placing your trust in Him and recognizing His sovereignty over all things, you can break free from the stress of managing money and begin to see how He wants to bless you.

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In God We Trust
By Rick Warren

“God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19 ESV).

If you want God to bless every area of your life, including your finances, then be bless-able. Show God that you will be responsible when he blesses you. Over the next few days, we’re going to look at seven habits that will help you understand God’s plan for managing your money.

The first thing is to understand that God is your provider, regardless of where you work. He’s the one who supplies your every need, and he may do that through your employer. If you think something or someone else is the source, then you’re always going to be nervous, because you can lose your job, money, or possessions.

But with God you never have to wonder if your needs are going to be met. Everything belongs to him anyway! Romans 11:36 says, “For everything comes from God alone. Everything lives by his power, and everything is for his glory” (TLB).

If one water faucet is turned off, God can turn on another just as easily. If you lose one job, he can easily give you another. If God closes one door, he can open another. If all the doors are closed, he can open a window.

When you understand that and you choose to trust God, you lose the stress of trusting in money and other people.

The Bible says in Philippians 4:19, “God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus” (ESV). God will meet all your needs! And he knows best what those needs are—and how to meet them.

Money management starts with this question: In whom or what do you place your trust?

When you place your trust in God, you get up every morning and say, “God, it all belongs to you. It all comes from you. You are my provider, not anybody else, and I’m going to trust in you to meet my needs.”

Not only will trusting in God lower your stress, but it also will allow you to begin to see how he wants to bless you.

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