Resources For Finances
This session explores the core character of a biblical leader and the posture needed to carry influence well. Through Scripture and practical insight, the teaching highlights humility, repentance, dependence on the Holy Spirit, and a willingness to be formed by God before being used by Him. Leadership is framed not as position, but as the overflow of a life shaped by Christ.
Text: Psalm 50:7-15
Settle in your mind once and for all that God owns it all
Text: Matthew 6:24-34
Exercise your faith and it will chase away your worries
Text: Colossians 3:22-4:1
Let the Master be the motivation for your work.
Text: Proverbs 21:5
Slow and steady wins the financial race.
Text: Proverbs 22:7
Do everything possible to avoid the lure of the loan
Text: Proverbs 11:14
You must look for wise counsel rather than wait for it to come to you
Text: Proverbs 12:22
Honesty is the key that opens the door to intimacy
Text: Proverbs 24:27
Work for your money then get your money working for you
Text: Proverbs 21:20
Prepare for tomorrow so you can enjoy it when it arrives
Text: Proverbs 11:24-25
Joy is found not in hoarding but in sharing
Text: Proverbs 13:22
Your grandchildren will thank you for today’s wise choices
Jesus’ ministry intensifies as His teachings expose the growing contrast between God’s kingdom and the world’s assumptions. These readings highlight rising tension with religious leaders, growing misunderstanding among the crowds, and the steady march toward the cross. Through parables, confrontations, and moments of compassion, Jesus reveals a kingdom that upends expectations and calls for wholehearted trust rather than cultural or political certainty.
Text: Judges 14:12-18 & 16:1-6; Genesis 39:6-12 & 41:41-44
Harness the freedom to choose for tremendous benefits.
Text: Matthew 6:11
Our Heavenly Father calls us to draw from Him every moment of every day.
Drawing from God’s pattern of calling leaders, this message shows how His direction often requires a reordering of our location, our spiritual condition, and our priorities. Accepting God’s call touches time, talents, and resources, and often presses against personal comfort. True leadership begins with surrendering to God’s rearranging work so His purposes can take root.