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138 – 3 Money Moves to Make Right Now

Jun 17, 2024 • 19 min 44 sec

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Summertime is here and is the perfect moment to reflect on our finances. 

Today, we’re exploring three powerful money moves inspired by King Solomon’s wisdom. These moves will position you for wise and faithful financial stewardship. 

Join me as we uncover how Solomon’s timeless advice can transform your summer financial journey.

 

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • Three essential money moves inspired by Solomon’s wisdom in Proverbs to strengthen your money choices.

  • The importance of these money moves as a strong foundation to your faithful money goals

  • How to use these money moves to support and accelerate practical examples 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Embrace discipline, self-denial, and determination for financial success and wise stewardship, recognizing that these principles can shape your personal, financial, and spiritual life at any age.

  • Be disciplined in your finances. Some practical responses are setting automatic savings plans, sticking to a budget, and making conscious spending choices, ultimately leading to long-term financial success.

  • Engage self-denial by resisting immediate gratification and thoughtfully considering each purchase to ensure it aligns with your long-term goals.

  • Being determined underpins pursuing your best opportunities, continuously educating yourself, and investing in your skills.

 

“When you put these into play right now, when you make these three money moves right now, you put yourself into a posture of wise and faithful stewardship, not only in the summer but any time of year!”  

 

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Summertime is here and is the perfect moment to reflect on our finances. 

Today, we’re exploring three powerful money moves inspired by King Solomon’s wisdom. These moves will position you for wise and faithful financial stewardship. 

Join me as we uncover how Solomon’s timeless advice can transform your summer financial journey.

 

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • Three essential money moves inspired by Solomon’s wisdom in Proverbs to strengthen your money choices.

  • The importance of these money moves as a strong foundation to your faithful money goals

  • How to use these money moves to support and accelerate practical examples 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Embrace discipline, self-denial, and determination for financial success and wise stewardship, recognizing that these principles can shape your personal, financial, and spiritual life at any age.

  • Be disciplined in your finances. Some practical responses are setting automatic savings plans, sticking to a budget, and making conscious spending choices, ultimately leading to long-term financial success.

  • Engage self-denial by resisting immediate gratification and thoughtfully considering each purchase to ensure it aligns with your long-term goals.

  • Being determined underpins pursuing your best opportunities, continuously educating yourself, and investing in your skills.

 

“When you put these into play right now, when you make these three money moves right now, you put yourself into a posture of wise and faithful stewardship, not only in the summer but any time of year!”  

 

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