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177 – Cheetos, Bologna and a Couch – A Love Story of Gratitude

Mar 24, 2025 • 14 min 26 sec

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Do you remember your “starting out” days—the mismatched furniture, budget-friendly meals, and the simple joy of making do with what you had?

In this episode, I’m sharing an excerpt from my book, He Spends She Spends, and exploring how humble beginnings aren’t just a season of ‘not enough’, but a powerful lesson in God’s provision and financial faithfulness. 

Our “remember when” stories are more than nostalgia; they’re spiritual markers reminding us of gratitude, contentment, and trust. 

Join me as we reflect on how these early lessons can shape the way we steward our finances today, no matter where we are on the journey.

In this episode, John discusses:

  • The power of “remember when” stories in shaping financial perspective
  • How financial struggles can teach contentment and trust in God’s provision
  • The importance of gratitude in shifting from scarcity to sufficiency
  • How financial stewardship aligns with faith and long-term fulfillment

Key Takeaways:

  • Reflecting on our past financial challenges helps us recognize how God’s provision carried us through difficult seasons, fostering a heart of gratitude that reshapes how we view both abundance and scarcity today.
  • Contentment is not about how much we have, but about trusting that God provides exactly what we need in every season, allowing us to release the cultural pressure to chase money, image, or material success.
  • When we practice gratitude in our financial journey, we shift our mindset from focusing on what we lack to appreciating what we have, leading to wiser financial decisions and a deeper sense of peace and security.
  • Revisiting the humble beginnings of our financial journey can strengthen our relationships, deepen our faith, and remind us that true wealth is found not in possessions but in the love, provision, and purpose God has placed in our lives.

“Gratitude is the currency of a faithful financial life. It helps us see provision instead of pressure and sufficiency instead of scarcity.” 

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Do you remember your “starting out” days—the mismatched furniture, budget-friendly meals, and the simple joy of making do with what you had?

In this episode, I’m sharing an excerpt from my book, He Spends She Spends, and exploring how humble beginnings aren’t just a season of ‘not enough’, but a powerful lesson in God’s provision and financial faithfulness. 

Our “remember when” stories are more than nostalgia; they’re spiritual markers reminding us of gratitude, contentment, and trust. 

Join me as we reflect on how these early lessons can shape the way we steward our finances today, no matter where we are on the journey.

In this episode, John discusses:

  • The power of “remember when” stories in shaping financial perspective
  • How financial struggles can teach contentment and trust in God’s provision
  • The importance of gratitude in shifting from scarcity to sufficiency
  • How financial stewardship aligns with faith and long-term fulfillment

Key Takeaways:

  • Reflecting on our past financial challenges helps us recognize how God’s provision carried us through difficult seasons, fostering a heart of gratitude that reshapes how we view both abundance and scarcity today.
  • Contentment is not about how much we have, but about trusting that God provides exactly what we need in every season, allowing us to release the cultural pressure to chase money, image, or material success.
  • When we practice gratitude in our financial journey, we shift our mindset from focusing on what we lack to appreciating what we have, leading to wiser financial decisions and a deeper sense of peace and security.
  • Revisiting the humble beginnings of our financial journey can strengthen our relationships, deepen our faith, and remind us that true wealth is found not in possessions but in the love, provision, and purpose God has placed in our lives.

“Gratitude is the currency of a faithful financial life. It helps us see provision instead of pressure and sufficiency instead of scarcity.” 

CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW MORE MONEY MADE FAITHFUL!

  • VISIT MONEY MADE FAITHFUL: https://moneymadefaithful.com/
  • GET FREE RESOURCES when you join THE HUB: https://moneymadefaithful.com/resource-library-access/Landing-page

 

  • BOOK A WORKSHOP & DETAILS: https://moneymadefaithful.com/money-made-faithful-workshop-2/Landing-page

 

  • INVITE JOHN TO SPEAK at your conference, church, or event:  https://moneymadefaithful.com/services

 

  • SPECIAL SAVINGS ON JOHN’S BOOK, ‘He Spends She Spends’ and the small group guide: https://moneymadefaithful.com/shop

 

  • FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: @MoneyMadeFaithful

 

  • FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @MoneyMadeFaithful

 

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