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219 – What if ‘Enough’ Isn’t a Number?

Apr 27, 2026 • 14 min 38 sec

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What if the financial security you’re chasing can never ‘really’ be reached—because the “finish line” keeps moving?

In this episode, John discussses the idea of “enough” and what if it isn’t a number and invites listeners to consider the powerful idea that “enough” isn’t necessarily a financial figure to reach, but a posture of the heart and mind rooted in stewardship, contentment, and trust in God.

Drawing from Scripture, personal observations as a former financial advisor, and biblical stories, he observes how chasing a number often leads to restlessness, sacrifices around what matters most, and a fragile sense of security.

Instead, John calls listeners to focus on being faithful with what’s already in their hands today—living within their means, practicing generosity, and trusting God to provide what they truly need.

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • How easy it is to keep raising our “enough” number, believing the next financial milestone will finally make us feel secure.

  • How Scripture shows money as a heart test, not just a provision tool—it’s never just about the amount, but what we’re trusting.

  • The shift from defining “enough” by how much we’ve accumulated to defining it by faithfulness and stewardship of waht we have.

  • How constantly chasing bigger numbers can slowly erode contentment, trust in God, and the health of our hearts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Treating “enough” as a specific financial number is a common trap, because circumstances, markets, and our own desires keep shifting the finish line.

  • Scripture shows that the real issue with money is not the amount, but how it shapes the posture of our hearts and our relationship with God.

  • Is htere a more complete question than “How much is enough?” 

  • True contentment is found not in financial balances, but in trusting God’s presence and provision—living within our means, being generous, and refusing to sacrifice family, peace, or faith in pursuit of a specific amount.

  • True freedom comes when we stop chasing “more” and instead focus on what’s already in our hands today, asking what faithfulness looks like in this moment.

“Content with what you have, not content once you hit a new number, be content now with what’s in your hands.” – John Putnam

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What if the financial security you’re chasing can never ‘really’ be reached—because the “finish line” keeps moving?

In this episode, John discussses the idea of “enough” and what if it isn’t a number and invites listeners to consider the powerful idea that “enough” isn’t necessarily a financial figure to reach, but a posture of the heart and mind rooted in stewardship, contentment, and trust in God.

Drawing from Scripture, personal observations as a former financial advisor, and biblical stories, he observes how chasing a number often leads to restlessness, sacrifices around what matters most, and a fragile sense of security.

Instead, John calls listeners to focus on being faithful with what’s already in their hands today—living within their means, practicing generosity, and trusting God to provide what they truly need.

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • How easy it is to keep raising our “enough” number, believing the next financial milestone will finally make us feel secure.

  • How Scripture shows money as a heart test, not just a provision tool—it’s never just about the amount, but what we’re trusting.

  • The shift from defining “enough” by how much we’ve accumulated to defining it by faithfulness and stewardship of waht we have.

  • How constantly chasing bigger numbers can slowly erode contentment, trust in God, and the health of our hearts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Treating “enough” as a specific financial number is a common trap, because circumstances, markets, and our own desires keep shifting the finish line.

  • Scripture shows that the real issue with money is not the amount, but how it shapes the posture of our hearts and our relationship with God.

  • Is htere a more complete question than “How much is enough?” 

  • True contentment is found not in financial balances, but in trusting God’s presence and provision—living within our means, being generous, and refusing to sacrifice family, peace, or faith in pursuit of a specific amount.

  • True freedom comes when we stop chasing “more” and instead focus on what’s already in our hands today, asking what faithfulness looks like in this moment.

“Content with what you have, not content once you hit a new number, be content now with what’s in your hands.” – John Putnam

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219 – What if ‘Enough’ Isn’t a Number?

Apr 27, 2026 • 14 min 38 sec

Subscribe

What if the financial security you’re chasing can never ‘really’ be reached—because the “finish line” keeps moving?

In this episode, John discussses the idea of “enough” and what if it isn’t a number and invites listeners to consider the powerful idea that “enough” isn’t necessarily a financial figure to reach, but a posture of the heart and mind rooted in stewardship, contentment, and trust in God.

Drawing from Scripture, personal observations as a former financial advisor, and biblical stories, he observes how chasing a number often leads to restlessness, sacrifices around what matters most, and a fragile sense of security.

Instead, John calls listeners to focus on being faithful with what’s already in their hands today—living within their means, practicing generosity, and trusting God to provide what they truly need.

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • How easy it is to keep raising our “enough” number, believing the next financial milestone will finally make us feel secure.

  • How Scripture shows money as a heart test, not just a provision tool—it’s never just about the amount, but what we’re trusting.

  • The shift from defining “enough” by how much we’ve accumulated to defining it by faithfulness and stewardship of waht we have.

  • How constantly chasing bigger numbers can slowly erode contentment, trust in God, and the health of our hearts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Treating “enough” as a specific financial number is a common trap, because circumstances, markets, and our own desires keep shifting the finish line.

  • Scripture shows that the real issue with money is not the amount, but how it shapes the posture of our hearts and our relationship with God.

  • Is htere a more complete question than “How much is enough?” 

  • True contentment is found not in financial balances, but in trusting God’s presence and provision—living within our means, being generous, and refusing to sacrifice family, peace, or faith in pursuit of a specific amount.

  • True freedom comes when we stop chasing “more” and instead focus on what’s already in our hands today, asking what faithfulness looks like in this moment.

“Content with what you have, not content once you hit a new number, be content now with what’s in your hands.” – John Putnam

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If this blessed you today, please Subscribe, Leave a Review, and Share with someone who you believe will benefit from this message!

 

What if the financial security you’re chasing can never ‘really’ be reached—because the “finish line” keeps moving?

In this episode, John discussses the idea of “enough” and what if it isn’t a number and invites listeners to consider the powerful idea that “enough” isn’t necessarily a financial figure to reach, but a posture of the heart and mind rooted in stewardship, contentment, and trust in God.

Drawing from Scripture, personal observations as a former financial advisor, and biblical stories, he observes how chasing a number often leads to restlessness, sacrifices around what matters most, and a fragile sense of security.

Instead, John calls listeners to focus on being faithful with what’s already in their hands today—living within their means, practicing generosity, and trusting God to provide what they truly need.

In this episode, John discusses: 

  • How easy it is to keep raising our “enough” number, believing the next financial milestone will finally make us feel secure.

  • How Scripture shows money as a heart test, not just a provision tool—it’s never just about the amount, but what we’re trusting.

  • The shift from defining “enough” by how much we’ve accumulated to defining it by faithfulness and stewardship of waht we have.

  • How constantly chasing bigger numbers can slowly erode contentment, trust in God, and the health of our hearts.

Key Takeaways:

  • Treating “enough” as a specific financial number is a common trap, because circumstances, markets, and our own desires keep shifting the finish line.

  • Scripture shows that the real issue with money is not the amount, but how it shapes the posture of our hearts and our relationship with God.

  • Is htere a more complete question than “How much is enough?” 

  • True contentment is found not in financial balances, but in trusting God’s presence and provision—living within our means, being generous, and refusing to sacrifice family, peace, or faith in pursuit of a specific amount.

  • True freedom comes when we stop chasing “more” and instead focus on what’s already in our hands today, asking what faithfulness looks like in this moment.

“Content with what you have, not content once you hit a new number, be content now with what’s in your hands.” – John Putnam

CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW FOR MORE MONEY MADE FAITHFUL!

If this blessed you today, please Subscribe, Leave a Review, and Share with someone who you believe will benefit from this message!

 

Available Episodes

219 – What if ‘Enough’ Isn’t a Number?

What if the financial security you’re chasing can never ‘really’ be reached—because the “finish line” keeps moving? In this episode, John discussses the idea of

Apr 27, 2026 • 14 min 38 sec

218 – Two Kingdoms Never Work

When does wisdom-driven planning quietly turn into building your own kingdom? And how do you know when “being responsible” with money has started to compete

Apr 13, 2026 • 15 min 45 sec

217 – Why It’s Hard to Stop Wanting More

You know it’s true—the constant itch for “more” is intentionally influenced. From the moment you wake up and check your phone to the last screen

Mar 30, 2026 • 14 min 12 sec

216 – Brackets, Breakthroughs & Better Money Choices

It’s March Madness basketball time, but could there also be a ‘madness’ around our finances about repeating the same choices while hoping our financial stewardship will

Mar 16, 2026 • 12 min 43 sec

215 – A Springtime Reset & Refresh for 5 Money Behaviors

What if the shifts we feel in our finances each season are less about circumstances and more about the beliefs guiding our choices?  Today we

Mar 02, 2026 • 20 min 44 sec

214 – When Money Becomes a Moment to Love

Can money tensions become opportunities to love more deeply? In this episode of Money Made Faithful, John Putnam shares how everyday financial tensions can actually

Feb 16, 2026 • 15 min 30 sec

213 – Achieve Your Money Goals in 2026 – Putting It All Together

What if the difference between frustration in pursuing your money goals and a focused faithful journey in 2026 isn’t more effort, but wiser rhythms and

Feb 02, 2026 • 13 min 34 sec

212 – Achieve your Money Goals in 2026 – Step 4 of 4 – Live your Values

What if our financial goals fall short not because of a lack of vision or effort, but because our values are unclear or misaligned? In

Jan 26, 2026 • 17 min 54 sec

211 – Achieve your Money Goals in 2026 – Step 3 of 4 – Align your Mission

How does a clear sense of purpose turn good intentions into faithful forward movement? In this episode of Money Made Faithful, John explores the vital

Jan 19, 2026 • 22 min 51 sec

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