
Christian Financial Principles
Description
Book Introduction
A dense reinterpretation of the biblical financial principles of the Kingdom of God
Original Textbook for the Jesus Mission Disciple Training School (DTS) Financial Lecture
This book tells readers who want to understand and apply the teachings of the Bible to their lives how the principles and truths of the Kingdom of God can revolutionize our lives.
In particular, when we learn about money to live according to the right perspective of the kingdom of God, we can manage our finances faithfully and live by applying the financial principles of the kingdom of God in our lives.
This book contains lectures on "Biblical Financial Principles" by authors known for their excellent teachings on finances at the International Jesus Mission's Disciple Training School (DTS).
It distinguishes between the meanings of wealth, riches, and money, and approaches the issue of 'possession and money', which is the spiritual current behind them and the area where God's people must first overcome and are at the same time the most vulnerable, from the perspective of the kingdom of God.
The editing will keep readers glued to the book, bringing the translation closer to the original text.
Original Textbook for the Jesus Mission Disciple Training School (DTS) Financial Lecture
This book tells readers who want to understand and apply the teachings of the Bible to their lives how the principles and truths of the Kingdom of God can revolutionize our lives.
In particular, when we learn about money to live according to the right perspective of the kingdom of God, we can manage our finances faithfully and live by applying the financial principles of the kingdom of God in our lives.
This book contains lectures on "Biblical Financial Principles" by authors known for their excellent teachings on finances at the International Jesus Mission's Disciple Training School (DTS).
It distinguishes between the meanings of wealth, riches, and money, and approaches the issue of 'possession and money', which is the spiritual current behind them and the area where God's people must first overcome and are at the same time the most vulnerable, from the perspective of the kingdom of God.
The editing will keep readers glued to the book, bringing the translation closer to the original text.
index
Recommendations · 4
Introduction · 10
Part I.
Wisdom for Balanced Finances · 15
1.
The Invisible Power of Mammon · 29
2.
Sparrow Faith · 73
3.
Two Different Economic Systems · 93
Part II.
Five Biblical Principles for Using Your Finances · 147
4.
Distinguish the Things of God · 155
5.
Become God's Stewards · 197
6.
Close the Budget Circle · 207
7.
Pay Off Debt · 227
8.
Bear the Fruit of Righteousness · 265
9.
Multiply Your Resources by Sowing and Reaping · 283
supplement
Introduction · 10
Part I.
Wisdom for Balanced Finances · 15
1.
The Invisible Power of Mammon · 29
2.
Sparrow Faith · 73
3.
Two Different Economic Systems · 93
Part II.
Five Biblical Principles for Using Your Finances · 147
4.
Distinguish the Things of God · 155
5.
Become God's Stewards · 197
6.
Close the Budget Circle · 207
7.
Pay Off Debt · 227
8.
Bear the Fruit of Righteousness · 265
9.
Multiply Your Resources by Sowing and Reaping · 283
supplement
Into the book
'Hyeongtong' means to become excellent or to rise to the highest place.
Therefore, to be 'prosperous' means to go to the highest place when we desire something, whether it be our spirit, soul, body, relationships, or finances.
The most important thing here is what we want.
Because the object of our desires can be either good or evil.
--- p.115
Again, many people try to apply principles superficially without understanding the principles or the wisdom behind them.
Of course, tithing is something that must be done.
However, some Christians trust in the principle that tithing will bring blessings rather than in God as the provider.
But remember.
The answer to your financial problems lies in your relationship with Jesus Christ and your trust in God.
--- p.159
So tithing is not really for God, it is for you.
God's purpose is not to get your money, but rather to give you a "sparrow faith" in your heart that sees Him as your provider.
--- p.166
If we use money to manipulate or captivate people, we become allies of the spirit of mammon and lose our right to be stewards of God's resources.
We must use money for the legitimate purposes for which it was designed.
It is about buying, giving, and fulfilling our needs.
--- p.204
Do you know how much is enough? It's a question of trust.
God's heart desires that your hands become conduits through which His finances flow for His purposes.
Therefore, each household's finances can be likened to a water pipe through which resources flow into the kingdom of God.
When you decide where to spend your money, you always know where your money is and how it is being spent.
Then you will no longer serve money, but money will serve you.
--- p.219
The person the Lord is looking for is not someone who is full of good intentions, thinking, "I should do this when I have this or that resource," but someone with a trustworthy career.
To qualify for God's plan for our future, we absolutely need a paradigm shift.
Therefore, to be 'prosperous' means to go to the highest place when we desire something, whether it be our spirit, soul, body, relationships, or finances.
The most important thing here is what we want.
Because the object of our desires can be either good or evil.
--- p.115
Again, many people try to apply principles superficially without understanding the principles or the wisdom behind them.
Of course, tithing is something that must be done.
However, some Christians trust in the principle that tithing will bring blessings rather than in God as the provider.
But remember.
The answer to your financial problems lies in your relationship with Jesus Christ and your trust in God.
--- p.159
So tithing is not really for God, it is for you.
God's purpose is not to get your money, but rather to give you a "sparrow faith" in your heart that sees Him as your provider.
--- p.166
If we use money to manipulate or captivate people, we become allies of the spirit of mammon and lose our right to be stewards of God's resources.
We must use money for the legitimate purposes for which it was designed.
It is about buying, giving, and fulfilling our needs.
--- p.204
Do you know how much is enough? It's a question of trust.
God's heart desires that your hands become conduits through which His finances flow for His purposes.
Therefore, each household's finances can be likened to a water pipe through which resources flow into the kingdom of God.
When you decide where to spend your money, you always know where your money is and how it is being spent.
Then you will no longer serve money, but money will serve you.
--- p.219
The person the Lord is looking for is not someone who is full of good intentions, thinking, "I should do this when I have this or that resource," but someone with a trustworthy career.
To qualify for God's plan for our future, we absolutely need a paradigm shift.
--- p.290
Publisher's Review
Beyond the Classics of Biblical Finance Lectures: Reading the Original Texts
A must-read for real Christians who want to live a "disciple's life" even in "financial management."
“Your kingdom come..”
'Amen.
Oh, except for my bank account.
Lord.'
Today, we live in a time of massive unemployment as companies downsize and lay off employees to cut costs.
At times like these, Mammon exploits the gaps in people's lives through fear.
The spirit of Mammon attacks the rich with the fear of losing what they have, and the poor with the fear of lacking material things.
The spirit of Mammon will continually whisper to you, 'The true power in life is money, and the channel through which money comes is your provider.'
If you believe this and have come to believe that your employer, spouse, investors, etc. are your suppliers, then you have unknowingly become a slave to Mammon.
When money gains power as the provider of our lives, God becomes a means for Christians to obtain money.
The spirit of Mammon works in the same way when we give offerings in church.
Rather than teaching ministers to use money to serve God, it fosters an atmosphere in which they use God to get money.
“You don’t have much money.
So, from now on, I'm going to help you make a lot of money by using God and His principles.
“Once you make money, everything will go well for you.”
To be clear, God is not a servant who brings us money.
Moreover, we are merely stewards called to manage money according to the instructions of God, our Master.
Therefore, money must become our servant for the expansion of the kingdom of God.
We should use money to serve God, not use God to get money.
“Two things I require of you; do not deny me before I die: Remove far from me vanity and lies. Give me neither poverty nor riches. Feed me with the food that is convenient for me, so that I do not become full and deny you and say, ‘Who is the LORD?’ Or else I become poor and steal and so dishonor the name of my God” (Proverbs 30:7-9).
A dense reinterpretation of the biblical financial principles of the Kingdom of God
Original Textbook for the Jesus Mission Disciple Training School (DTS) Financial Lecture
This book tells readers who want to understand and apply the teachings of the Bible to their lives how the principles and truths of the Kingdom of God can revolutionize our lives.
In particular, when we learn about money to live according to the right perspective of the kingdom of God, we can manage our finances faithfully and live by applying the financial principles of the kingdom of God in our lives.
This book contains lectures on "Biblical Financial Principles" by authors known for their excellent teachings on finances at the International Jesus Mission's Disciple Training School (DTS).
It distinguishes between the meanings of wealth, riches, and money, and approaches the issue of 'possession and money', which is the spiritual current behind them and the area where God's people must first overcome and are at the same time the most vulnerable, from the perspective of the kingdom of God.
The editing will keep readers glued to the book, bringing the translation closer to the original text.
A must-read for real Christians who want to live a "disciple's life" even in "financial management."
“Your kingdom come..”
'Amen.
Oh, except for my bank account.
Lord.'
Today, we live in a time of massive unemployment as companies downsize and lay off employees to cut costs.
At times like these, Mammon exploits the gaps in people's lives through fear.
The spirit of Mammon attacks the rich with the fear of losing what they have, and the poor with the fear of lacking material things.
The spirit of Mammon will continually whisper to you, 'The true power in life is money, and the channel through which money comes is your provider.'
If you believe this and have come to believe that your employer, spouse, investors, etc. are your suppliers, then you have unknowingly become a slave to Mammon.
When money gains power as the provider of our lives, God becomes a means for Christians to obtain money.
The spirit of Mammon works in the same way when we give offerings in church.
Rather than teaching ministers to use money to serve God, it fosters an atmosphere in which they use God to get money.
“You don’t have much money.
So, from now on, I'm going to help you make a lot of money by using God and His principles.
“Once you make money, everything will go well for you.”
To be clear, God is not a servant who brings us money.
Moreover, we are merely stewards called to manage money according to the instructions of God, our Master.
Therefore, money must become our servant for the expansion of the kingdom of God.
We should use money to serve God, not use God to get money.
“Two things I require of you; do not deny me before I die: Remove far from me vanity and lies. Give me neither poverty nor riches. Feed me with the food that is convenient for me, so that I do not become full and deny you and say, ‘Who is the LORD?’ Or else I become poor and steal and so dishonor the name of my God” (Proverbs 30:7-9).
A dense reinterpretation of the biblical financial principles of the Kingdom of God
Original Textbook for the Jesus Mission Disciple Training School (DTS) Financial Lecture
This book tells readers who want to understand and apply the teachings of the Bible to their lives how the principles and truths of the Kingdom of God can revolutionize our lives.
In particular, when we learn about money to live according to the right perspective of the kingdom of God, we can manage our finances faithfully and live by applying the financial principles of the kingdom of God in our lives.
This book contains lectures on "Biblical Financial Principles" by authors known for their excellent teachings on finances at the International Jesus Mission's Disciple Training School (DTS).
It distinguishes between the meanings of wealth, riches, and money, and approaches the issue of 'possession and money', which is the spiritual current behind them and the area where God's people must first overcome and are at the same time the most vulnerable, from the perspective of the kingdom of God.
The editing will keep readers glued to the book, bringing the translation closer to the original text.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: February 10, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 320 pages | 150*220*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788955366235
- ISBN10: 895536623X
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