While taking a course at Harvard Divinity School, Greg Baumer’s world was turned upside-down. He discovered that when it comes to money, God wants something for us, not from us. Since that time, Greg has become convinced that God offers a unique joy to those who choose to live generously. As he explored the words of Jesus around generosity, he believes every disciple of Jesus should ask the question, “How much do I need to keep?”
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Resources mentioned in the episode:
True Riches by Gregory Baumer and John Cortines
God and Money by Gregory Baumer and John Cortines
The Bible Project Story: God and Money
FREE Red Letter Spiritual Gift Quiz: spiritualgifts.me
Key insights from the episode:
Key insights from the episode:
The point is, do I believe all I have belongs to God? – Greg Baumer
In a culture where our most pervasive sin is materialism, we’ve lowered the bar on what good stewardship looks like. – Greg Baumer
The question every disciple of Jesus should ask: “How much of God’s money do I need to keep for myself? – Greg Baumer
The best teaching on generosity is not on what we should do but rather on what [God] has done. – Greg Baumer
Almost all of Jesus’s teachings on money are warnings. – Greg Baumer
Most elder board members at church are wealthy people. – Greg Baumer
It’s critical that we, as Christ’s followers, understand why God asks us to give. If we don’t know why, the tactics don’t matter. – Greg Baumer
The three most frequent causes Jesus said to give money to are 1) to the poor, 2) to spread the gospel, and 3) to build the local church. – Greg Baumer
Greg Baumer’s Challenge: Give generously according to the cause God has uniquely designed for you.
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