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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2024 · 18 MIN

DEVOTIONAL: Called to be Active, Not Passive, Investors with Mike Hatch

from Redemptive Economics

Nowadays you might hear a lot about passive income or passive investments that promise streams of effortless income. However, as Christians, there is no such thing as passive investing.Instead, we are called by God to be actively involved in our investments and business ventures as people who will be held accountable to how we manage His resources.We look at Jesus' parable of the rich fool and apply this teaching to our own investment plans. Young and old alike, we should be taking an active role in our investments.GOD'S DOMINION & OUR STEWARDSHIPPrinciple #1 - We acknowledge God’s dominion over all resources, and theauthority of Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit. Our role, through “secondary sovereignty,” granted to us by God, is to steward His resources.Principle #2 - We trust in God’s goodness, living with an abundancementality and enthusiasm to be “fruitful and multiply.”Principle #3 - As stewards of God’s resources we invest in what we knowand understand, and what allows us to leverage our wealth of knowledgeand unique, God-given gifts.Principle #4 - We are active, not passive, investors of God's resources as stewards who will be held accountable.SCRIPTURES:Luke 12:13-21SPONSORS:Seneca Hills Bible Camp & Retreat Center | senecahills.orgTruth At Work | [email protected]; [email protected] Consulting Agency | [email protected] Dougherty, Allstate Insurance | 724-847-5218Ryan & Danielle Hatch, TBD Bookkeeping | 412-720-3501 | [email protected]:[email protected] Mike Hatch to receive your free pdf of the 15 Redemptive Economic Principles and scripture references. Learn how to build your business on biblical principles for eternal significance.Website:https://redemptiveeconomics.com/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@redemptiveeconomicsRumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-6649253Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/redemptiveeconomicsSupport the show

Nowadays you might hear a lot about passive income or passive investments that promise streams of effortless income. However, as Christians, there is no such thing as passive investing. Instead, we are called by God to be actively involved in our investments and business ventures as people who will be held accountable to how we manage His resources. We look at Jesus' parable of the rich fool and apply this teaching to our own investment plans. Young and old alike, we should be taking an act...

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