EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 1H 1M
Finances 02: Living as Stewards
from Nurtujące Pytania - SCh Wilanów · host SCh Wilanów
🏡 What if money isn’t something you own—but something you steward? In this message, we continue our journey into a biblical view of finances by confronting a subtle but powerful shift: moving from stewardship to ownership. Through 1 Chronicles 29, we see how King David understood wealth, generosity, and worship—and how forgetting that everything belongs to God leads to fear, control, and anxiety. This sermon reveals how the gospel frees us from false ownership and invites us to see our money, work, and lives as acts of worship to the true Owner. In this sermon, you’ll hear: 🔑 Why seeing yourself as an owner quietly enslaves your heart 🏡 How stewardship transforms giving from pressure into joy ✝️ How Jesus, the true Owner, became a servant to set us free 🙌 What it looks like to worship God with your finances—not just your songs This is a call not to give more—but to trust deeper.
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🏡 What if money isn’t something you own—but something you steward? In this message, we continue our journey into a biblical view of finances by confronting a subtle but powerful shift: moving from stewardship to ownership. Through 1 Chronicles 29, we see how King David understood wealth, generosity, and worship—and how forgetting that everything belongs to God leads to fear, control, and anxiety. This sermon reveals how the gospel frees us from false ownership and invites us to see our money, work, and lives as acts of worship to the true Owner. In this sermon, you’ll hear: 🔑 Why seeing yourself as an owner quietly enslaves your heart 🏡 How stewardship transforms giving from pressure into joy ✝️ How Jesus, the true Owner, became a servant to set us free 🙌 What it looks like to worship God with your finances—not just your songs This is a call not to give more—but to trust deeper.
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