EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 49 MIN
How Should Christians Use Money Wisely? | Steve Huber | Covenant Church Doylestown
from Covenant Church Doylestown Sermons · host Covenant Church
What does the Bible really say about money—and how can we handle it with wisdom, not fear or greed? In this sermon from the book of James, we explore how Scripture challenges both our motivations and our stewardship of money. Drawing on teachings from Jesus and James, this message unpacks how wealth can become a source of temptation, pride, and injustice—but also how it can be redeemed and used as a powerful tool for God’s Kingdom. Whether you’re struggling with how to manage finances, wondering if money is “bad,” or wanting to live with greater intentionality, this message invites you to reorient your financial life through the lens of the Gospel. __________ If you're new let us know & visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org to learn more about us and how you can get connected. If you would like to be prayed for, you can submit a prayer request here: https://covenantdoylestown.org/prayer/ __________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/covenantchurchdoylestown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantdoylestown
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What does the Bible really say about money—and how can we handle it with wisdom, not fear or greed? In this sermon from the book of James, we explore how Scripture challenges both our motivations and our stewardship of money. Drawing on teachings from Jesus and James, this message unpacks how wealth can become a source of temptation, pride, and injustice—but also how it can be redeemed and used as a powerful tool for God’s Kingdom. Whether you’re struggling with how to manage finances, wondering if money is “bad,” or wanting to live with greater intentionality, this message invites you to reorient your financial life through the lens of the Gospel.
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