Godliness with Contentment

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Godliness with Contentment

My name is Keyno Hanna, and I live in the beautiful islands of the Bahamas. I am a Christian. I am married to my beautiful wife Pamela (Pam) and have 2 children Jalen and Jade. We are here to have a conversation about how to win with money from the Bible’s perspective.

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    I Am What I Am

    The podcast episode centers on Paul's reflections in 1 Corinthians 15:9-10. Most of the chapter is on the resurrection, but we look at grace. Paul reflects on grace amidst his acknowledgment of his past as a persecutor of the church. He expresses profound humility, recognizing the vast gap between his former self and his current role as an apostle, which he attributes entirely to God's grace. Paul emphasizes that grace enabled him to transcend his past and fulfill his divine calling, challenging the notion of self-identity that limits potential. The call to action is for individuals to listen to God's call on their life and realize that through the grace that God offers, they can be what God calls them to be. www.godlinesswithcontentment.com       

  2. 99

    Better Country - A Heavenly One

    In the Bible Abraham is recognized as the father of many and a man of unwavering faith. He obeyed God's call without knowing his destination and believed in God's promises despite his advanced age, resulting in descendants as numerous as the stars. When tested to sacrifice his son Isaac, Abraham's faith led him to believe that God could raise the dead when this was a new/foreign understanding. He and other faithful individuals envisioned a better, heavenly country, longing for a true home beyond this temporary existence. Although Abraham lived in the promised land, he resided as a stranger in tents, prioritizing his heavenly destination over earthly wealth. This contrasts with most of what we hear today. None of us should settle for a fleeting life but aspire towards eternal fulfillment in heaven. Seek a heavenly homeland rather than being swallowed up by worldly pursuits. Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com 

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    Please Forgive Me, I Don't Understand

    In the Bible, many individuals are called by God, but often resist His call, as exemplified by Gideon from the tribe of Manasseh. Gideon regarded himself as the least among his clan, reflecting a profound sense of inadequacy in the face of Israel's current situation, which stemmed from disobedience to God and the worship of foreign gods. Despite his self-perception as the weakest man in Israel, God recognized him as a mighty warrior. This episode highlights the contrast between human self-view vs God's perspective, and allows us to ask questions about our own calling and resistance to God’s purpose. It becomes clear that God’s call invites us to fulfill a greater mission than we can can believe. Check out my website at https://godlineswithcontentment.com 

  4. 97

    Embrace The Journey Of The Middle

    In the biblical narrative of Joseph found in Genesis, we observe a profound journey of struggle and faith. Joseph, favored by his father Jacob, faced intense hatred from his brothers after sharing dreams that foretold his future prominence. Their animosity led them to sell him into slavery. Despite enduring false accusations and imprisonment in Egypt, Joseph remained steadfast in his faith and integrity. His eventual rise to power enabled him to save his family during a famine, highlighting that the struggles in the middle of our journeys are crucial for growth and reliance on God. This account serves as a reminder to persevere through challenges and maintain our dreams, despite external doubts and internal struggles. https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment Check out the website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com 

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    If Not Now, Then When?

    The text for this episode comes from the account of Elisha and Naaman and Gehazi from 2 Kings 5. After deceiving Naaman to get what he wanted, Gehazi was posed with a question from Elisha the prophet - 'Is this the time...?' It wasn't. It is never the time to deceive and lie to get what we want. It is never the time to say we will help the poor and needy when our plan is to get for ourselves. Check out the website: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com 

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    Where Would You Rather Be?

    The truth is - some believers can feel dissatisfied despite being in God's kingdom, yearning for unmet desires such as relationships or material possessions. True contentment is rooted in our relationship with Jesus, and is of great value. Psalm 84, illustrates the joy of serving God, emphasizing that the psalmist's affection lies not in the temple itself but in God's enduring presence. As believers traverse through challenges, their reliance on God leads to transformation from sorrow to joy. Emphasizing the importance of seeking God's favor, the psalmist prefers a humble position in God's house to worldly luxury. Moreover, the notion of God as a source of protection and growth is reinforced, with a reminder that trust in Him brings blessings, underscoring the blessedness found in faithfulness to God. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com  

  7. 94

    Work with Dignity, Joy, and Gratitude

    This episode is drawn from Matthew 20:1-6. Jesus tells a parable about a land owner who agrees to pay a denarius to the very first workers presumably at 6am.  To the others throughout the day, no agreement was made to a specific amount, but 'whatever is right'. A full days labor was about 12 hours.  The land owner goes out at the 3rd, 6th, 9th and 11th hour and finds men in the marketplace in need of work.  About the 3rd hour he goes out and finds some in the marketplace doing nothing.  He gives them dignity.  In his compassion, the land owner gives them work to do.  Outside of his vineyard there is no work; men are standing around.  All is idle.  At the 11th hour, he found others standing around doing nothing.  They say that no one has hired them.  He bids them to go and work in his vineyard. At the end, all workers are paid the same amount. Check out my website at godlinesswithcontentment.com you can also follow me on Instagram @ godlinesswcontentment.  

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    Yes, Stupid is in the Bible!

    Yes, the word "stupid" does appear in some English translations of the Bible. The use of the word depends on the version of the Bible you're reading. For example, in my NIV, it showed up five times either as "stupid" or "stupidly". Sometimes, we see down right stupid stuff in the world. Stupid is a valid word. But then, there is wickedness that transcends stupidity. Know when to call stupid, stupid and wickedness, wicked. Connect with Keyno on Instagram @godlinesswcontentment Check out the website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Be Thankful For What You've Got

    The essence of gratitude and the seriousness of coveting is captured in the context of the 10th commandment from Exodus 20:17, which warns against desiring what belongs to others. The term "covet" indicates an inordinate longing for another's possessions or relationships, which is in itself sin and can lead one to other sins, like theft or adultery. This inner desire may remain hidden, acknowledged only by the individual, yet it signifies a lack of appreciation for one's own blessings from God. To cultivate gratitude for what one has is crucial to avoiding the pitfalls of covetousness. Ultimately, it is emphasized that one should refrain from fixating on the blessings of others and instead cherish the gifts bestowed by God. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com  

  10. 91

    Unlock the Miracles with Obedience!

    In a recent Sunday sermon, a friend of mine reflected on the narrative of Elijah from 1 Kings 17, highlighting his confrontation with King Ahab regarding the stopping of rain for a few years until God said so due to the Israelites' idolatry, particularly the worship of Baal. Baal, often regarded as a weather deity, was rendered powerless by Elijah's proclamation, which stemmed from God’s authority. Following this declaration, Elijah was instructed by God to retreat to the Kerith ravine, where divine provision awaited him in the form of ravens delivering food and a brook supplying water. The text emphasizes Elijah's obedience to God amid uncertainties, illustrating that without such compliance, the miracles provided would not have occurred. It draws a parallel to modern life, suggesting that obedience to God can lead to miraculous outcomes, and encourages a deepening relationship with God as a foundation for trust and obedience, ultimately facilitating the experience of miracles in one’s life. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: @godlinesswcontentment Check out the website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com   

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    Know who you are, know who you are not

    In order to lead a fulfilling life, it is essential to maintain both a to-do list and a to-don't list. Understanding one’s identity entails recognizing not only who one is but also who one is not. The example of John the Baptist illustrates this point; he clearly identified his purpose as a forerunner to the Messiah while firmly declaring that he was not the Messiah himself. This self-awareness prevents the wastage of time and energy on false aspirations. In a world dominated by social media portrayals, it is critical to discern reality from illusion and to avoid adopting aspirations based on others' curated experiences. Each individual must ask themselves both "Who am I?" and "Who am I not?" to avoid being misled. Understanding one’s mission, bestowed by God, serves as the foundation for fulfilling one’s potential. It is paramount to remain vigilant and focused on personal goals, rather than being influenced by external expectations. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com 

  12. 89

    Master The Long Game,Today

    In episode 101 of "Godliness with Contentment," Keyno discusses the importance of patience and faith, using the story of Abraham as an example of unwavering belief in God's promises despite seemingly impossible circumstances. Keyno urges listeners to develop a long-term mindset and reliance on God, encouraging them to remain steadfast even in the face of challenges. He advises against expecting rapid results, instead suggesting that one's goals should be firmly established in faith, unaffected by short-term struggles.  Connect with Keyno on Instagram @godlinesswcontentment Check out the website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com  

  13. 88

    New Year Is Here, Now What?

    This episode of "Godliness with Contentment," hosted by Keyno Hanna, celebrates its milestone of 100 episodes, focusing on biblical teachings related to money, wealth, and practical living. The central message draws from Isaiah 43:16-21, where God announces His intention to bring about a new and greater deliverance than that of the Exodus. This prophecy not only pertains to the return from Babylon but signifies a broader gathering of God's people from the ends of the earth into His kingdom. The host encourages listeners to embrace the future with faith, urging them not to dwell on past achievements but to look forward to God's greater works in their lives in 2025. The call to action involves daily Bible reading, prayer, and application of scriptural teachings, affirming God's capacity to surpass previous miracles. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: @godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com   

  14. 87

    Find Your Calm This Christmas

    Luke 2:8-14 recounts the night of Jesus' birth, highlighting the shepherds who received the angelic announcement of this momentous event. The angels proclaimed joy for all mankind, emphasizing that Jesus is the Savior, the promised Messiah, and Lord. This episode encourages reflection on the significance of Jesus in one's life, urging individuals to prioritize biblical teachings over worldly distractions, particularly during the commercialized celebration of Christmas. The narrative stresses that true peace from God is available to those who align with His will, contrasting this peace with the discontent experienced by those who reject it. Jesus' assurance of peace, as noted in John 14:27, serves as a reminder to not succumb to fear during challenging times. Connect with Keyno on Instagram @godlinesswcontentment Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

  15. 86

    Guess What? We crushed all of our debts!

    In this episode, I  celebrate becoming debt-free after paying off our (my wife and I) mortgage, which I attribute to divine blessings. Proverbs 22:7 illustrates the weight of debt and the opposite subsequent liberation experienced upon its removal. There are now newfound options in our professional lives coming out of being free from debt. I reflect on five years of financial education and personal growth. I also open my time up for any in need of assistance. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

  16. 85

    Reports Of My Downfall Are Wildly Overstated

    I want to clear up any rumors that I’ve quit—I'm still here, just taking a moment to reflect on my journey. Recently, I’ve been thinking about how to create content that I can stick with consistently, even though I've been doing it weekly for nearly two years. A few weeks ago, I went to a financial conference in Atlanta, which had a different vibe for me this time. I'm trying to find my direction by keeping busy and exploring opportunities, instead of just waiting for a sign. It was really eye-opening when I ran into someone from my church who reminded me of a financial coaching session I did for her years ago. She shared that she had paid off some debt we discussed, and it hit me—sometimes it’s easy to lose sight of the difference we can make in someone's life. A story floated to my mind about a boy throwing starfish back into the ocean, emphasizing that even small actions matter to individual lives. So, I remind myself to keep pushing forward and help whoever I can, one step at a time. Everyone can make a difference, so let’s not lose that drive!   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com  

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    Have you made the wrong thing the main thing?

    The Scriptures I focus on in this episode are found in Matthew 13:22 and Colossians  3:2. Jesus in the parable of the Sower speaks about the thorns as the cares of this life and the riches and pleasures and describes them as the deceitfulness of wealth. Paul wrote to the Colossians that they set their minds on things above, not on earthly things. We have the ability to focus on God or on something else, but not both at the same time. One of the biggest challenges for us is being sucked in by the deceitfulness of wealth. The episode is about us making the main thing the main thing - i.e. God and the things of God. Connect with Keyno on Instagram @godlinesswcontentment or check out his website at https://godlinesswithcontentment.com.

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    To Give or Not? Find Out!

    To give or not to give, that is the question. Around us in our cities and places where we live, in fact wherever we go, there are needs. We are faced almost daily with the question of whether or not to give. We get some help I believe from what we see in Acts 3:1-10. Peter and John did not have money, but had the gift of healing from the Holy Spirit. We are to give from what we have. We cannot give from what we don't have. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Act Now: Procrastination Costs You!

    Les Brown has a quote about potential: “The graveyard is the richest place on earth, because it is here that you will find all the hopes and dreams that were never fulfilled, the books that were never written, the songs that were never sung, the inventions that were never shared, the cures that were never discovered, all because someone was too afraid to take that first step, keep with the problem, or determined to carry out their dream.”  We look at the parable of the talents (bags of gold) in Matthew 25 and focus on the servant who was given one bag of gold. His view of the master was wrong, he was described as lazy, and he did nothing with his talent. He hid it in the ground. Listen to how this ends. This is not how we want it to end with us. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: @godlinesswcontentment Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

  20. 81

    Stop Believing 'Can't': Start Doing!

    This episode came to life because of what I am calling 'the garage opener incident'. But more about that in the actual recording. In Numbers 11:23, I find one of my favorite passages in the whole Bible. Here, God tells Moses, in a summarized version, that nothing is impossible for God, and that God would show Moses that God could do anything. There are times when we hit a task that is too great for us or so we think. We know the Scriptures....nothing is impossible for God, yet we can forget this crucial fact when we are actually in the middle of a situation. Hard for us does not mean hard for God. With God, anything is possible. He does the impossible and we go along for the ride. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: @godlinesswcontentment Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Go to the land God shows you

    In Genesis 12, we find Abram with a call on his life from God. God called Abram and told Abram what to do and where to go...well not quite. Abram was to leave his father's house and go to a place God would show him. Along with this call, God told Abram that He would bless him. Then we see in vs 4 that Abram left as God told him. What was missing? God did not tell Abram where to go, just to go. God would show him later. Is your faith like this? Abram believed God and thus went, not knowing where. Later when God shows Abram the place, Abram worshiped God. Don't miss this piece. Go, yes. When you see the land then give God thanks. Don't tell yourself that you did this. God did it.   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com  

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    4 things to do with worldy wealth

    We plan for retirement but our life does not come to an end there.... We go into eternity, so we have to plan for eternity.  Plan for your future! Heaven, not hell.  Don’t miss the point! Eternity awaits. We cannot take worldly wealth with us, but rewards await us based on how we lived on earth.   As an example Proverbs 19:17 'Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.'  God has an amazing accounting system!   But what are 4 things the Bible tells us to do with worldly wealth?   -give some (local church, poor and needy, helping out people in situations...) - Proverbs 19:17 -save some (emergency fund, invest, Proverbs 13:22 -spend some (needs & wants/enjoyment) Ecclesiastes 5:18-19 -do what Jesus says here in Luke 16:9: use it to influence people (who will become friends) for Jesus. Bringing people into the kingdom using our worldly wealth. Don't miss this one…   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com  

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    The Rock

    In Matthew 7:24-27 we find that the rock to build on is the words of Jesus. We are to build our houses on the Rock i.e. on Jesus' words. To go a little further, practically, we need to live our lives based on Jesus in order to win despite the storms of life. Storms will come, the winds will blow and beat against our house, but when we have Jesus as our foundation, our house will withstand the storms. As simple as it gets. What kind of storms are you facing right now? Maybe none, but one was last month and another is coming in a few months (not a prophet). Jesus does not say if the storms will come, he simply tells us how to withstand them when they come. The key to withstand any storm is to hold on to the words of Jesus.   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Small Axe

    So, I love the music of Bob Marley - most of his songs. One of them is called 'Small Axe' and actually uses the first part Proverbs 26:27 in the song. 'Whosoever diggeth a pit shall fall in it…'. I cannot recall why this was on my mind the other day, but the concept of a small axe is huge. A small axe can fell a big tree. Yes, It will take a long time, but, it will happen once the person swinging the axe continues and does not stop until the tree falls. In fact after a certain point, the axe does not have to do any more work. The wind and gravity will take over. So don't believe that the tree is too big. The boulder to big, the mountain to huge. We just need to keep doing the things we know we should do and the tree will fall. The way I see it, it isn't about the axe or the man who swings it, but God who gives man the strength to keep swinging that eventually brings the tree down. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    What are you looking for?

    In Genesis 15:1-6 we find God telling Abram (later Abraham) that God is Abram's protector and reward. Mind blowing right? Is God enough for you? Abram was at a place where he had no children but wanted them badly. So even though God says what he said, Abram was thinking - give me children. God takes Abram outside and shows him the stars in the sky. Abram's offspring would be like that i.e. not able to be numbered. God knew what Abram wanted as he knows what we want. Yet, our main objective in a relationship with God should be our relationship with God. Let God take care of the rest. He knows your desires. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com  

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    Open Door

    In Acts 16:6-10, Paul and Silas and company travel through Galatia and Phrygia having been kept from preaching in the Roman province of Asia (In Asia were places like Colossae, Ephesus, Thyatira, and others) by the Holy Spirit. They come to the border of another place Bithynia and are denied entry by the Spirit here described as the Spirit of Jesus. There being no difference between the Holy Spirit and the Spirit of Jesus. So they go to another place (to catch themselves) and while there, Paul has a vision of a man from Macedonia begging him to come there and help them. After that vision, Luke says they got ready at once because they believed God had called them to go and preach the gospel to the Macedonians.  We see here that they are denied entry into some places and called to another. It shows that God was guiding them and they obeyed his leading. Not knowing why, but obeying. Do not despise closed doors, but embrace them. God is keeping you safe. Or perhaps you have some more growing to do before you can go through the open door. God knows.    Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Would you know a miracle if you saw one?

    Sometimes, God does amazing things in our lives and we think oh, that was a coincidence or it just happened. Amazing I said, not just everyday stuff. If it is a miracle then it is God's hand moving. So we need to recognize the miracle and we will see God moving. Then we need to give glory to God. The only way this happened was because God did it. When God does a miracle in our lives, we need to recognize that it is Him, then give him the glory. We did not do it. It did not happen by chance. God did it! Say so! Open your mouth and thank Him. When people ask how did this happen? Tell them "it is the Lord." Reference John 21 Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    What Happens In Vegas...

    What indeed? I returned from Las Vegas on Friday after a few days at Cisco Live! That was my 2nd time in Vegas, and both times were with my wife Pam. So, unfortunately for you who may be looking for stories, I don't have any spicy ones to tell.  But what happens there? Gambling, and plenty of it. When you get off the plane at the airport, the first thing you see are slot machines. Each hotel has their own share of slots and tables etc.. One thing I noticed was that the room rates were really low, but then it made some sense. The hotel isn't about you enjoying your stay at the room, they want you to spend your money on the floor of the casino. So the remainder of the slogan is 'stays in Vegas'. Your money is what stays in Vegas if gambling is what you are doing. But, I don't gamble, not even for fun.  Gambling entices us with get rich quick, yet God's Word tell us in Proverbs 13:11 that he who "..gathers money little by little makes it grow." Are you willing to wait? Are you willing to put in the work? Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Bring On The Rain

    Over the past few weeks I was reintroduced to JoDee Messina a country artist with an amazing voice. I used to listen to her back in the 90s …..and 90s country music is a real thing. She has a song called "Bring On The Rain". I have not heard it for years until recently, now it's in my head. Bad song! In it she says stuff like "I'm not gonna let it get me down, I'm not gonna cry and I'm not gonna lose any sleep, tonight. Tomorrow's another day, and I'm thirsty anyway, so bring on the rain." She embraces the challenges. This takes me back to what James wrote in James 1:2-4. Trials will produce in me maturity. God will use the trials to make me stronger. And one part of this I cannot let slip is that God has me in the trials. He will deliver me. So I will be stronger for it and He will deliver me 'to boot'! Thus like James says, consider it joy when trials come. Tomorrow's another day. I am not afraid; so bring on the rain.   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Wisdom v Folly and taking personal responsibility

    In this episode, we are reminded from the Scriptures that there are consequences to our every decision. Proverbs 9 shows us two invitations - one from Wisdom and the other from Folly. Both call out to us. The question is - which invite will you accept? I the midst of this chapter is vs 12 that says that there is a reward from Wisdom and suffering for the mocker. We get consequences from our decisions but so do our spouses and children. We need to think before we act, bearing in mind that each action brings a reaction.   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ Check out the new website here: https://godlinesswithcontentment.com

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    Rise Up!

    In this episode, I remind us that we are gonna have tough times in life. We will fall from time to time, yet those who trust in God have Him there to deliver us. Proverbs 24:16 tells that though a righteous man/woman fall seven times, they get up. Indeed, God gives us the strength to get up. Even when we are up, He gives us the strength to be up. I encourage you - don't stay down long. Rise up!   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/

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    The little man

    In this episode, I call out the disrespect that people who have money can at times display towards the rest of us. I was reminded of this recently when a basketball player in the NBA decided to throw a ball at fans, then neglected to give an interview because the reporter did not subscribe to his podcast. We are to give respect whether people are with money or without. We are to give respect because they are human beings.   Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/

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    David can still beat Goliath

    In this episode, we are reminded that David can still beat Goliath. I was reminded a few nights ago as I watched my undermanned Miami Heat beat the juggernaut called the Boston Celtics. Jimmy Butler was out, Terry Rozier was out, and we beat the giant hitting 23 3-pointers along the way. This is why sports is so loved. It shows us what can be in real life. What are the giants in your life? Do you believe that you can slay them? With God, you can. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/

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    Deception

    In this episode, we investigate what Jesus calls the deceitfulness of wealth when he explains the parable of the Sower. What we have in our minds and hearts about money can deceive us. When we trust in money, we believe that when we have it that all of our problems will vanish - not true. I believe that time, love and health are all higher on the priority scale than money. The Bible teaches us how to view money God's way i.e. the right way.  Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ 

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    Age ain't nothin' but a number

    In this episode, I tackle the mindset of the late starter who believes it is too late. That somehow because we are starting late that we can never reach our goals. It is only in our mind. I say our, because I was there only five years ago. I am a late starter. But I am in good company. Colonel Harland Sanders at 62 started franchising the chicken business. Moses (from the Bible) at age 80 spoke to Pharoah to let God's people go. They did not allow age to stop them. Don't allow age to stop you. Go after your goals while there is breath in your lungs granted by God. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/   

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    Share your 'lil bit

    In this episode we are reminded that God is there when we have a 'lil bit, supplying us with what we need so that we can also help others. We take a look at this situation in the Old Testament - 1 Kings 17 with Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath. God worked miraculously so that with the little she had, it would stretch to take care of her and her family as well as Elijah. She was tempted with taking care of only her and her family but God had an amazing plan to bless her and feed Elijah all with a little flour and oil. What is it that you have that you think is not enough to share? God has a way that it can stretch. He will bless you so that you have enough and can share with others. Don't block it. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ 

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    When all else fails

    In this episode we are reminded that God is there when all else fails. We take a look at a dire situation in the Old Testament - 2 Kings 4 and how God worked in an amazing way. We learn a few things:  -we always have something that God can bless -God always has a plan -keep doing what God tells you until you cannot do it anymore. Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ 

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    Thirsty?

    In this episode I talk about the fact that we can be thirsty for basically two types of things i.e. spiritual or physical. God gives an invitation to the thirsty in Isaiah 55:1-3. Those who accept the invitation get water, milk and wine at no cost. They are encouraged to buy without money. Why? There are some things money cannot buy. Here, the things are spiritual. But that brings up a bigger question for us - what are we thirsty for?  Connect with Keyno on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/ 

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    Earned Wage Access

    Today we talk about Earned Wage Access. So full disclosure, I just came across this topic this week. We currently don’t have this service in the Bahamas, but from what I see, it is becoming a hot topic in the United States. So what is EWA? It is a financial service that allows workers to access their earned wages before their payday. Initially, it sounded like payday lenders, but it isn't. As with most everything, there are pros and cons. Please read up on it before agreeing to it. But why is this even needed? I believe it is because the majority of us are living paycheck to paycheck.  So how do we dig out of this hole? Normally 2 ways: -earn more (better job, additional job) -spend less  And I will add - sleep less. The Bible says in Proverbs 20:13 that too much sleep leads to poverty.

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    Beware Lifestyle Creep

    Episode #73. I guide you through the essential aspects of lifestyle creep, and how to avoid it.  Key points: -remind yourself often about your goals (spending without restraint won't get you there anytime soon) -make a budget and live by it (the budget will give you permission to spend the money in the way it was planned) -set up automatic savings methods. E.g. if you know you are getting a raise, increase your automatic savings deduction so that it goes straight to your savings vehicle and you never see it. I talk about this is episode 23 "The Savings Superpower Hack" Stay content. Connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/godlinesswcontentment/   

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    Time vs Money

    If you had the choice between 1 million hours and 1 million dollars which would you choose? I would choose $1,000,000 and in the episode I tell you why. But don't shoot me until you have listened. To make matters worse, I give three reasons why time is greater than money: -We could have all the money in the world and yet when our time is up on this earth we have to go. No amount of money can change that. When God calls that is it. -money cannot buy more time (when your time is up), but if we have more time we can get more money -if you have lived as the Master requires, you can live for eternity with him where money is worthless, in fact we leave it all on earth when we go (cannot take it with us).  

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    Too Smart For Your Own Good?

    Sometimes, we can be too smart for our own good. We can over analyze things. We can be stuck in the Paralysis of analysis. We can be frozen by the Fear that keeps us from doing anything. Or even the Fear of change. Sometimes the mere weight of major decisions keep us from doing anything. Then what? Stuck, cannot move… Just start. Episode 2 of Godliness With Contentment was called 'Go small or go home'. I know that sounds strange. You have probably heard 'go big or go home'. But I believe that for some of us we need baby steps to get us moving then we can ramp up, whereas there are some of us who are bold and daring and willing to jump right away. But for those of you like me, we don’t want to jump in the boat, we can step from the dock into the boat. There is another group of us that wants to go in the boat because the boat will take us places, but oh the dock is so secure. It does not move. Our feet are firm. I believe that a false sense of security keeps us there. When amazing adventure awaits on the boat. And we don’t need to jump, we can step. Both will get us into the boat then off we go. Don’t lean on your own understanding, lean on God. Let Him make your paths straight as you trust in Him. Read Proverbs 3:5-7a for reference.

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    Don't be a slacker

    Proverbs 26:13-16 "A sluggard says, “There’s a lion in the road, a fierce lion roaming the streets!” As a door turns on its hinges, so a sluggard turns on his bed. A sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth. A sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven people who answer discreetly." Proverbs 26 speaks to the fool, the sluggard and the gossip. What a triple play! But today we talk about the sluggard. Solomon writes that the sluggard i.e. the lazy person or the slacker says that there is a lion in the streets. Why does the slacker say this? So that he has an excuse to not go out and do meaningful work. Instead, he rolls around in his bed going nowhere. The next thing seems to be an exaggeration or a large joke - there is one guy so lazy that he can't even bring his hand from the bowl into his mouth to feed himself! And then the icing on the cake - he sees himself wiser than seven wise men. We see here a man stuck in laziness and finding creative ways to stay there. Why are you not doing what you know you should be doing?  Why are you not saving up towards your emergency fund or retirement? Why are you not starting that business you keep talking about? What are your excuses? There is a lion in the street? Get out of bed, go outside, kill your food and drag it back home to feed your family. A bit dramatic, but hopefully you get the picture.

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    Eating Healthy Ain't Cheap

    I went to the food store here on my island to buy some vegetables. I bought a cauliflower, two types of squash (butternut and spaghetti), a yam and some colorful bell peppers. Don't scream but my total came to $32! The big shock of all was that the head of cauliflower was around $14! What I have done to deserve this? So what should we do eat healthier or eat cheaper? New Year says eat healthier. My pocket says eat cheaper. There is a balance to be found. The Scripture of the day is found in Luke 12:42 'And the Lord said, “Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom his master will make ruler over his household, to give them their portion of food in due season?' We need to be faithful and wise. Not going crazy and blowing the budget but also getting the right food for us to eat healthier. Eat healthy and easy on the wallet: It takes time. Sit down and come up with a plan.

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    Don't give up on your New Year's Resolution

    How are your New Year's resolutions going so far? In an article by Forbes Health, it stated that - If you find yourself in the camp of setting lofty goals for the new year only to find yourself falling off the wagon just months (or weeks) later, rest assured that you’re not alone. In fact, failing at New Year’s resolutions is so common that there’s even a slew of (unofficial) dates commemorating such failures—some sources cite “Ditch New Year’s Resolutions Day” as January 17 while others denote the second Friday in January as “Quitter’s Day.” Personally I don’t do New Year's resolutions any more. I make decisions, and they have been the same for the last few years - read my Bible and pray every day. I know, not that exciting, but extremely important. Nevertheless, sometimes we get deceived with lack of progress. If we continue long enough we will see the progress. If we stop because it is taking too long to see appreciable progress, then we never get to our goals.    

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    What about me?

    Don't look around and say what about me. Focus on your blessings not on other people's blessings. It is easy to look around and find people who have more....or look like they have more. Stop wasting time and stressing yourself out! You can get the desires of your heart if they are in line with God's desires for you. Say what? Yes, focus on what is most important. Go after what God would want you to have, put them before him in prayer and you will get them. I am straying here, but e.g. wisdom is better than money and the James tells us James 1:5 that "If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you." So there has always been a way to get our prayers answered. Ask God for the things in line with his desires for us... Wisdom is a great example. I know you may want money, yet wisdom is better. When you get wisdom, then your perspective on money and on what you have vs what other people have will be a whole lot better. I talk about how to win with money from the Bible's perspective. Get wisdom and you will win with money God's way to be sure!

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    We've been here before

    Watch out for being the dreamer. You have come up with 100 business ideas but have never pull it off. Perhaps you say that you just didn't have the capital. But there are ways to start a business with little capital. For the 100 ideas, maybe there have been 1000 excuses why it did not work; why it won't work. Mere talk leads you to poverty. Don’t be a talker only, put in the work to make it happen. When you scan through the pages of the Bible, you find Scriptures like Proverbs 14:23 that tells us that hard work brings a profit. Then there are others like Colossians 3:22-24 that talk about working as if you are working for God and not human masters. Paul speaks there to slaves and tells them to work hard whether the slave master is looking or not. Their true reward lies with God. So from the Bible's perspective, work is honorable. No issues there. Companies are in business to make a profit and will make certain decisions towards that end. Sometimes when there is no profit, they cut and close and run. What I came to, is the conclusion that we put ourselves in positions where we are at the mercy of an employer when we don’t have a backup plan or other sources of income. There is the fact that some of us will work for an employer for the rest of our working life whilst others of us will be our own boss and start a business employing others. The question I pose today is the same one I posed a year ago : which is riskier? Your 9-5 job working for the man or you being your own boss?  

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    Playing with house money - nothing to lose

    First off, this has nothing to do with gambling. This is coming from me - joyfully expressing how I feel after God's continuous blessings brought me to another birthday....a big one. For those who don't know, my name is Keyno Hanna, and this is 'Godliness with Contentment'. Most times I talk about the Bible and money. Today there is no money, just Bible and God's grace. Happy New Year!

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    Recognize and avoid dream killers

    We are now squarely in the first days of 2024. This is typically when we go to the gym and start eating better and do whatever our resolutions are…well at least we start. The trouble is, most of us don’t continue. If we reach February 1st this is a big accomplishment since we normally stop a week or two before that from history. But if you don’t go after and obtain your dreams in 2024, then when? Ok, they may take longer than 2024 for the dreams to be a reality, but if we stop going after them then we won't ever get there. So really, we need this train to keep moving until it reaches the destination, not a block or two down the road. But what stops our dreams, or what kills them to be very dramatic? There is an article called - "'Dream killers – how to recognize and avoid them'" written by James Norwick. He outlines 6 dream killers: -Family -Friends -Superiors (bosses) -Past failures -Your exhaustion -Your fear Interestingly enough, I wouldn’t attribute my dream killing to any of these. I would say that I have killed my own dreams in the past. There was an Instagram post I commented on a few weeks back. The graphic read 'never let small minds convince you that your dreams are too big'. My comment was as follows: 'It is my small mind that I am worried about'. I believe that for me and countless others, it is the guy in the mirror that kills the dream not the family and friends and bosses. So what will change in 2024? Norwick suggest that we learn how to spot the killers early then we stand a better chance of taking control of them and removing them from our lives. So yes, remove the negative influences from your life…It may come back that you still have to deal with you.

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    Cleaning in Progress

    Going into 2024 (if we make it) I want to challenge you and me to take the signs down. Go after a clean slate and write on it whatever you believe God is telling you to write. In Isaiah 43:18-19, God promises to do a new thing here even greater than the Exodus.  Wow!  He says forget the past; don’t dwell on it for he is going to do a new thing even greater than the Exodus. We like to talk old stories and look back... Do you believe that God is going to do greater things in the future? The thing in view here is not just the people coming back from Babylon, but God's people from the ends of the earth coming into his kingdom. Remove the old signs, get rid of the limiting beliefs, see the new thing that God is doing!  

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My name is Keyno Hanna, and I live in the beautiful islands of the Bahamas. I am a Christian. I am married to my beautiful wife Pamela (Pam) and have 2 children Jalen and Jade. We are here to have a conversation about how to win with money from the Bible’s perspective.

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