JOURNEY: Free from the Love of Money

Questions to Consider:

  • How much time do I spend on money-related matters in a week?
  • How much time do I spend talking about money?
  • How much time do I spend talking with Jesus?
  • Do I see tithing more as an opportunity or a duty?
  • When I think of financial matters, does it produce thankfulness? Stress?
  • Do I have worry about the future –providing for myself and family?
  • Do I believe I am the provider for myself, and family?
  • Am I longing more for the return of Christ or for my mortgage to be paid off?
    • How often do I anticipate/think of Jesus’ return?
    • How often do I think about my mortgage payoff/balance/interest rate?
  • What excites me more, the prospect of doubling my retirement account funds, or of witnessing someone’s salvation?
  • Am I more excited when one of my children draws near to God, or when they spend money wisely?
  • When do I get upset concerning money? What does that say about my trust in God?
  • Which am I more consistent with, checking my accounts, or checking in with someone I care about?