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Money's Grip: The Battle Between Mammon and Faith

Money's Grip: The Battle Between Mammon and Faith

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Pastor Ken Davis cuts straight to the heart of our most challenging idol - money. In this eye-opening examination of Luke 16, he reveals Jesus' counterintuitive teaching that money is "least" important while most Americans treat it as "most" important. The compelling parable of the unjust steward serves as a contrast rather than an example, showing how Christians should be as intentional and strategic with their resources for Kingdom purposes as worldly people are for personal gain.

"Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." This timeless truth resonates throughout the message as Pastor Ken boldly challenges our cultural assumptions about wealth. D.L. Moody's wisdom echoes through the teaching: "I can tell more about a man's spirituality by looking at his checkbook than I can by his prayer book." Our spending habits truly reveal our priorities.

Through powerful biblical examples from Genesis, Pastor Ken demonstrates how tithing predates the Mosaic Law, seen in Abraham's interaction with Melchizedek and Jacob's promise to give a tenth despite having nothing but a staff. The message transforms our understanding from "giving to God" to "returning what already belongs to Him" through a memorable live demonstration with a volunteer.

This isn't about religious obligation or earning salvation. Rather, it's about alignment with God's principles and priorities. The question isn't whether the church will survive without your financial faithfulness - it's whether you can spiritually thrive while withholding what belongs to God. Whether you're financially comfortable or struggling to make ends meet, this message offers liberating perspective on money's proper place in the Christian life.

Ready to reconsider your relationship with money and possessions? Listen, reflect, and allow God's Word to challenge your assumptions about wealth, giving, and what truly matters in life's economy.

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