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Treasure Daily Readings: A Four-Week Study on Faith and Money

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Whether you are in plenty or in want, money has a direct connection to your values, your faith, and the health of your relationships. It’s no wonder that in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus presented a radical message about our “treasure” and our hearts.

In this four-week study, Jacob Armstrong uses Matthew 6 to reexamine how we look at our finances and possessions, through the counter-cultural teachings of the Sermon on the Mount.

Sessions
Week 1: Where Is Your Treasure? Matthew 6:19-23
Week 2: The Problem with Two Masters Matthew 6:24
Week 3: How to Give Matthew 6:1-6
Week 4: Don’t Worry ‘Bout a Thing Matthew 6:25-35

This book of daily devotional readings is an important part of the program and is designed both for individual reading and group use. The book helps participants explore ways in which generosity and financial challenges in their personal lives can affect relationships with people and with God. Each devotion includes a Scripture, a short reading with stories, and a prayer.

This Daily Readings book and DVD can be used in a small group setting or with the Program Guide and Flash Drive as part of a church-wide Stewardship program.

106 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2014

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August 28, 2014
I found Jacob Armstrong's devotional to be meaningful not only as a way of looking at how financial resources capture our heart but also as a way of helping one turn to God as the ultimate object of our heart's affection. This devotion is filled with personal warmth as well as having a strong Biblical foundation. I am looking forward to sharing this with my congregation!
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