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Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving by Bob Lotich
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“Is it because you have seen me that you have believed? How blessed are those who have never seen me and yet have believed! John 20:29 (NIV)”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“It’s that things are just things. They come, they go. They don’t determine your value or worth, and you can’t take them with you when you die.”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“Make sure that your character is free from the love of money, being content with what you have; for He Himself has said, “I WILL NEVER DESERT YOU, NOR WILL I EVER FORSAKE YOU   Hebrews 13:5 (NASB)”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“Give to everyone who asks of you, and whoever takes away what is yours, do not demand it back.   Luke 6:30 (NASB)”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“Just like a strong physical body requires exercises that push it beyond what’s comfortable, so a strong character requires challenges that aren’t comfortable.”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“Gather up the leftover fragments that  nothing may be lost”   John 6:12 (NASB)”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“No person was ever honored for what he received. He was honored for what he gave.”   — Calvin Coolidge”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“No longer are animal sacrifices necessary, but we are now to sacrifice our own lives and live for Christ, not ourselves. No longer is ‘an eye for an eye’ appropriate but we are to love our enemies and ‘turn the other cheek.’ These are only two examples of heightened responsibilities Jesus taught His people. As such, I can only conclude that the same holds true with the tithe. While it used to be the requirement, it should now be the minimum.”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“If we understand that the money isn’t ours, but that it’s actually God’s and we’re merely its stewards, then it’s easier not to depend on it.    People who realize they’re stewards cannot be rich, because they know it isn’t their money.”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“if you make $15,000 per year you’re richer than 90 percent of the world. If you make $25,000 per year you are in the top 2 percent. And if you make $40,000 you are in the top 1 percent of the richest people in the world. (Check for yourself at globalrichlist.com.)”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“If I refuse to step out in a gift or skill that God has given me because I’m afraid or lazy, I may be behaving the same way as the steward with one talent.”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“God gives every bird its food, but He doesn’t throw it in the nest.”   -J.G. Holland”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving
“There’s a fine line between waiting on God and trying to make something happen with our own strength.   Unless the LORD builds the house, They labor in vain who build it; Unless the LORD guards the city, The watchman keeps awake in vain.    Psalm 127:1 (NASB)”
Bob Lotich, Managing Money God's Way: A 31-Day Daily Devotional About Stewardship and Biblical Giving