When it comes to money, most people fall into one of two extremes...
👉 Over-spiritualizing — waiting for God or the universe to “fix” their finances without taking responsibility.
👉 Under-spiritualizing — separating money from faith, relying only on themselves.
Both lead to stress, confusion, and missed opportunities.
Here’s the truth: money isn’t good or bad. It’s a tool, a test, and a treasure.
💭 Quote:
“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” — Matthew 6:21
❓Reflection Question:
Which extreme do you lean toward more often — over-spiritualizing or under-spiritualizing money? How does that show up in your day-to-day choices?
✅ Action Step:
Watch last night’s Sundays with Steadyworth replay. We broke down:
➡️ What over-spiritualizing and under-spiritualizing look like (and how they can hold you back)
➡️ The key principles Jesus taught about money
➡️ A simple framework to integrate faith + finances so you can earn, manage, give, and grow with purpose
🎥 Watch the replay!