We’re starting a new series on Biblical Wealth.
This isn’t about opinions, traditions, or personal experiences. It’s about slowing down and asking a better question: What does the text actually say?
Not what we think it says.Not what we were taught it says.Not what it means to us personally.
We’re going to look at the grammar—carefully and humbly—and let Scripture define wealth on its own terms.
When we allow the text to speak for itself, clarity replaces confusion, and truth has room to reshape how we think about money, provision, and stewardship.