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Finding Fulfillment Financially

February 25, 2024 • Jeff Maness • Proverbs 3:9–10, Genesis 4:3–5, 1 Chronicles 29:14, Malachi 3:10, 2 Corinthians 9:8

Being a Christian means we have surrendered our lives to God. That means everything in our lives...everything, including our finances. Experiencing deep fulfillment includes a surrender of our finances to God. The Bible records many promises for those who are generous in giving to God. Watch or listen to this message, "Finding Fulfillment Financially", to learn how to surrender your finances to God and to see what happens when you do. God wants to show how great of a provider He truly is to those who truly trust Him.


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